Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Stumped 67 | £1,222.00 | 18.01.2025 09:09:42 |
StacyS 157 | £1,211.25 | 18.01.2025 09:09:42 |
StacyS 157 | £1,161.00 | 17.01.2025 14:00:02 |
Stumped 67 | £1,111.00 | 17.01.2025 13:58:32 |
StacyS 157 | £1,101.00 | 17.01.2025 13:58:32 |
Stumped 67 | £1,051.00 | 14.01.2025 18:43:59 |
mir 18 | £1,001.00 | 14.01.2025 18:43:59 |
Stumped 67 | £955.00 | 13.01.2025 09:10:16 |
lrvick 126 | £945.00 | 13.01.2025 09:10:16 |
Stumped 67 | £833.00 | 13.01.2025 03:40:40 |
lrvick 126 | £823.00 | 13.01.2025 03:40:40 |
lrvick 126 | £810.00 | 13.01.2025 01:59:51 |
Stumped 67 | £800.00 | 13.01.2025 01:59:51 |
Stumped 67 | £795.00 | 13.01.2025 01:59:26 |
lrvick 126 | £785.00 | 13.01.2025 01:59:26 |
Stumped 67 | £610.00 | 12.01.2025 08:43:13 |
chuck_stones 79 | £600.00 | 12.01.2025 08:43:13 |
Stumped 67 | £590.00 | 10.01.2025 22:39:25 |
sitney 32 | £250.00 | 10.01.2025 22:20:43 |
StacyS 157 | £200.00 | 10.01.2025 22:19:43 |
Puzzlist 13 | £150.00 | 10.01.2025 21:56:12 |
This puzzle was made way back in 2007 by Tatsuo Miyamoto from the Karakuri Group. The puzzle comes with the original box, is virtually new.
This Karakuri box consists of two boxes and a smaller block. These represent a mother, a father and a child.The three pieces make movements that connect with each other. Can you find two storage spaces?
Imagine the love of a family as you try to solve the puzzle.
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