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Culture:Chinese
Title:game: jackstraws
Date Made:1850-1900
Type:Recreational Gear
Materials:wood
Place Made:China
Measurements:overall: 3 3/4 in. (average); 9.525 cm
Accession Number:  HD 85.044
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Chinese export wood jackstraws or spellicans (as they were known in England) used by Duckworth family of Montague and Springfield, Mass. These were the basis for a child's game similar to pick-up sticks. To play, each person took turns removing the jackstraws with a specially designed tool from a pile spilled onto a table. Care had to be taken not to upset the pile or the game ended. To make removal more difficult, some jackstraws were shaped like pikes, shovels, saws, halberds, and long-handled axes. Merchants and travelers to China brought back a variety of board games and toys (backgammon, checkers, chess, finger puzzles, ivory alphabet letters, and whistles) for the amusement of families and children. There are 26 light tan-colored and 10 dark brown jackstraws with either a tapered or blunt end.

Tags:
games

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