French gaming tables incorporating a tric-trac (backgammon board), the latter most often housed in a well and covered by a removable top, veneered on one side with a chess board and on the other with a baize- or leather-covered surface for the playing of cards.
AAT
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tables de tric trac
tric-tracs (gaming tables)
trictracks
trictracs
13yrs ago
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