Venetian Solitaire

Venetian Solitaire

The game of solitaire is believed to have been invented by a nobleman confined in the Bastille prison during the early years of the French Revolution. Played with 36 marbles, the object of this game is to eliminate all but one marble, which should ideally end up in the center of the game board. Our is made with individually hand-blown glass marbles with colors that stand out against the solid ebony playing board.

  • Ebony wood board.
  • Includes 36 hand-blown glass marbles.
  • 11 3/4" diameter.
  • Dust with soft, dry cloth.

SKU: 892896

This item exceeded our wildest expectations — but don't worry, we'll be back in-stock on 10/25/2024

Regular price $248.00
Regular price Sale price $248.00
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