Hedgehog Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board1.jpg)
The Hedgehog Board pegs pull up. There are no holes in this type of board.
Commercial Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board2.jpg)
Many commercial companies labeled boards for giveaways to customers.
Three Person Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board3.gif)
Individual arms of this board are used for each of the three peggers.
Lock Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board4.gif)
Shaped like a lock, the handle pulls out to reveal a drawer for cardsand pegs.
Table Cribbage Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board7.gif)
Miniature table with Cribbage and Chess/Checkers.
Tartan Mauchline Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board8.gif)
Design is made of paper glued to board and transfers like a Decalcomania. Engraved deck of cards.
Tunbridge Ware Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board9.gif)
Dated 1810 - 1820 with Masonic emblem.
No Holes Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board11.gif)
Pegs can not be removed from Board. Pegs slide out, moved the correct number of points, and slide back in.
Mother of Pearl Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board12.gif)
Case opens for storage of cards and pegs.
Horse Shoe Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board13.gif)
Silver horse shoe with name plate.
Trainor Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board14.gif)
Toilet shaped board that probably reflects the way we play some days.
Tunbridge Ware Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board16.jpg)
This board dates back to the 1840s.
Commercial Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board19.jpg)
Promotional handout distributed by Wills & Sons.
Sorrento Ware Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board20.jpg)
This board has an Italian wood mosaic.
Commercial Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board22.jpg)
This board is made of wood and glass.
Sliding Counter Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board23.jpg)
This board is metal and wood. The "pegs" slide like an abacus.
Metal and Wood Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board24.jpg)
This board allows for three players and has a case.
Common Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board25.jpg)
This "common" board is made of wood and has a unique design.
Wood Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board28.jpg)
Dated 1942/1943 this wood board is inlaid with ivory.
Common Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board29.jpg)
"Blue Bell" Tobacco - Smoke and Enjoy - Cool and Mellow.
3-Player Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board30.jpg)
Wooden inlaid board that folds for travel.
Commercial Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board32.jpg)
How many of you remember this brand name?
Wood and Silver Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board36.jpg)
The circular areas are used to keep track of games won.
Tartanware Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board38.jpg)
The plaid design gives this board a Scotish look.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board40.jpg)
This board is wooden chip carved (13.25" x 4.5").
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board41.jpg)
This board has an inlaid star and tumbling block pattern with ivory (12.5" x 3.25").
Indian Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board42.jpg)
Indian inlaid board with a padauk wood, ivory, silver, and ebony folding box (11.75" x 4.75"). Dates to the 1820s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board43.jpg)
Inlaid wooden ivory board (16" x 4") dates to 1850s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board44.jpg)
Inlaid multiwood board with ivory, amboyna, satinwood, harewood, rosewood, tigermaple and kingwood (14" x 5.25") dates to the 1820s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board45.jpg)
Large inlaid wooden board (16" x 5.25") dates to the 1850s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board46.jpg)
Inlaid wooden triangle board (13" x 13" x 13") dates to 1877.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board47.jpg)
Brass enamel inlaid board (14.5" x 6.5") dates to the 1850s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board49.jpg)
Mahogany board with brass inlay Enfield rifle butt (13.5" x 4.5") dates to the 1870s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board51.jpg)
Brass horseshoe spring loaded board (7.5" x 6.5") dates to the 1870s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board52.jpg)
This board is brass plated with nickel and gold (10" x 3.5").
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board53.jpg)
Oak and brass board in the form of a book (8" x 5.25") dates to the 1870s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board55.jpg)
Round inlaid brass board (5" Diameter) dates to the 1860s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board57.jpg)
Round oak and brass board (9" Diameter) dates to the 1860s.
Home Made Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board58.jpg)
Built by a pegger just like you! Cherry wood base, and inlaid with tracksmade of purpleheart, walnut and paduk (11" x 15").
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board59.jpg)
Oval board with hand-painted center.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board62.jpg)
This board is inlaid with ivory, ebony, satinwood and rose wood (11.5" x 3.75") and dates to the 1830s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board63.jpg)
Oval board with pressed and formed paper in the middle.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board64.jpg)
Inlaid Tunbridge box, inlaid on sides (10" x 3.5") dates to the 1860s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board65.jpg)
Oval board with two types of wood, one to create oriental design in middle.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board67.jpg)
Oval board with hand-painted center.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board68.jpg)
Transfer and Tartan ware box (10" x 3.5") dates to the 1820s.
The information for this board may be incorrect.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board69.jpg)
Oval style board with hand-painted center.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board70.jpg)
Tartan ware box (10.5" x 3.5") dates to the 1840s.
Indian Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board71.jpg)
Indian inlaid box (11" x 4") dates to the 1850s.
English Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board72.jpg)
Inlaid with lignum vitae, ebony and bone (10.5" x 4") this board dates to the 1830s.
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board74.jpg)
Triangle-shaped board with inlaid pearl.
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board75.jpg)
If it looks like a whale it must play like a whale!
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board76.jpg)
Mahogoney with mother of pearl.
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board77.jpg)
Three-person folding board.
Private Collection Board
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board79.jpg)
Boxed board set with various types of wood and side view.
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board80.jpg)
Boxed boards set made of various types of wood and side view.
Private Collection Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board82.jpg)
Walnut board. The image on the face is a 3-D intarsia project that was added on the wood.
Commercial Board
Private Collection Board
Three Way Board
Commercial Board
Private Collection Board
Commercial Board
Commercial Board
![](http://www.cribbage.org/images/board97.jpg)
C.W. Le Count three player board, patent number US219280A, issued 1879.
The board was produced from 1879 to 1885, when Le Count received a new patent that included a two player, single track design, and distinguishing marks for each player on both the two and three player versions. (pegs are not original)