BOWLES's ROYAL Pastime of CUPID, or Entertaining GAME of the SNAKE.
Dateca.1785
Publisher
Henry Carington Bowles
(1763 - 1830)
Publisher
Samuel Carver
(1756 - 1841)
Publisher
Bowles & Carver
(fl. 1793 - 1832)
OriginEngland, London
MediumHand-colored line engraving
DimensionsOverall: 17 11/16 × 14 15/16in. (44.9 × 37.9cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1975-311
DescriptionThe upper margin reads: "BOWLES's ROYAL Pastime of CUPID, or Entertaining GAME of the SNAKE." The lower left corner reads: "Printed for BOWLES & CARVER, Map and Printsellers N.o 69 in/ S.t Pauls Church Yard, LONDON."
The lower right corner reads: "Where may be had,/ Bowles's Royal & Entertaining Game of the Goose"
Game of 63 steps set out upon a coiled snake, starting at the snake's head and ending at his tail with a medallion of cupid set in a garden. Directions on how to play are 12 steps shown on each side of the snake.
Label TextThe Game of the Snake, an adaptation of the Game of the Goose, is a simple roll and move game played with two dice, with spaces that cause you to move back, lose a turn, etc. The rules printed on the game board suggest there is also an element of gambling as well as elements of an early party or drinking game.
1780-1790
late 19th - early 20th century
ca. 1760
ca. 1760
Possibly 1856
1846
ca. 1720