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(6) 18th Century Ivory or Bone Dice With Tax Marks
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Ivory   Bone   Dice   Game   Gambling   Miniature
The picture shows a view of all (6) 18th Century Ivory or Bone Dice With Tax Marks in this lot. It is difficult to see in the scan, but each of these bears the mark of a crown and the initials ''G.R.''. Following is some information found online about this tax:

King George III - ''In 1764 the Sugar Act was passed. This reduced the molasses duty of 6d per gallon to 3d but Grenville enforced payment through stricter customs controls in the thirteen colonies. The Sugar Act did not raise as much revenue as had been expected so in March 1765 the Stamp Act was passed. It was to be implemented in America on 1 November 1765. The Act extended the British Stamp Act to America and taxed all newspapers, legal documents, licenses, dice, playing cards and official documents. Both of these pieces of legislation were passed easily by parliament despite colonial opposition. The result of the passing of the Stamp Act were the Stamp Act riots throughout the American colonies, beginning in August and culminating in the Stamp Act Congress in October. In America, 'no taxation without representation' became the cry. However, Grenville did not have to deal with the colonial problems that resulted in his policies because he was invited to resign by George III in July 1765.''

To judge the sizes the largest die in this lot measures 3/8'' wide. These are in excellent condition as pictured.

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(6) 18th Century Ivory or Bone Dice With Tax Marks


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