"Old Dolphin Lotto Game From The 18th Century With 9 Trays"
The dolphin lotto invented in 1775 by the tabletier Vaugeois with the help of Louis XVI, was the game par excellence of the families of the aristocracy, and it was practiced until the beginning of the 20th century, there are trays of game, in variable number (between 8 and 10); each tray is accompanied by a storage compartment for cards and brands, on the side or below it; contains the tokens each player takes a board on which are drawn numbered circles from 1 to 90, with a perforation in their center; in the storage drawer, he will find 5 index cards and 5 brands for each of the 4 colors, as well as a particular index card in the shape of a dolphin or a hot air balloon; the player will then pick the 20 index cards at the locations of his choice, as well as the dolphin to which he will add a mark of the color of his choice: