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£4,000

By BRAUN, Georg and Franz HOGENBERG, [1575].

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£42,500

By [HOMANN, Johann Baptist]., [after 1715]. Stands by Homaenischen Erben [Homann Heirs], [after 1730].

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£30,000

By [BRETEZ, Louis] and [TURGOT, Michel-Etienne], 1739

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£25,000

By SENEX, John, c1730].

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£50

By HYDE, Ralph, 1975

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£211,200

By BLAEU, Johannes, 1664-5.

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£1,500

By PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY, 1968

£800

By WESTALL, W[illiam], Feb. 1827 and Aug. 1826.

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Whether alone or in teams, for pleasure or profit, sporting or seated, games have been an ever-present feature of every civilization. During the eighteenth century, not only were industrial advances making large-scale printing easier, but they were also generating something that had never before been available to the majority of society: leisure time. Paired with growing literacy rates across society and greater understanding of the importance of childhood education, this gave birth to a wave of new and unique games, especially in the form of jigsaw puzzles, playing cards, and board games.