tric-trac tables

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Scope note
Gaming tables, often French, incorporating a tric-trac board; the board typically has twelve holes along the base of each side, used for scoring.The table may also include a chess board and surface for the playing of cards. Although similar, "backgammon tables" tend to be of more recent origin and different design. Tric-trac was popular in France and elsewhere 16th-19th centuries. Both games could be played on either table.
tric-trac tables
Accepted term: 06-May-2024