| Small square wood board (design on paper pasted on) with wood edges to form a tray. Rules are pasted on the back, with the peg holes subsequently drilled through. See also Hungarian Tactics by Ogilvy.
Other examples are pasted on turned wooden boards with 24 turned bone men and two more stained red. (See boards by Jaques c1850).
Similar square boards are at Felbrigg and are shown in the online collection of The National Trust. (Search Military Tactics game) one by SW Morris, Brighton, with no peg holes, indicating these may originally have had men perhaps like those for Mill by Ackerman. |