




EdLee wrote:Hi Inkwolf,
I'm trying to see if there's (only?) one (!) Go bowl barely visible,
at his lower right corner.Or, it could be shogi.
And what's that object near his left knee ?
LocoRon wrote:EdLee wrote:And what's that object near his left knee ?
It's a katori buta, a ceramic, pig-shaped holder for a mosquito coil.
Hi Inkwolf,Inkwolf wrote:It was definitely go, if you look carefully, he is playing a black stone.
(from a personal page in the domain of the Austrian Go Society http://pokspace.goverband.at/essays/fund_presse.htm. You can find a few more ads there, the earliest from 1882-06-06)For pastime 碁 in the summer holidays!
“Go”
National game of the Japanese
“Go” is, by all means, not a game for children but a game of culture-historical significance which has already existed three millennia ago in China and which should certainly arouse greatest interest among all friends of Chess. Price of the elegant edition in cardboard box 2 fl. 35 kr. Specimen from wood in supreme elegant adjustment. Price 10 fl.
R. Lechner’s imperial and royal household and university bookstore, Graben 31
Does it not?jts wrote: Very disappointed to learn it has nothing to do with go