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CUEBRIDGE, A New Game

Target Game
1925 - 1935
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

card box, covered with red paper and with a label printed in colours to show the title, maker's details and an illustration of children and a grandmother playing the game; instructions are printed on the inside of the lid
contains a bridge structure of blue card with a printed front and three arches, a wooden cue and six large marbles and one small one
Bridge is the target and made of two curved blue card panels separated by four blue card blocks stapled on
The front top edge is also shaped with outline figures and the bottom edge is cut with three arches, the middle one numbered 1 and the outer ones 3
The front is covered with paper printed in colours to show a brick bridge with three groups of children, one with a dog, four together and one with a golly


Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 5 parts.

  • Target Bridge
  • Cue
  • Set of Balls
  • Box Lid
  • Box Base
TitleCUEBRIDGE, A New Game (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
card, printed in colours, wood and painted clay
Physical description
card box, covered with red paper and with a label printed in colours to show the title, maker's details and an illustration of children and a grandmother playing the game; instructions are printed on the inside of the lid
contains a bridge structure of blue card with a printed front and three arches, a wooden cue and six large marbles and one small one
Bridge is the target and made of two curved blue card panels separated by four blue card blocks stapled on
The front top edge is also shaped with outline figures and the bottom edge is cut with three arches, the middle one numbered 1 and the outer ones 3
The front is covered with paper printed in colours to show a brick bridge with three groups of children, one with a dog, four together and one with a golly
Dimensions
  • Length: 11.25in
  • Width: 3.75in
  • Depth: 1.25in
Production typemass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • Manufactured at the Spear Works, Bavaria. Designed in England. Copyright. GRANNY HAVING THE FIRST SHOT. Registered in SPEAR'S GAMES Great Britain and Canada. *Spear's Games is shown in an oval. (label; printed)
  • CUEBRIDGE, A novel Bridge and Cue Game Copyright Great Britain Spear Series, in a shield, lance and pennant trademark design (inside lid; printed)
Credit line
Given by Susan Heads on behalf of Edna Lewington (deceased)
Object history
This is most interesting as the game is for family use both as a table version and a floor version.
The illustrations shows three children and an older woman with dark grey hair. At the bottom of the label it states GRANNY HAVING THE FIRST SHOT. It is very rare for such a comment to be found on any game.
Production
printed in Bavaria, designed in England

Attribution note: published
Reason For Production: retail
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
B.244:1-1999

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Record createdFebruary 11, 2000
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