Gaming apparatus

Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Dice

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A63F 904

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051691485

ABSTRACT:
A set of thirteen dice, each die of the set having four display panels. Each of the display panels carries indicia denoting a card of a standard deck of playing cards. The indicia of each of the four panels of each die denote a card of a suit differing from the suits of the cards denoted on the other three panels of the die and further denote a card of a denomination differing from the denominations denoted on the other three panels of the die.

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patent: D25701 (1896-06-01), Patten
patent: 244520 (1881-07-01), Bacon
patent: 645112 (1900-03-01), Mapes
patent: 1419056 (1922-06-01), Kaufman
patent: 1481628 (1924-01-01), Souza
patent: 1526803 (1925-02-01), Miller
patent: 1563680 (1925-12-01), Zwirner
patent: 2024541 (1935-12-01), Silkman
patent: 3467382 (1969-09-01), Leadley
patent: 3608905 (1971-09-01), Edison
patent: 3794326 (1974-02-01), Bialek
Chinese Games with Dice and Dominoes by Stewart Culin p. 533, 1895.

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