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Tuxedo Mah Jongg by Parker Brothers copy right 1923.

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    Posted 14 years ago

    BRider
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    This is the Tuxedo set of Mah Jongg Parker Brothers Copy 1923. I was wondering the value? Please email horsencap88@yahoo.com or 714-699-0750. Bryen

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    1. Belltown Belltown, 14 years ago
      Very nice. You'd enjoy the interview with Carol Ann Harper:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/an-interview-with-antique-mahjong-set-collector-carol-ann-harper/
    2. Ellen Rissin, 14 years ago
      We have Tuxedo set of Mah Jongg Parker Bros. Copywrite 1923. Will you estimate worth.?
    3. Cordelia Christopher, 13 years ago
      About 3 years ago I purchased a Parkers Bros Mah Jongg 1923 set. My set was probably one set down as it came in a beautiful heavy, designed carbard box with a snap cover and 4 small boxes of the mah jongg tiles. My tiles are not discolored in any way, the tiles are wooden with a bakelite top. Are yours wooden underneath the design? I have 144 tiles with counting sticks and dice. I payed $55.00 for it then. It was Parker Brothers answer to making the game attractive and yet more affordable for people.

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