Not currently on display at the V&A

Ascot

Table Game
1900-1910 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The game is contained in a varnished wooden oblong box with a hinged lid. There is a coloured paper label on the lid, with the title and maker, and an illustration of three horses being started on a race by a man with a white flag. Inside the lid is lined with green baize. There is a wooden cover, painted black on one side and covered with green baize and with a black knob on the top. When removed, the box contains a brass rod, running the length of the box and fixed at the sides. At one end it is attached to a bone handle, placed on the outside which turns the rod. In this rod there are 6 holes. There are 6 painted lead horses and jockeys; the horses are in a galloping stance. Protruding from the neck of each is a hook, to which a piece of black cotton is tied. In the front of the box are 6 holes, each fronted by a bone knob. The string is threaded through these holes , through the slits in the box and through the holes in the brass rod and then tied to the rod.
When the rod is turned, the horses race against each other with an erratic movement so it is not possible to know which horse will win.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Ascot (manufacturer's title)
  • The New Racing Game (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Varnished wood and cast lead
Brief description
Ascot Racing Game, made in England by John Jacques and Son Ltd, in 1905-10.
Physical description
The game is contained in a varnished wooden oblong box with a hinged lid. There is a coloured paper label on the lid, with the title and maker, and an illustration of three horses being started on a race by a man with a white flag. Inside the lid is lined with green baize. There is a wooden cover, painted black on one side and covered with green baize and with a black knob on the top. When removed, the box contains a brass rod, running the length of the box and fixed at the sides. At one end it is attached to a bone handle, placed on the outside which turns the rod. In this rod there are 6 holes. There are 6 painted lead horses and jockeys; the horses are in a galloping stance. Protruding from the neck of each is a hook, to which a piece of black cotton is tied. In the front of the box are 6 holes, each fronted by a bone knob. The string is threaded through these holes , through the slits in the box and through the holes in the brass rod and then tied to the rod.
When the rod is turned, the horses race against each other with an erratic movement so it is not possible to know which horse will win.
Dimensions
  • Length: 25.5cm
  • Width: 9.5cm
  • Height: 9cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
(Label with object's title and mark printed on the lid of the box.)
Gallery label
Ascot horse racing game, 1900-1910 The handle turns a rod which reels the horse in. The rod has an erratic movement so it is impossible to know which horse will win. Made in England by John Jaques & Son Ltd.
Credit line
Given by Lord Strabolgi. [84/1887]
Object history
This is a more mechanical game than Minoru adapted for family use than the straight forward gaming set up. It is an early form of Escalado.
Reel of thread is marked:- SPECIAL THREAD PREPARED FOR THE GAME OF ASCOT.

See also Misc. 42-1982.
Collection
Accession number
MISC.177-1986

About this object record

Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.

You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.

Suggest feedback

Record createdMarch 5, 2000
Record URL
Download as: JSONIIIF Manifest