Vintage purchases 1940 Pollyanna (Silhouette Images Box) Board Game by Parker Brothers - C
Vintage purchases 1940 Pollyanna (Silhouette Images Box) Board Game by Parker Brothers - C, "For your consideration -This is a vintage 1940s edition of the Parker Brothers game Dixie version of Pollyanna originally.
Product code: Vintage purchases 1940 Pollyanna (Silhouette Images Box) Board Game by Parker Brothers - C
"For your consideration - This is a vintage 1940s edition of the Parker Brothers game Dixie version of Pollyanna, originally based on the characters in the purchases novel. This game is complete and the game itself is in pretty good condition. There were only 4 red dice, so I added 4 other white ones in a similar size. This is overall a nice edition of this version. Take a look at the photos. About the game - Pollyanna is a race/pursuit game published by Parker Brothers between 1915 and 1967. During those years, several editions appeared with differing artwork and game pieces. Pollyanna itself gets its name from the title of the 1913 children's novel by Eleanor H. Porter. Each piece color in the game is associated with one of the characters in the novel. In the original 1915 edition blue was Aunt Polly; green was Nancy; red was Jimmy, and yellow was John Pendleton. These color associations changed in future editions. The game is widely recognized as a variant of Parcheesi, which is itself de.
"For your consideration - This is a vintage 1940s edition of the Parker Brothers game Dixie version of Pollyanna, originally based on the characters in the purchases novel. This game is complete and the game itself is in pretty good condition. There were only 4 red dice, so I added 4 other white ones in a similar size. This is overall a nice edition of this version. Take a look at the photos. About the game - Pollyanna is a race/pursuit game published by Parker Brothers between 1915 and 1967. During those years, several editions appeared with differing artwork and game pieces. Pollyanna itself gets its name from the title of the 1913 children's novel by Eleanor H. Porter. Each piece color in the game is associated with one of the characters in the novel. In the original 1915 edition blue was Aunt Polly; green was Nancy; red was Jimmy, and yellow was John Pendleton. These color associations changed in future editions. The game is widely recognized as a variant of Parcheesi, which is itself de.