Cribbage Board Collection part 2
A collection of antique and vintage Cribbage Boards by Tony Hall, part 2
Cribbage Board Collection - part 2
by Tony Hall
A few cribbage boards have special features of different design.

Above: cribbage box with a card drawer at each end. From the collection of Tony Hall.

Above: more modest box which looks inlaid but has patterns painted onto fairly flimsy wood, with a painted, sliding panel at each end. From the collection of Tony Hall.

Above: Edwardian “Camden Cribbage Box” by Chas. Goodall & Son with a sliding lid. From the collection of Tony Hall.

Above: this unusual example with sliding side panels. From the collection of Tony Hall.
My most exotic double board again comes from India and has some need of minor repair. It derives from Vizagapatam District and would have been made for export any time from the mid to late 19th Century.

Above: Indian-made cribbage board, second half 19th century. From the collection of Tony Hall.

Above: an even more impressive example, larger, with carved wooden panels on the top and sides and a lock and key. From the collection of Tony Hall.

Above: an engraving from an issue of The London Illustrated News 1883 titled “A Game of Cribbage”. Image courtesy Matt Probert.


By Tony Hall
Member since January 30, 2015
View ArticlesI started my interest in card games about 70 years ago, playing cribbage with my grandfather. Collecting card game materials started 50 years or so later, when time permitted. One cribbage board was a memory; two became the start of a collection currently exceeding 150!
Once interest in the social history of card games was sparked, I bought a wooden whist marker from the 1880s which was ingenious in design and unbelievably tactile. One lead to two and there was no stopping.
What happened thereafter is reflected in my articles and downloads on this site, for which I will be eternally grateful.
Also by Tony Hall
Download as Adobe Acrobat files:
"Evolution of Whist and Bridge Boxed Sets, 1870s–1930s"
"Majority Calling and Value Bidding in Auction Bridge; a little bit of history"
"The Personalities and Books which shaped the game of Whist, 1860-1900"