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The intense blue green ground of this old oil on canvas painting of pink roses is what makes it for me
I assume the rope wrapped around it was indeed once used to keep it from venturing too far away when floated in a pond or lake--and it does appear as if it may have seen some choppy waters
There are so many good old wooden cutout animals out there
A little minor surface scratching here and there
Scarce and Prized First Generation (1930) Engraved Bakelite White on Black Backgammon Doubling Cube Oculus The intense blue green ground2,4,8,16,32,64. Though clearly a (very excellent looking) die, with each side a mathematical doubling of the next, I did not know exactly what this was when I found it. Didn't take long to learn that die like this were and are made for use in backgammon specifically for raising (doubling) the stakes in a game. I've learned with a bit of research that the first doubling cubes were introduced in 1930, and this is an iconic very early example, perhaps
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