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1A FIELD GUIDE TO THE KEY PATTERNS ON THE BACKS OF UNITED STATES CERAMIC TILES, 1870S-1930S (3RD ED.)

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  • Title: ➤  A FIELD GUIDE TO THE KEY PATTERNS ON THE BACKS OF UNITED STATES CERAMIC TILES, 1870S-1930S (3RD ED.)
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Mahjong

/mɑːˈdʒɒŋ/ mah-JONG; also spelled mah jongg, mah-jongg, and mahjongg) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread

Cairo pentagonal tiling

can tile the plane. Their tilings have varying symmetries; all are face-symmetric. One particular form of the tiling, dual to the snub square tiling, has

Dominoes

Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces. Each domino is a rectangular tile, usually with a line dividing its face into two

Japanese mahjong

a hand, the upper tile from the third stack from the back end of the dead wall is flipped and becomes a bonus tile indicator. A tile of a next succeeding

Carcassonne (board game)

Carcassonne (/ˌkɑːrkəˈsɒn/) is a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans

M. C. Escher

studied the 17 canonical wallpaper groups and created periodic tilings with 43 drawings of different types of symmetry. From this point on, he developed

Three-player mahjong

contain three tiles; two- or four-tile chows are not permitted. Unlike in four-player mahjong, chows can only be formed through the deal and drawing from the

Okey

Okey (Turkish pronunciation: [okej]) is a tile-based game, popular in Turkey, of the rummy family. The aim of the game is to score points against the opposing

Chinese dominoes

several tile-based games, namely, tien gow, pai gow, tiu u and kap tai shap. In Cantonese they are called gwāt pái (骨牌), which literally means "bone tiles";

Shut the box

group of two to four for stakes. Traditionally, a counting box is used with tiles numbered 1 to 9 where each can be covered with a hinged or sliding mechanism