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Bridge Tallies – The Great Wave

$4.99

Bridge is a card game of advanced skill, which has origins dating back to the 19th and 20 centuries. Designed for group play, this game is played by four people in two pairs. A lovely accent for any room, bridge encourages conversation and friendly competition among new and old friends. Our beautiful Bridge Tallies feature artwork and designs created by artist and sourced from museums around the world. They’re a perfect idea for your next hostess gift or addition to your bridge party. Each tallie pack includes 12 tallie cards with space to keep track of regular, two table progressive, or three table progressive bridge games.

  • 12 tallies per package
  • Our Swiss printer, Graphische Anstalt J.E Wolfensberger AG, is an FSC-certified printer.
  • 3.24″ x 2.5″
In this Design: This iconic imagery is celebrated the world over for its mesmerizing depiction of the power of the ocean and deceptively simple use of color.

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Bridge is a card game of advanced skill, which has origins dating back to the 19th and 20 centuries. Designed for group play, this game is played by four people in two pairs. A lovely accent for any room, bridge encourages conversation and friendly competition among new and old friends. Our beautiful Bridge Tallies feature artwork and designs created by artist and sourced from museums around the world. They’re a perfect idea for your next hostess gift or addition to your bridge party. Each tallie pack includes 12 tallie cards with space to keep track of regular, two table progressive, or three table progressive bridge games.

  • 12 tallies per package
  • Our Swiss printer, Graphische Anstalt J.E Wolfensberger AG, is an FSC-certified printer.
  • 3.24″ x 2.5″
In this Design: This iconic imagery is celebrated the world over for its mesmerizing depiction of the power of the ocean and deceptively simple use of color.

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