File:Ringtoss-quoit-game-ca1815.jpg
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DescriptionRingtoss-quoit-game-ca1815.jpg |
Plate no. 110 from Le Bon Genre, first published in 1817. Original upload caption: Three women and a man playing an inverse ringtoss or "quoits" game during the second half of the 1810s. (This is said to be a fashion plate published 1815, but could possibly be from a few years later, judging by some of the fussy details on the clothes of the two women at right.) |
Date | (1815 claimed in some sources, but seems less plausible) |
Source | Scanned by H. Churchyard |
Author | unknown 1817 artist |
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