Tout est bien qui finit bien . France, circa 1900. 39 (of 40) illustrated cards in the original decorated paper board boxes. The cards are divided into four series designated by different colored borders and by an illustration in the upper left corner of either la Maison, le Chäteau, le Jardin, or le Moulin. Each series is further divided into cards illustrated with the same objects, i.e. a dog, a cat, a key, a door, a banner, a man, a woman, a young boy, and a mousetrap. The game includes its original instructions, and the object of the game appears to be to collect all the keys, all the doors, etc by asking other players for the cards you need.
Tout est bien qui finit bien . France, circa 1900. 39 (of 40) illustrated cards in the original decorated paper board boxes. The cards are divided into four series designated by different colored borders and by an illustration in the upper left corner of either la Maison, le Chäteau, le Jardin, or le Moulin. Each series is further divided into cards illustrated with the same objects, i.e. a dog, a cat, a key, a door, a banner, a man, a woman, a young boy, and a mousetrap. The game includes its original instructions, and the object of the game appears to be to collect all the keys, all the doors, etc by asking other players for the cards you need.
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