Vintage dominoes travelling set 28 pieces in a leather case by County Collection
Vintage dominoes travelling set 28 pieces in a leather case by County Collection. This wonderful small full set of dominoes looks like it has been hardly used. Presented in a lovely small leather case.
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Some minor age related wear. Size: 7 cm tall 5 cm wide 4 cm depth.
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Dominoes originated in China during the 12th century and were initially made of bone or ivory. They spread to Europe in the 18th century, becoming popular in Italy and then other European countries, including Britain and France. The game's rules and variations evolved over time, with different regions developing their own versions.
Here's a more detailed look at the history:
Ancient Chinese Origins:
The earliest references to dominoes appear in China during the Song dynasty, around the 13th century. These early dominoes were likely made of black tiles with red and white dots, and some sets even had duplicate combinations.
European Introduction (18th Century):
Dominoes made their way to Europe, initially to Italy, where they gained popularity in the courts of Venice and Naples. European dominoes differed from the Chinese version, with a more streamlined 28-tile set that represented all possible dice combinations.
Spread and Variations:
The game spread throughout Europe, with various regional variations developing. In Britain, dominoes were introduced via French prisoners of war and became a popular pub game.
Modern Dominoes:
Today, dominoes are still played worldwide, with numerous variations and rules. Some modern sets even include larger numbers of pips or additional tiles to accommodate more players.





















































