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Jeu du Skating Rink - Game of the Skating Rink 
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Saussine Editeur 
anno: 1900ca 
luogo: Francia-Parigi 
periodo: XIX secolo (?/4) 
percorso: Percorso doppio di 63 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta (paper) (papier) 
dimensioni: 390X690 
stampa: Cromolitografia 
luogo acquisto: Francia 
data acquisto: 05-08-2017
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 63 
categoria: Vita umana, attualità, lavoro e tempo libero 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Saussine Editeur Paris 
stampatore: Saussine 
proprietario: Collezione A. Seville - L. Ciompi 
autore delle foto: A. Seville - L. Ciompi 
numero di catalogo: 2215 
descrizione: Gioco con doppio percorso di 63 caselle numerate distribuite su una pista di pattinaggio.
REGOLE: non riportate sul tavoliere (allegate in francese e inglese).
"Jeu du Skating-Rink. Les joueurs se divisent en deux camps: les uns conviennent de jouer sur une piste, les autres sur la seconde. A tour de role, chacun jette le dé et avance d'autant de cases qu'il a amené de points. Dans le cours du jeu, il y a lieu d'observer les incidents suivants: Les deux pistes se croisant en plusieurs endroits, les joueurs pourront se rencontrer sur le Numeros: 10 - 40 - 14 - 51 - 18 - 59 et 24. Il en résultera une chute pour chacun des patineurs qui recommenceront sur le n°1 de leur piste respective.
Qui arrive sur le
N° 7 bleu - 6 rouge . Un bon patineur - Avance de dix cases.
N°20 ... - 56 ... . Patinage en arrière - Recule de dix cases.
N°43 ... - 37 ... . Patineur au repos - Passe deux fois son tour.
N°48 ... - 16 ... . Le buffet. Paie 5 jetons à la caisse pour prix de sa consommation et passe trois fois.
N°16 ... - 49 ... . Un jeune homme maladroit. Paie huit jetons pour la caisse.
N°35 ... - 47 ... . Un patineur demande du feu. Passe une fois son tour.
N°27 ... - 28 ... . Porte-monnaie perdu! chacun remet 2 jetons a cet infortuné qui ne peut payer les frais qu'il a faits. Numero 63 But. Celui qui arrive ou depasse ce numero reçoit le montant de la caisse.

CASELLE: mute.

REFERENZA 1
Game 20: The Skating Rink
Jeu du Skating-Rink. Paris: Saussine Editeur, [c. 1900]. Chromolithograph, 39 x 69 cm., on a three-panel folding board.
Ref.: Ciompi/Seville 2215.
This game represents another form of Goose variant: the introduction of two tracks, each of 63 spaces. The players divide themselves into two opposing teams, each playing on a different track. Additional interest is provided by crossing the tracks: at these points, if the two teams come together, they ”come to grief and fall” and both must start the game afresh. Other hazards are marked by red or blue numerals on the respective tracks, both tracks having the same set of hazards, though not in corresponding order. The hazards are illustrated by scenes near the space’s number. For example, "skater taking a rest - wait twice his turn to throw the dice" occurs at space 43 blue, and space 10 red; ”a player who asks for a match and passes one turn” occurs at blue 35 and red 47; while "lost his purse - each player pays him 2 to help him out of his difficulty" occurs at blue 27 and red 28. The game is won by reaching or surpassing space 63, so reverse overthrows are not played. There are no spaces in which the goose-doubling rule applies; in fact, the track length is the only connection with the classic Goose game. The firm of Saussine was one of the major French manufacturers of games between its founding in 1860 and closure in the 1960s. Their games are often original (the founder, Leon Saussine, held several patents) and are always attractive, making good use of chromolithography, as in the present exhibit. As well as catering for the French market, they aimed at an international clientele, here indicated by the fact that the separate rule sheet is printed in both French and English.
(Adrian Seville)

Exhibitions:
- "The Royal Game of the Goose four hundred years of printed Board Games". Exhibition at the Grolier Club, February 23 - May 14, 2016 (Prof. Adrian Seville).

bibliografia: 1) SEVILLE, Adrian: "The Royal Game of the Goose four hundred years of printed Board Games". Catalogue of an Exhibition at the Grolier Club, February 23 - May 14, 2016, pag. 51.
2) SEVILLE, Adrian: "L'arte dei giochi da tavolo. Oltre un secolo di storia e divertimento dalla fine del Settecento all'inizio del Novecento." Edizioni White Star, 2019.

 
 
   
 
   
 
   

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