Set of Fox and Geese pieces (1 red fox, 17 white geese)
£10.20 incl. VAT/Tax
- Beautifully crafted wooden Fox and Geese pieces.
- 1 red fox and 17 white geese.
- Board not included
A set of beautifully crafted wooden Fox and Geese pieces.
1 red fox and 17 white geese.
This set is the pieces only – no board is included.
Medieval Fox and Geese Game – Cloth Board And Wooden Pieces – Historical Games – Medieval Board Games
£26.99 incl. VAT/Tax
- Classic medieval game – simple rules but interesting game play ensues
- Fascinating strategic game of unequal sides that can require deep thought
- Great fun for all while also helping them to learn about history and strategy
- Hand-made pieces with a hand-made cloth board made in Britain
- Board rolls up to be conveniently stored with the pieces in the presentation cardboard box
The earliest definite record of Fox and Geese is in the accounts of Edward IV in the fifteenth century. It is quite possible that it derives from the earlier Icelandic and Viking games of inequality such as Tafl or Hala-tafl that date from pre-10th century. Indeed Hala-tafl in Ancient Icelandic means “Fox Game”.
Fox and Geese is a game of unequal sides in which the red fox tries to hop over the geese while the geese try to trap the fox by sheer weight of numbers so that he can’t move. It’s a game that is intriguing and which has stood the test of time admirably.
Our board is an elegant cloth Fox and Geese game with hand-made wooden pieces. Evidence for the play of Fox and Geese has been found in ancient digs and boards have been found inscribed on old buildings and even as graffiti by monks in medieval Christian cloisters! These boards enable you to enjoy some history while playing a great game that was popular for many centuries and was considered until quite recent times to be a traditional English pub game.
Suitable for museums, families – great for all, the board, pieces and rules come in a convenient cardboard presentation box so take up very little space when not in use.