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Oct 11, 2013 - monopoly game box designs | HOW OLD IS MY MONOPOLY GAME? Dual Patent, London Copp-Clark immediately applied for a Canadian patent for the game. DUAL PATENT WOODEN PLAY PIECES Parker Brothers sold a license to manufacture and sell Monopoly games in Canada to Copp-Clark in late February, 1936. TRADE MARK Parker Brothers quickly purchased that patent from Magie and put it on their Monopoly games just to cover their claim to the rights to the game. In 1951, 'A PARKER TRADING GAME' was replaced with 'PARKER BROTHERS TRADE-MARK NAME FOR IT'S REAL ESTATE TRADING GAME'. PRE WWII 1950s box. However, described here is an even earlier Canadian form of Monopoly in the white box. In the meantime, PB applied for their own patent on Monopoly. First, you have to know how to play Monopoly game and rules. 1953 (2) 1951-1952 The older style car now has a driver, too. As no active threats were reported recently by users, monopoly.cdbpdx.com is SAFE to browse. EARLY MONOPOLY COPYRIGHT DATE 1954 1935 I t was Nov. 5, 1935, when Parker Bros. began selling a game developed by Philadelphia’s Charles Darrow. SMALL SIZED POPULAR EDITION GREEN & RED BOX Another promotional idea was to introduce the Number 5 game, pretty much the same as the Number 7 game, except there were 8 player pieces instead of 7 AND it cost 50c more. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE Australia used the British game designs and properties. 1954 AUSTRALIA LONG BOX (1950s?) 1951-1952 This version of Monopoly was also made by Parker Brothers in the U.S., John Waddington in the U.K., Copp-Clark in Canada, and in other countries. CANADIAN WHITE BOX MONOPOLY GAME Below are some early Canadian, British, and Australian game boxes. However, described here is an even earlier Canadian form of Monopoly in the white box. Someone came up with the phrase 'A PARKER TRADING GAME' and added that to game boxes late 1936. PATENT APPLIED FOR WARTIME GAME GREAT BRITAIN There are 2 versions of this game, the brown box and black box versions. No 6 LATE PATENT (1941 - 1946?) 1935 WHITE SMALL BOX Monopoly is arguably one of the most popular board games in modern history. According to one Redditor, painting board game boards onto … After that time, games were labeled with the Canadian patent 362,124. PATENT APPLIED FOR CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE, No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1946) Number 5 Each follows the same general pattern, but each has it's own character, as well. The new patent was added to the labels and games produced from 1936 - 1941 included both patents printed on the labels. BROWN PAPER SMALL BOX They are all very hard to find. In 1935, Parker Brothers (PB) bought the rights to Monopoly from the 'inventor', Charles Darrow. REG. 1953 (3) Dating early Monopoly games is done by the patent numbers and cities listed on the labels. 1951-1952 SMALL GREEN BOX Parker Brothers applied for a patent and added this to the games. No 6 - LATE PATENT (1946) Also, the game designation 'NUMBER 8' was removed. AUSTRALIA WWII LONG BOX The brown box version was first, but didn't last very long before Parker Brothers chose to go with the black box version. Vintage Board Games. PRE WWII Problem was, the molds used to make the cannons were not available and it was replaced with a more modern howitzer style cannon and the shoe was replaced with a cowboy on a rearing horse. The third variety for 1953 has MADE IN USA centered, where the patent used to be. I hated the old way trying to stick those infernally unsticky lick tabs on the big paper and worrying about losing them with the one in a trillion chance I might win. It was produced in limited numbers for only a few months in mid-1935. COPYRIGHT DATE 1954 1936 or Best Offer. PRE WWII Sorry, no pictures of that one available (yet). San Francisco added. CANADIAN WHITE BOX MONOPOLY GAME This configuration was used until 1940. No 6 DUAL PATENT (1940 - 1941) ~~Popular Edition~~ BROWN BOX Late in 1936, Parker Brothers realized that Monopoly was going to be their best seller and drafted a marketing plan to promote the game. In 1941, the Magie patent expired and was removed from the game boxes. Also, only about 1 in 20 of the games offered with this label say New Edition, the rest say A PARKER TRADING GAME. In the early 1950s, Parker Brothers added a red border box, as well. Lots of good stuff there about early Monopoly games. Their patent was issued on Dec 31, 1935, patent number 2,026,082. ~~Popular Edition~~ The British games had completely different game designs and used London street names for properties. The second variety for 1953 shows the first printing without the patent and MADE IN USA is still off to the right. 7 Black Box—is the ultimate Parker Brothers Monopoly game for collectors. The horse and rider I do not remember from my childhood tho. The NEW EDITION game was Parker Brothers first new label design. LATE PATENT 1936 The second variety for 1953 shows the first printing without the patent and MADE IN USA is still off to the right. Number 5 Parker Brothers had an office in London and included this city on the labels of their Monopoly games. This version originated with the same small sized boxes as the other 2 types. TRADE MARK with MAGIE PATENT - 1935 REG GREAT BRITAIN & CANADA Then John Waddington sold a license to John Sands in Australia and others. WHITE SMALL BOX Not much else was changed. Copp-Clark immediately applied for a Canadian patent for the game. No 9 WHITE BOX "REGISTERED" They decided to reprint a 'moustache' over the expired patent and use them anyway. Australia 1953 (2) RARE! Conclusion - the black box and board is scarce, the brown box version is very scarce, and the brown New Edition board is rare. MONOPOLY NOTE HOLDER Parker Brothers sold a license to manufacture and sell Monopoly games in Canada to Copp-Clark in late February, 1936. They were sold along side the green box versions. Most early games can be dated within a few years using these label elements. To start pricing your collection of old board games, you’ll need to consider: The age of the game. Single patent, Chicago AU $154.82. 1953 (2) DUAL PATENT - CHICAGO (1940 - 1941) 1953 (3) BLACK BOX Number 7 GAME 1935-1936 The game boxes pictured below show different label designs and kind of a chronology of manufacture. WARTIME GAME $35.00. In 1949, the REG U.S. PATENT OFFICE statement was changed to REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE. NEW EDITION (1936) BROWN PAPER SMALL BOX, AUSTRALIA 1950's POPULAR EDITION LATE SINGLE PATENT No 6 LATE PATENT (1941 - 1946?) Below are some early Canadian, British, and Australian game boxes. The first batch made in 1953 used these labels until they could get the revised labels printed up. ~~POPULAR EDITION~~ Number 5 No 6 DUAL PATENT (1937 - 1940) A lot of thought went into the design of this box. My current game, vintage c. 1995, has single sided currency. In 1946, the text 'REG. Patent obscured with'moustache'. Shows CANADIAN PATENT APPLIED FOR and CANADIAN (Trademark) REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR on the game box, instructions, and game board, with reference to the early Parker Brothers dual American patents. The Number 7 game box was changed from black to blue. That patent number 1,509,312 replaced the Patent Pending labels. RARE! 39. It was produced in limited numbers for only a few months in mid-1935. TRADE MARK with MAGIE PATENT - 1935 Some very old board games made in the 1800s and early 1900s can be worth quite a bit of money. In the early 1950s, Parker Brothers added a red border box, as well. MADE IN USA on right DUAL PATENT - CHICAGO (1940 - 1941) MADE IN USA centered. It had both the Magie (1,509,312) and the Parker Brothers (2,026,082) patents and included London in the list of cities. 1935 - 1954. San Francisco added. RARE! PRE WWII "PARKER BROTHERS TRADE-MARK NAME FOR IT'S REAL ESTATE TRADING GAME" added DUAL PATENT AUSTRALIA 1946-1951 This website is estimated worth of $ 240.00 and have a daily income of around $ 1.00. It is estimated that over 100,000 'Patent Pending' games could have been made. But, the original version, released in 1906, doesn’t look like the version … AUSTRALIA WWII LONG BOX PLAIN CARDBOARD BOX They printed these changes on the first Number 5 game boxes. Great Britain AUSTRALIA LONG BOX (1950s?) PLEASE NOTE: I saw another White Box Canadian Monopoly game offered on Ebay recently with Patent Applied For on the game board. The first were in Great Britain to John Waddington Printing and Canada to the Copp-Clark Company. When production of games with metal play pieces resumed after the war, it included a different style cannon than the one pictured on the label, and also a different version of the car. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE, Parker Brothers chose to make yet another version of Monopoly, the POPULAR EDITION, game designation Number 8. BROWN BOX 1936-1939 CHICAGO However, described here is an even earlier Canadian form of Monopoly in the white box. BLACK BOX Also, only about 1 in 20 of the games offered with this label say New Edition, the rest say A PARKER TRADING GAME. Monopoly became very popular world wide. Parker Brothers applied for a patent and added this to the games. Monopoly is one of the best selling board games of all time, and according to the Hasbro website (owner of Parker Brothers Game Company who first widely produced the game), it is sold in over 103 countries and published in 41 different languages. The brown box version was first, but didn't last very long before Parker Brothers chose to go with the black box version. Also, the game designation 'NUMBER 8' was removed. 1936 The Number 7 game box was changed from black to blue. They are all very hard to find. PEBBLE GREEN TEXTURE BOX This style box was a Darrow design and Parker Brothers just continued production using his design. AUSTRALIA LONG BOX (1950s?) This was the first version of the Popular Edition. The New Edition games are very hard to find. AUSTRALIA PRE WWII GAME No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1946) In November, 1936, the Canadian patent for Monopoly was approved. PRE WWII The older style car now has a driver, too. The room-sized Monopoly board is based on the classic U.S. version of the game, complete with Chance and Community Chest spaces, a jail, and railroads. PLEASE NOTE: I saw another White Box Canadian Monopoly game offered on Ebay recently with Patent Applied For on the game board. No 8 LONGER GREEN BOX Parker Brothers Puzzles. These were based on the two editions sold by Darrow. Another promotional idea was to introduce the Number 5 game, pretty much the same as the Number 7 game, except there were 8 player pieces instead of 7 AND it cost 50c more. PATENT APPLIED FOR In 1940, Parker Brothers dropped London from the list of cities and added Chicago. This was offered along with the Diamond $ boxes and the first Blue Boxes. When Parker Brothers obtained the rights to the Monopoly game in 1935 they put their name and a Trade Mark label on the… 1951-1952 1935 WARTIME GAME DUAL PATENT They were sold along side the green box versions. This statement was used for a while in 1935, but they discovered that there were other games very much like Monopoly already with patents. DUAL PATENT They were sold along side the green box versions. PATENT APPLIED FOR Monopoly became very popular world wide. This was the first version of the Popular Edition. *My Monopoly will no longer be supported and will be removed from store no later than August 1st. MARKED No 6 This version originated with the same small sized boxes as the other 2 types. Also, only about 1 in 20 of the games offered with this label say New Edition, the rest say A PARKER TRADING GAME. Canadian Monopoly games were introduced in 1936 and closely resembled the U.S. games with the different varieties. This included Darrow's inventory of game parts. No patent Problem was, the molds used to make the cannons were not available and it was replaced with a more modern howitzer style cannon and the shoe was replaced with a cowboy on a rearing horse. PLEASE NOTE: I saw another White Box Canadian Monopoly game offered on Ebay recently with Patent Applied For on the game board. AU $94.03 postage. The Parker Brothers patent (2,026,082) expired on Dec 31, 1952 and they were no longer allowed to use that number on their games, but there was still a significant inventory of box labels already printed up with that number. Shows CANADIAN PATENT APPLIED FOR and CANADIAN (Trademark) REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR on the game box, instructions, and game board, with reference to the early Parker Brothers dual American patents. No 6 LATE PATENT (1941 - 1946?) MONOPOLY NOTE HOLDER One of the first things changed was the color of the box from black to blue. Once Parker Brothers figured out Monopoly was taking off, they decided to offer a variety of different game options. Single patent, Chicago In addition, it had 'NUMBER 8' game designation was printed on the box, letting folks know this was a different version of Monopoly. In 1941, the early Magie patent expired and it was removed from the legal description. Not much else was changed. It was made from 1936-1954. No, it’s not like monopoly but I don’t care, the first one was just reminiscent of a real monopoly game anyway. Almost immediately, very early in 1936, this new patent was added to the Magie patent on all Monopoly games, replacing the single Magie patent. RARE! MY MONOPOLY is an extension to Monopoly PLUS that gives you a chance to customize the classic and 3D boards. Their patent was issued on Dec 31, 1935, patent number 2,026,082. 1936 The game was now generally referred to as "Monopoly." COPYRIGHT DATE 1954 A PARKER TRADING GAME WARTIME GAME Monopoly. The Number 7 game box was changed from black to blue. No 9 WHITE BOX DELUXE GOLD EDITION In 1951, 'PARKER BROTHER'S TRADE MARK NAME FOR ITS REAL ESTATE TRADING GAME'. This included Darrow's inventory of game parts. c. 1936 COPYRIGHT DATE 1954 AUSTRALIA WWII LONG BOX This was offered along with the Diamond $ boxes and the first Blue Boxes. Below are some early Canadian, British, and Australian game boxes. Australia used the British game designs and properties. The earliest known Canadian game is the No 9 White Box with legals stating CANADIAN (Trademark) REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR and CANADIAN PATENT APPLIED FOR, described below. RARE! 1953 (1) BLACK BOX BLACK BOX One of the first things changed was the color of the box from black to blue. In 1949, the REG U.S. PATENT OFFICE statement was changed to REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE, ~~Diamond $ Boxes~~ MONOPOLY NOTE HOLDER MADE IN USA centered. The first batch made in 1953 used these labels until they could get the revised labels printed up. After that time, games were labeled with the Canadian patent 362,124. Parker Brothers chose to make yet another version of Monopoly, the POPULAR EDITION, game designation Number 8. These are a bit hard to find, though not impossible. Monopoly became very popular world wide. The NEW EDITION game was Parker Brothers first new label design. CANADIAN In 1941, the early Magie patent expired and it was removed from the legal description. Great Britain No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1946) Please feel free to email me with corrections, questions, or comments. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE The phrase A PARKER TRADING GAME was added to the box tops in 1937. Dual Patent, Chicago This game with these legals is highly collectible! In 1940, Parker Brothers dropped London from the list of cities and added Chicago. 1936 PEBBLE GREEN TEXTURE BOX Great Britain It is the first to be wholly manufactured by Parker Brothers and is very similar to the Darrow version, except for the addition of player pieces and a redesign of Darrow's black box. By this time, Parker Brothers realised the game was going to be a hit so production was ramped up considerably. By the late 1920s, the version of the game being played by college students and others had evolved quite a bit from Elizabeth's design. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE, AUSTRALIA WWII GAME 1940s box. RARE! The third variety for 1953 has MADE IN USA centered, where the patent used to be. NEW EDITION (1936) The British games had completely different game designs and used London street names for properties. No 9 WHITE BOX It was made from 1936-1954. CANADIAN WHITE BOX MONOPOLY GAME SMALL GREEN BOX Monopoly became very popular world wide. 1940 ALLIGATOR TEXTURE BOX No patent Some believe production of this game with the metal player pieces was suspended during WWII and this box, with the metal player pieces removed from the label and wooden play pieces added to the game, was a concession to the shortage of strategic materials/metals. GREAT BRITAIN BLACK BOX 1936 In 1949, the REG U.S. PATENT OFFICE statement was changed to REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE. 1936 c.1936-1940 Then John Waddington sold a license to John Sands in Australia and others. AUSTRALIA 1950's POPULAR EDITION GREAT BRITAIN DUAL PATENT MONOPOLY NOTE HOLDER Estimates are that about 24,000 games might have been produced. SMALL SIZED POPULAR EDITION GREEN & RED BOX MADE IN USA on right The 'Trade Mark' version was also produced in the long box No 9 version. Not long after the game began production at Parker Brothers in 1935, more than 20,000 games were being published each week. AUSTRALIA WWII GAME AUSTRALIA 1950's POPULAR EDITION Most have even played the game (or started one). In the early 1950s, Parker Brothers added a red border box, as well. Once Parker Brothers figured out Monopoly was taking off, they decided to offer a variety of different game options. AUSTRALIA LONG BOX (1950s?) "REGISTERED" RARE! This is the next version. As far as I know, less than a dozen of these game boxes exist today. Australia 1936 Late in 1936, Parker Brothers realized that Monopoly was going to be their best seller and drafted a marketing plan to promote the game. A few details did change over the years. Horrible mess and massive time waster!! Not much else was changed. AUSTRALIA WWII LONG BOX As early as 1936, Parker Brothers had sold licenses to sell Monopoly in other countries. 1936 No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1951) PATENT PENDING (1946 - ??) Earlier this week we discussed the history of Monopoly Games and some of the changes experienced in the 80 years since the game was first launched Nationally by Parker Brothers. Here is a Deluxe Gold Edition Monopoly game from 1936 made in Australia by John Sands Co. AUSTRALIA WWII GAME PLEASE NOTE: I saw another White Box Canadian Monopoly game offered on Ebay recently with Patent Applied For on the game board. "REGISTERED" Canadian Monopoly games pretty much followed the Parker Brothers game designs, using the same box and board designs, and Atlantic City street names for properties. No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1951) $10.00 shipping. The counters appear to be lead (which they weren't using in '72, surely?) Copp-Clark immediately applied for a Canadian patent for the game. Jewel Royale Chess Set – $9.8 Million. The brown box version was first, but didn't last very long before Parker Brothers chose to go with the black box version. Great Britain No 8 LONG GREEN BOX (1946) On Ebay, only 1 in 20 New Edition games are the brown box version, and the matching brown boards are even harder to find. REG GREAT BRITAIN & CANADA "REGISTERED" Generally speaking, vintage Monopoly games are not worth much. San Francisco added. PLAIN CARDBOARD BOX MADE IN USA These modifications are present on this box. Parker Brothers applied for a patent and added this to the games. MADE IN USA Great Britain No 6 - LATE PATENT (1946) The 'Trade Mark' game is the ultimate Parker Brothers Monopoly game for a collector. PATENT APPLIED FOR "A PARKER TRADING GAME" removed Monopoly, the popular board game about buying and trading properties, is now available to play online and for free on Silvergames.com. Hasbro Gaming Monopoly Classic Game. 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