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The New Game of Illustrated Proverbs
John Jaques & Son Ltd. - Enlarge image
The New Game of Illustrated Proverbs
- Object:
Card game
- Place of origin:
England (published)
- Date:
1860-1890 (published)
- Artist/Maker:
John Jaques & Son Ltd. (publisher)
- Materials and Techniques:
Hand coloured etchings on card
- Museum number:
E.343&:1, 15, 16, 38 to 42, 61 to 64-1947
- Gallery location:
In Store
In the 19th century learning the ideals of good behaviour came to be regarded as important as the three Rs. This game of 63 cards uses proverbs with humorous illustrations as its teaching tool. It is played in a similar fashion to Happy Families, the idea of the game being to collect the words that make up the proverb. As with many moral games, the gambling element of the rewards and forfeits does not appear in the rules. The reward is in simply winning the game.

