Double nine Dominoes Sets by Jaques of London are the small tiles traditionally carved from bone or ivory like all dominoes and every double nine set, these feature small round pips of inset ivory that collectively make up a double nine domino set.
The oldest known double nine domino sets date back to c.1120 A.D. in China and it is thought that they were introduced to China from India before that. It wasn't until the 18th Century, however, that double nine dominoes appeared in Europe where, over time, the game was adapted into the form that we know today.Jaques Standard sets today include 28 double nine pieces, and 28 double six pieces, each of which consists of a line dividing it in to two squares and a number of spots (or 'pips') in each square end. Standard double nine dominoes sets have ends ranging from zero to nine spots. Rather like generic gaming devices, like playing cards many different games can be played with a set of Dominoes.
A set of Double nine Dominoes from Jaques presented in an attractive Mahogany wooden case with brass furniture.
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