Vintage Board Game, Eddie Cantor's Game "Tell it to the Judge" by Parker Brothers, 1920's#

$150.00

Vintage Board Game, Eddie Cantor's Game "Tell it to the Judge" by Parker Brothers, 1920's

I couldn't find a date on the game, I found online version was sold with Oz game that was made in 1921 and auction said both were from the 20's. I found a later version that says New Game that is made in the 30's so seems to be right. The two games at auction sold for 300 dollars in 2019 and were valued between 250 to 400 dollars by auction house.

This version or game is close to having everything but is missing a few disks for the signal light, this is like a motorist game. It has a bunch of money used in game and driving cards in the packs you see.

Board is in good shape it has a blue round wooden piece that I am unsure it goes with game but left in case I missed reading the rules.

Box does have a corner issue on one corner, will leave it to new owner to fix since some prefer to fix with book tape since stronger and more professional looking. It also has 2.00 written on from yard sale years ago is my guess above the Tell in the Yellow of cover.

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