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Exhibition History Cottage of Content, or, Toys, Games, and Amusements of Nineteenth Century England (Yale Center for British Art, November 2, 1977-December 31, 1977)

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 The panorama of Europe, a new game.
The panorama of Europe, a new game
1815
 Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks ... Book 11.
Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks ... Book 11
1771
 Little Ben's first packet of puzzles
Little Ben's first packet of puzzles
1806
 Sybilline leaves; or, Detector of the thoughts.
Sybilline leaves; or, Detector of the thoughts
[between 1819 and 1823]
 [All the bubbles]
[All the bubbles]
[1720]
Varley, Delvalle Lowry. Chinese caricatures,
Varley, Delvalle Lowry
Chinese caricatures,
[1818]
 The earth and its jnhabitants [sic].
The earth and its jnhabitants [sic]
18--]
 The game of the golden shield,
The game of the golden shield,
[1822]
 Wallis's picturesque round game of the produce & manufactures,
Wallis's picturesque round game of the produce & manufactures,
[ca. 1840]
 [Geographical cards.
[Geographical cards
16--]
 The magic swans, or Feather'd conjurers
The magic swans, or Feather'd conjurers
[between 1817 and 1839]
Newton, T. The mansion of bliss :
Newton, T
The mansion of bliss
[1810]
 The British sovereigns, arranged as a game upon coloured cards.
The British sovereigns, arranged as a game upon coloured cards
[between 1830 and 1837]
 Walker's geographical pastime.
Walker's geographical pastime
1821
 Every man to his station.
Every man to his station
[between 1823 and 1847]