Mills The Premium
circa 1912
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The Puritan Bell Rare Quarter Model
Trade Stimulator
circa 1926s manfactured by Mills Novelty Company, highly desirable cash register look, extremely rare quarter model
Quarter model, fruit reels spin and stops one at a time. Coins fall separately in to a front and back cash box area.
Dimensions: 7" wide, 9" deep, 10 1/2" high
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Exhibit Baseball Penny Drop
circa: 1926, made by Exhibit Supply Corporation,
Original machine, case has been beautifully refinished. Only one I have seen in 30 years of collecting.
Flip pennies into playing field and try to get a base hit without the penny falling into one of the holes.
Operator would pay you off or you would play against a friend. After the penny falls into the base spot, the operator can release the penny by pushing the button on the top of the machine.
Dimensions: 12" wide, 5" deep, 18" high
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Wheel of Fortune
circa
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Sitman & Pitt Little Model Card Machine
circa 1894, made by Sitman & Pitt,features individual playing cards that flip when you push the plunger, cast-iron case,
11"w x 8"d x 12"h, excellent condition, works, with key
#163500st
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Mills Little Perfection Five Reel Poker Trade Stimulator
circa 1926,
#14840vc, #142300vc, #16960m,
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Ad Lee CRYSTAL GAZER
circa 1932
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Drobisch Advertising Register
circa 1896, Less than 25 known to exist*
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Western Roulette
circa 1894, features a cat face on the front, insert penny, push down lever and ball spins around wheel, 11" x 11" x 7"
#11977, 123250v, #121100st, 121080v, #151440m,
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Decatur Fairest Wheel
circa 1895, made by the Decatur Fairest Wheel Company
Drop nickel in top. The weight of the nickel turns the wheel and the nickel drops to the bottom,
The customer always received at least one cigar for his nickel and stood an opportunity to win as many as three cigars for his same nickel
Dimensions: 9" x 5" x 21 1/2" tall
circa #12863vc, #13800vc, #131020m, 13840v, #14960m, #15900m, #15860m, #15775m,
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Caille Banker
circa 1906
#117200, 124000v #123750st; #153800st;
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Maley Eclipse
circa 1893 - 1912, made by Charles T Maley Novelty Co.
Clockwork mechanism
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Two Wheel Bicycle Trade Stimulator
circa 1893 - 1916, five cent play, oak & glass case, insert nickel & push handle which spins the bicycle wheels to win 1 to 5 cigars, in original condition, works, with key. 19"w x 6"d x 13"h
It features a brass plate in the front that says "Kelly Mfg Co, 80-32 Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill" The two wheel biccyle was made by W.W. Waddell, Sun Mfg Co. and Kelly Mfg Co. They are virtually identical with very minor differences. The Kelly Mfg Co is probably the rarest model.
#117200, #116490j, #1217000v, 129200j, 139600v, #158887j, #153250rp; #165700m; #168500m,
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Twentieth Century Novelty SPRIAL Trade Stimulator
circa 1903 - 1910, Manufactured by Centeury Novelty Company
Insert nickel, push plunger to release nickel and to have the corkscrew spiral spin
Nickel slides down the corkscrew spiral as it spins and the bottom pointer rotates and when it stops it indicates how many cigars you won
Excellent original condition, works very well. 10 1/2" square, 17" tall,
According to Tom Gustwiller's Reel Amusements book, Less than 25 known to exist*
#103245, #157200m, ##15-$2160-showtime; #162700m; #164500m,
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Drobisch Star Advertiser Cigar Trade Stimulator
circa 1897 - 1904, made by Drobisch Bros co. Less than 25 known to exist*
14 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 61/2"
#101534, 131200v, #1411500vc, #152150m, #162400m,
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Caille Little Wonder Madame Butterfly
circa 1902, manufactured by Caille-Richards Company, oak & cast case.
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Caille Good Luck Poker Trade Stimulator
circa 1904, made by Caille Bros, 5 reel poker card machine, oak case, elaborate casting, excellent original condtion, has original paper inside cash drawer, 10"w x 8"d x 14"d, with key
#113900, #112280, #113900, #123000v, #144800v(withSwivel), 142300v, #141150v, #161800m; #16900m, #161350m,
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Kelley THE KELLEY Trade Stimulator & Stick Gum Vendor
circa 1899 - 1903, made by Kelley Manuf Co., 5 reel trade stimulator with stick gum vendor
One cent play, quarter sawn oak case, in excellent restored condition,
Reel strips are on 3 of the five reels. You add up the number on the three reels and if the total equals the numbers on the award card, you are a winner
Dimension: 14"w x 9 3/4"d x 16 3/4"h, works, with key
#121400, #122700m #121800v, #121568v, #131400v, 131610v, #141680s; #161350m; #161300m, #16720m,
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Jennings Favorite Penny Flip Gambling Machine
circa 1928, manuf by O. D. Jennings Co., cast aluminum front, oak case, marque with a horse racing motif
The Favorite has the glass gumball container which is missing from most Favorites
Dimensions: 13 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 20"
#113300, #161900m,
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Manikin Baker Boy
circa 1928, manufactured by the Manikin Vending Company, one cent gumball automaton vendor with clockwork mechanism
Insert penny, turn handle, and baker turns, catches a gumball that drops and turns back to drop into the chute.
Original condition, Dimensions: 9"w x 6 1/4"d x 16"h
#124170, #123000v, #132308jj; 143000v, #155600m, #157500m, #154740j, #164900m; #164500st, #163200m,
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Daval Tri-O-Pack Trade Stimulator with Gumball Dispenser
Circa 1938, made by the Daval Mfg Company. Fully working with lock and key
Many trade stimulators players thought the game was stacked against them. The Tri-O-Pack is a unique machine because it gives players more control over their winnings.
The Tri-O-Pack has three cigarette reels and an odds reel. If you get three of a kind, you choose one of three odds positions by push the first, second or third odds button on the front of the machine which moves the arrow that points at the Odds reel. You can then open the odds reel to see what you won.
The case has been restored in the past. Dimensions: 12" wide, 9" deep, 11" high
See Close Up of Odds Buttons and see Close Up of Reels
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Daval Reel Spot Trade Stimulator with Gumball Dispenser
Circa 1938, made by the Daval Mfg Company. Fully working with lock and key
As indicated above, many trade stimulators players thought the game was stacked against them. The Reel Spot is another unique machine because it gives players more control over which reel is the winning reel.
The Reel Spot has three reels and an odds reel. After you spin the reels, you get to choose which of the three reels may have a spot on it.
You select the reel you want to see by pressing the button under the reel which opens the shutter. If the reel you select has a spot on it you are a winner and the operator will pay you the amount shown on the odds reel.
The case has been restored in the past. Dimensions: 12" wide, 9" deep, 11" high
See Close Up of the front
#10683, #12960vc, #14600m,
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Hit A Homer
circa 1950s, play 5 balls for five cents, turn knob to flip ball into column on right side, wood case has been painted, and a screened glass that is in excellent condition.
Dimensions: 19 1/5"w x 9"d x 22 1/4"h
#11780; #15670m;
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Auto Bell Victory Basketball
circa 1946 - 1951made by Abco, painted wood case with a screened glass playing field that is in excellent condition
#15780m,
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Touchdown Football
circa 1946 - 1950s, made by Abco Inc. penny play, you kick (flip by turning the handle on the front) five ping pong balls and try to get them over the goal post, restored painted wood case with a screened glass playing field that is in excellent condition
#97100s;
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MIKE & JAKE Basketball Game
circa 1947, made by Associated Amusements, one cent play, two player game
Players flip ping pong balls with the handles on each side to get into the balls into the baskets
Dimensions: 16" x 8" x 19"
#941250s;
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Jr League Bat A Ball
circa 1940, orignal insides, refinished case.
#13780M
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Race Horse
circa early 1930s
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Peo Play Poker
circa 1931
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Peo Vest Pocket Basketball
circa 1929, made by Peo Mfg Co., penny play, You receive one ball for your penny, and if you get it in the basket, you get to shoot again. Counter keeps score.
9"w x 7"d x16"h, original insides and original paper, restored case, works, with key
#12850v, #161000st,
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Play Poker with Gum Vendor
circa early 1930s
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ABT Casino Jacks
circa 1930, cast front with a wood case, flip coin into playing field with nails. If the penny falls into a winning hole, you win all the coins in the corresponding pocket. You get your winnings by turning the knob on the side.
Manufactured by the A.B.T. Manufacturing Company
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Early Five Pocket Jacks
circa early 1900s
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Jennings Rockaway Payout Jacks Machine
circa 1931, made by Jennings, insert penny, push down plunger which shoots penny into a rocking wheel which is decorated with a see-saw scene.
The penny then drops through a pin field to the bottom and if it goes into one of the five jackpot pockets, you push the plunger again and you get all the coins in the jackpot
It has an oak cabinet and base with an aluminum front.
Dimensions: 15" x 12" x 23 1/2", in excellent original condition, works, with keys
#111320, #111560, #112160, #121100, #131100v, #132100v, #141320s, #151560m, #151300show; #161200m;
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Jennings Rainbow Jacks Gambling Machine
circa 1930, manuf by O. D. Jennings Co. Cast aluminum case and oak case, marque with rainbow motif, five payout jackpots
Dimensions: 15" x 12" v 20"
#941000
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Clawson Counter Three Jackpot Payout Jacks Machine
circa late 1894-1902. five cents, made by C.C. Clawson, oak case,
> This model has slam bar on top and a guide bar.
Insert nickel, push down plunger and the nickel drops down through the pins.
If the nickel goes into one of the three pockets, you push the plunger again and you get all the coins in that pocket.
12"w x 8"d x 19"h, in excellent original condition
#121600, #124000v, #131600v, #141920m, #14780v, #151200m, #152700m, #161800m: #161000st
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Rockola Five Jacks
circa 1930, made by Rockola Mfg Co. Decorative cast aluminum front featuring two Jack fiqures. Nicely restored
You flip a penny in the playing field and it drops down the playing field bouncing off the nails.
If the penny falls into one of the five holdes above the pocket, you win all the pennies in that pocket
If the penny misses the pocket holes, the penny drops into the pocket or the back of the machine
#111320, #161450m,
Manufactured by the Rockola Mfg Company
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Rockola Four Aces Jacks with Ball Gum Vendor
circa 1932
#131800m
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5¢ Caille Ben Hur Counter Color Wheel Slot Machine
circa 1908 - 1925
##114200, #126500v, 135100m, 152650show;
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5¢ Watling Exchange Color Wheel Slot Machine
circa 1909,
#116600
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Art Deco
Lotion Dispenser
circa 1937. This beautiful restored wall lotion dispenser features art deco lines on the cast metal base and even on the glass top.
A very unique item that is very hard to find.
See Close-Up Photo of art deco lines on glass and base.
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Copper Front Safety Matches
circa 1910, made by Alexander Mfg. Co, Copper plated front casting is embossed with two burning matches and an open box. Beautifully restored. Dimensions: 15" tall
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Mansfield Automatic Clerk
circa 1902, made by the Automatic Clerk Company, excellent conditon
Has etched front glass. You see the mechanism work in front of you
When a nickel is inserted, the bell rings and a gum is flipped off the top
Dimensions: 7" w x 7 1/2"d x 12"h without replacement mirrored marque
#13900vc, #141350m, #141250v, #151300m, 151550rp, #161200m; #161560m,
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Pulver: Stop & Go Policeman
circa 1930s, made by Pulver Company Inc., clockwork mechanism, penny play, features a policeman hold a Stop/Go sign which turns when you insert a penny
9"w x 4"d x 20"h, very good original condition, works, with windup key and key for case.
13900v, #14780v, #16900m,
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Pulver: Cop & robber
circa 1930s, made by Pulver Company Inc., clockwork mechanism, when you insert a penny a policeman clubs the head of a robber that is below him. When the cops hits the robber, the robber's eyes and tongue go up and down.
9"w x 4"d x 20"h, very good original condition, works, with windup key and key for case.
#111920; #151450st;
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Pulver: Yellow Kid
circa 1930s, clockwork mechanism, when you insert a penny the yellow kid turns back and forth.
9"w x 4"d x 20"h, very good original condition, works, with windup key and key for case.
#12960m; #162300m;
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Zeno Collar Button Vendor with Marque
circa: 1905, insert a dime and the machines dispenses a single collar button
Great oringal condition, filled with collar buttons, fully working with key
The marque, which is usually missing, is a hard-to-find replacement.
Dimensions: 7" x 7" x 16"
#10767, 12800, #13960vc, #131140m; #153000st;
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Honor Box
circa 1750 - 1825, made in England to dispense tobacco. It was the first commercailly successful vending machine
You inserted a coin, press the button which releases the lid which allows you to open the box to take one portion of tobbacco.
The vendor had a handle so it could be passed around. The vendor got the name Honor Box because patron's were "honor-bound" to close the lid and thereby relatch it as he pased it on to the next patrol.
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Exhibit Arcade Card Vendor
(duplicate item listed under Arcade section0
circa 1940s, vends one arcade card for a penny, all original, the back door even has the instructions on the inside of the door. See Photo.
Very good overall condition with some scratches & dirt marks. This vendor is fully operational with lock and key.
There are two baseball cards in the front of the machine. The machine comes with about 50 miscellaneous arcade cards.
Dimensions: 7" wide, 9" deep, 12 1/2" high
Additional arcade cards can be purchased on the following web page
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Coin Operated Meter/Timer
circa 1939, made by International Register Company, designed to operate any electrical appliance for a specified time period.
Probably used in motels to operate radios, bed/chair vibrators, lamps, etc. Timer can hung on the wall or placed on the counter.
Use in your gameroom, to turn on and then turn off after a period of time your neon signs, pinball machines or other items.
To operated, insert a quarter for each 15 minutes that you want the electricity to flow through the timer.
See Insides of Meter/Timer
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Schermack Lazy Susan Stamp Vendor
circa 1930. Double sided cast iron stamp vendor, beautifully restored. Stamps are dispensed in flat cardboard folders, a quantity of which are included with the machine
See Close-Up Photo of Metal Plates
One side vended four one cent stamps for a nickel, the other side vended 2 four cent stamps for a dime.
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Northwestern Sellem Match Box Dispenser
circa 1912, the top, front and base are art noveau cast iron, rear is sheet metal. 13 1/2"
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Northwestern Scup Match Box Dispenser
circa 13 1/2" tall
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Perfume Service Perfume Dispensor
Circa 1920s,
Here is one of the more attractive perfume spray dispensers, Beautifully restored original machine
The graphic of the lady on the front is original. Notice that the lady is looking at this model of perfume spray dispenser. She looks like a flapper girl from the 1920s.
There is a beveled mirror on the front. The case has been restored.
The insides are all original, but I never filled it with perfume so I can guarantee that it works, but it looks clean inside and the spray bottles are there.
The perfume machine takes a nickel or a dime. I assume you received twice the spray for a dime.
Very rare. I've only seen a couple of others. This one is from my personal collection
See Close-Up Photo of Insides
#13720VC(unrestored),
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Coin Dispenser
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Perfume Spray
circa
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Mills Vest Pocket Slot Machine
World's smallest slot machine, Made by the Mills Novelty Company in the 1930s & 40s.
The Vest Pocket slots machine works like a full size slot. They automatically payout.
They look like a cube with a flap that hides the reel strips so that it didn't look like a slot.
This fully operational 5 cent vest pocket also has its lock & key.
The case has been restored in the past and is still in excellent condition
Dimensions: 7" wide, 8" deep (plus 3" for the coin slide), 8" high
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Madorsky Football
circa 1925, wood case featuring a football field with six win slots. You insert penny and flip it into the field and if you get it in one of the sinning slots, you get your penny back.
Nice original machine in excellent condition with original cast marque
Dimensions: 17" x 7 1/2" x 21 1/2"
#15151560m
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International Mutoscope
Juggling Clown
circa 1928
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HONEST JOHN Skill andGum Vendor
circa 1929, made by West Coast Novelty Co, penny play, catch as many gumballs as you can with a penny, You receive a gumball even if you miss, 12"w x 6"d x 17"h, original insides, restored case, very rare, works with key, All original, case has been repainted
#122250v, #16960st,
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Hercules Midget Baseball
circa 1931, made by Hercules Novelty Company in Chicago, Wood case, metal front, glass display
Home plates lights up when a home run is scored. Requires a battery
Excellent original condition, 16 1/4"w x 8"d x 21 1/4"h
#111495, #133250; #1700m
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Acme Shocker
circa 1904
#102160, 142550v,
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Whiting Sculptoscope Viewer
circa 1900s made by American Novelty Company, stereo card flipping machine featuring four sets of fifteen color stereoscope pictures for a penny. You pull trigger to flip the pictures down one at a time. Very nicely restored in black & gold. 14" tall
#13720v, #14670vc, #14450v, #141310v,
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Crystal Ball Fortune Teller Viewer
circa 1931, made by Future Products Co. Viewer shows one image.
#121750v, #142900v
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The Egyptian Wheel Fortune Teller
Here is a rare wall fortune teller. Never have seen before. Probably from the 1930s
You insert a penny or nickel and the pointer spins and points to a number. You look for your number and read your fortune.
The dial spins more with a nickel (one revolution) than with a penny. Frequently it will spin only a 1/4 revolution or not at all.
Overall very good condition with some minor darkening on wood as seen in photo and some very small tearing on the bottom of the paper (see photo).
See Close Up Photo of Top
See Close Up Photo of a Fotune
See Close Up Photo of Bottom
Dimensions: 12 1/2" width, 22" height, 3 1/2" depth
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Scooter Kicker Catcher
circa xxxx
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Catch N Match Gambling Skill Game
circa 1935, made by Berger Manuf Company, rare early and unique variation of the kicker-catcher type of game
Insert penny and flip multi-colored balls up into the playing field
You then move the catch bar (which has spots for each of the colors) back & forth to catch the colored balls
The goal is the catch or place each color into its corresponding color on the catch bar.
Different colors on the catch bar have different scores (white is worth 600, black is worth 1000.
Alternatively, if you get a black and one or more colors you get multiple points
The points probably represented the amount of winnings that the store owner would pay you would
All original, fully operational, a one of the kind game, never have seen another one
Very good condition, slight discoloring of finish on one side. See Close Up Photo of side and back.
Dimensions: Width: 12 inches Height: 18 inches Depth: 9 1/2 inches
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Parmley PAR-KET
circa 1932, made by Parmley/Burddick Engineering Co., balls come out of a chute at the bottom right and are flipped by the lever. Excellent original condition, 17"w x 5"d x 13"h, works with key Less than 25 known to exist*
#122000v
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Mills Countertop Wizard Fortune Teller
circa 1919, made by the Mills Novelty Co. features a highly decorative cast aluminum front featuring a wizard.
You select one of six questions with the pointer, push the button on side, and your answer appears in a window on the center of the window.
Dimensions: 14 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 18 1/2"
#141560vc, #141300m, #141100v,
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Steeplechase
circa
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Marcus Scotch Golf
circa 1931
#112760
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Pace Pennee Golf
circa 1931, made by Pace Mfg. Co., less than 25 known to exist*
#10960
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Pace Pennee Golf
circa 1931, made by Pace Mfg. Co., less than 25 known to exist*
#10960
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Play Poker with Gum Vendor
circa early 1930s
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Peo Barn Yard Golf with Gum Vendor
circa 1931
#131020m, #151300m,
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Marcus Scotch Golf
circa 1931
#112760
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Race Horse
circa early 1930s
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Peo Vest Pocket Basketball
circa 1929, made by Peo Mfg Co., penny play, You receive one ball for your penny, and if you get it in the basket, you get to shoot again. Counter keeps score.
9"w x 7"d x16"h, original insides and original paper, restored case, works, with key
#12850v, #161000st,
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Berger Catch-N-Match
circa 1936
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Standard Windmill Penny Drop Catcher
circa 1930s, made by Standard Mfg Co. restored wood case with cast aluminum marque
Pinned playing field features a dutch Windmill scene, very colorful and in great original condition
Drop penny in top and try to catch it in the laddle at the bottom by moving the laddle back and forth with the rod that extends on either side of the machine
#10420, 12690
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Hole In One
Golf Skill Game, Gambling Game & Ball Gum Vendor
circa 1941 . made by D. Robbins Company. Excellent Original condidtion, Ultra-rare
A skill game, a gambling game, and a gumball vendor
You insert a penny, and a golf ball (gumball) drops down to the golfer.
You flip the lever and the golfer takes a shot aiming for the cup on the top right
If you miss the cup, you get the gumball. If you get the ball in the cup, you are a winner and the store owner gives you a dime.
The game was introduced in 1941, right before WWII, and production was highly limited because factories had to convert their efforts to the war. As a result there are very few of the Hole In One games around.
Dimensions: 11 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" deep, 19 1/2" high
#152680m,
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Mills Countertop Wizard Fortune Teller
circa 1919, made by the Mills Novelty Co. features a highly decorative cast aluminum front featuring a wizard.
You select one of six questions with the pointer, push the button on side, and your answer appears in a window on the center of the window.
Dimensions: 14 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 18 1/2"
#141560vc, #141300m, #141100v,
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Testo
circa 1950s
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Whiz Bowler
circa 1954, made by Binks Industry
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Pacific Amusement INDOOR STRIKER
circa 1930, made by Pacific Amusement Company, flip balls into columns for high score.
Beautifuly restored condition,art deco design, gumball vendor, 91/4" x 11 1/2" x 18 1/2"
#10605, #11840, #111680, 131040v, 14650v
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Catch The Ball
circa 1932, Mfg by Mills Novelty Co, Less than 5 known to exist*
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Steeplechase
circa
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Peo Manufacturing Vest Pocket Basketball
circa 1929, manufactured by the Peo Manufacturing Corporation.
Here is the most popular of the Peo games made between 1928 and the 1930s because it is a skill game.
You insert a penny, turn the handle on the side, and then flip the ball. If you get it in the basket, it automatically shows a score and you get a second shot.
Beautifully restored case, original marque and playing field, fully operational, You can hang it on the wall, place on the counter, or put in a bookcase.
Dimensions: 8" wide x 7 1/2" deep x 15" high
See Close-Up Photo of Marque & Playing Field
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Kenney's Magic Clock Trade Stimulator & Gum Vendor
circa 1933, made by Keeney and Sons Sales Co, one cent play, Beautifully restored case
Three dials spins, made to look like a clock rather than a gambling machine,
The cabinet is wood with a a highly buffed shiny steel front and glass. Original insides and paper, restored outside case, works, with key.
gumball vendor, wood case, this machine used the same idea as the 1894 "Maley Eclipse", works, 13"w x 6"d x 15"h
#12400v, #14360v, #15600m, #15720m, #16395m; #16600m,
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Daval Buddy
circa 1946, made by the Daval Mfg Co.
#13780v
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Garden City PRINCE
circa 1937
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Imp
circa 1940s
#10210
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Daval Rex
circa 1941, made by the Daval Mfg Co.
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Stephen's Magic Beer Barrel 3 Reel Trade Stimulator with Pretzel side vendor
circa 1934 - 1936, Mfg by A. J. Stephens & Co, reel strips have beer & pretzel images. You try to win two, three, five or ten beers. Dimensions: 12" long
#112040, 132160v, #142650m, #152700m, #162000st, #162200m,
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Pace New Deal
circa 1933, Mfg by Pace Mfg Co
#11900, #11720, 121200, #14600v, #15575fontain; #16650st, #16770m,
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Garden City ARMY GAME 21
circa 1936, Mfg by Garden City Novelty Co, Less than 25 known to exist*
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Pace DANDY VENDOR
circa 1935, mfg by Pace Mfg Co. features cast gumballs in the casting, dimensions: 11 1/2" high x 8 1/2" wide. Less than 25 known to exist*
#11720, #14900v, #141320rp; #151300penn
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Pace Hol-e-Smokes
circa 1931-5, made by Pace Mfg Co/Pierce Tool & Mfg. one cent play with gum vendor, Unlike most other trade stimulators, the payout information cast into the front of the machine, Excellent original condition, works, with key, Less than 25 known to exist*
#121080, #121020vp, #131500vc, #141800v
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Loheide Wizard Clock
Four Column Model
circa 1905 - 1913
#143200vc, #162400m,
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TOT
circa 1941`
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Bally BABY
circa 1936
#11390, #16360m,
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Standard Windmill Penny Drop Catcher
circa 1930s, made by Standard Mfg Co. restored wood case with cast aluminum marque
Pinned playing field features a dutch Windmill scene, very colorful and in great original condition
Drop penny in top and try to catch it in the laddle at the bottom by moving the laddle back and forth with the rod that extends on either side of the machine
#10420, 12690
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Berger Catch-N-Match
circa 1936
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Caille Puritan
with Flipable Marque
circa 1910, made by Caille Bros Co. Operates on a nickel
The highly decorated casting features a small marque on top that can be flipped. There is a mirror on one side that helps the store owner to see the reels without having to go to the front of the machine. The other side of the marque ...
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Northwest CHURCHILL DOWNS
circa 1933, Manufactured by Northwest Coin Machine Company. Less than 25 known to exist*
#16960m,
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Kenney Match A Pax
circa 1934, made by Keeney and Sons Sales Co, one cent play, dials spins, match the pack you pick and you wind the odds shown, original insides and paper, restored outside case, 13"w x 6"d x 15"h, works, with key.
#11540, #12700v, #16480m,
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Daval 21 Blackjack Trade Stimulator
circa 1946, mfg by Daval Mfg Company,
#11240, #141010vc
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Peo Barn Yard Golf with Gum Vendor
circa 1931
#131020m, #151300m,
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Pace Boop A Doop
circa 1932
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Genco Merry go Round
circa 1931
#11600
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Totalizer
circa .
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Hole In One
Golf Skill Game, Gambling Game & Ball Gum Vendor
circa 1941 . made by D. Robbins Company. Excellent Original condidtion, Ultra-rare
A skill game, a gambling game, and a gumball vendor
You insert a penny, and a golf ball (gumball) drops down to the golfer.
You flip the lever and the golfer takes a shot aiming for the cup on the top right
If you miss the cup, you get the gumball. If you get the ball in the cup, you are a winner and the store owner gives you a dime.
The game was introduced in 1941, right before WWII, and production was highly limited because factories had to convert their efforts to the war. As a result there are very few of the Hole In One games around.
Dimensions: 11 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" deep, 19 1/2" high
#152680m,
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Pok O Reel
#16770st
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Jumping Jacks Dice Trade Stimulator
circa 1930s, battery operated, size approx. 11" long
#14720m; #15750m
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Jennings Puritan Girl
circa
25 cent play
121500(5 cent)v; #15-$1150-showtime;
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Daval Chicago Club House On Base
circa 1933,
#111320, #131300v
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Douglis Dandy Vendor
circa 1932, made by A.S. Douglis & Co.
plays with a penny, nickel, dime, or quarter, 13" x 12" x 9 1/2"
#11780, #12750st, #121096v
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Jumping Jacks Dice Trade Stimulator
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Ball Gum with Jackpot
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Peo Manufacturing Vest Pocket Basketball
circa 1929, manufactured by the Peo Manufacturing Corporation.
Here is the most popular of the Peo games made between 1928 and the 1930s because it is a skill game.
You insert a penny, turn the handle on the side, and then flip the ball. If you get it in the basket, it automatically shows a score and you get a second shot.
Beautifully restored case, original marque and playing field, fully operational, You can hang it on the wall, place on the counter, or put in a bookcase.
Dimensions: 8" wide x 7 1/2" deep x 15" high
See Close-Up Photo of Marque & Playing Field
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Caille Puritan
with Flipable Marque
circa 1910, made by Caille Bros Co. Operates on a nickel
The highly decorated casting features a small marque on top that can be flipped. There is a mirror on one side that helps the store owner to see the reels without having to go to the front of the machine. The other side of the marque ...
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Regina Style 14 Coin Operated 15 1/2" Disc Music Box with Gum Vendor
circa 1900s, 5 cent play. It dispenses a stick of gum with each play. It has a single comb.
This specific music box was pictured and featured in the November/December 2012 issue of the Journal of the Music Box Society International. The cover story was entitled "The Regina Musical Salesman".
The style 14 is the only coin operated Regina to use the larger 15 1/2" disc which produces a better tone quality than many other Regina gum vendors.
This machine is also the only nickel table top model where you receive two turns of the disc and a stick of gum for your coin. The gum dispenses on the front left side of the machine.
Dimensions: 33” high; 20 ½ wide;and 13” deep.
Its serial number is 49163. Dimensions: 23" wide, 33" high, 13" wide.
Excellent Restored Condition
Price: Not Currently for Sale, email us if you are interested
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For More Information
Send an SEND AN EMAIL to Durham@GameRoomAntiques.com along with your name, location and phone number.
or call Ken Durham on 202-213-1585 betwwen 10 am - 9 pm east coast time.
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Regina Style 19
Coin Operated 11" Disc Music Box
circa 1898 - 1908, heavily carved/lacquered pressed wood oak case,
112 steel teeth, 11" diameter disc. Dimensions: 14 7/8’ X 14 5/8” X 9 ½”
Comes with three 11" discs, including “Adeste Fideles", the Christmas hymn” o
Case richly carved in polished oak, Excellent Condition
Price: Not currently for sale, email us if you are interested.
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Symphonion Coin-Operated 11" Disc Music Box with Rotating Advertising and Cigarette Dispenser
The tune in the music box is the famous Italian Tune: "Funiculi - Funicula"
The advertising paper on the rotator have been replaced.
Dimensions: 19" wide, 35 1/2" high, 12" deep.
This music box was purchased at the Sotheby's 1994 auction of the Dr. James Smith Collection
See Close-Up Photo of Cigarette Dispenser
Excellent Condition,
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Send an SEND AN EMAIL to Durham@GameRoomAntiques.com along with your name, location and phone number.
or call Ken Durham on 202-213-1585 betwwen 10 am - 9 pm east coast time.
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Coin Operated
Cyclinder Music Box
Price: Not Currently For Sale
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or call Ken Durham on 202-213-1585 betwwen 10 am - 9 pm east coast time and leave a message.
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Kayem Beech Nut Chewing Gum
circa 1947, two column vendor with great graphics, five cent for a pack of gum.
Kayem made two versions of this machine. The Wrigley version is more common. The Beechnut version is rarer.
Excellent, near mint, original condition with key. 14 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 5"
#15900m, #16850m,
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Vintage Cat Cookie Jars
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The following cat cookie jars are all in excellent original condition.
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Puss N Boots Rosie Cheeks Shawnee -
| Pink Basket Cat Mccoy 1950s
| Puss N Boots Gold Bow Shawnee $149
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Sale/Pepper Regal
| Creamer/Sugar Regal
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Staffordshire Cats
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Pair of Staffordshire Cats
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Children's Books
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In Animal Land
with Louis Wain
Published 1904. Published by S. W. Partridge & Co, London
Features one page in full color and several full pages in black and white. Great full color cover, approximately 100 pages (50 two-sided pages) with many short animal stories and 44 illustrations by Louis wain. The introduction on Wain icludes his portrait.
Hard cover book that is in overall good condition with a few small signs of wear.
Binding may have been professionally repaired. One page is slightly torn
See a Sample Page
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Favourite Fairy Tales
Published in 1904, part of the Father Tuck's Golden Gift Series, 48 pages, drawings on every page, one four color plate, 16 two color drawings, the rest are black & white.
Good to very good condition, a little wear on the edges of the cover, a handwritten signature on one page.
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Funny Favourites
Published in 1908.
Contains contains 45 pen and ink drawings by Louis Wain, 50 pages, color cover with very small white spots, Fair to good condition, handwriting inside front cover and on back cover, cover has some wear on edges, black & white drawings on each page.
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The Pet Pussy
Father Tuck's Tiny Tots Series, printed on Untearable Linen, 8 pages, 2 pages in color, other pages have black & white illustrations that look like Louis Wain's cats, but they are not signed.
Good to very good condition, fold crease in the middle of the book. 7" high x 5" wide.
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Cats At Play Some Fun Out of School
Large format book with full color cardboard cover, 10" x 12" page size, with 5 full page 4 color prints, all signed by Louis Wain
12 pages, additional pages have smaller color & black and white illustrations (not signed).
Overall good to very good condition, with some spotting on pages with printed material. All color prints are in excellent condition.
Contains contains 45 pen and ink drawings by Louis Wain, 50 pages, color cover with very small white spots, Fair to good condition, handwriting inside front cover and on back cover, cover has some wear on edges, black & white drawings on each page.
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Chessie, C & O Railroad Collectibles
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Chessie Cat Lamp
Here is a very unique Chessie item. 18" tall, There is a chessie image on both sides of the lamp shade. The base is a sleeping Chessie.
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To Nursery Lane
With Louis Wain
circa 1908, color cover, Father Tuck’s “Golden Gift” Series, overall fair-good condition, with minor wear on cover edges, 69 pages, black & white line drawings on each page, 16 one color line drawings, and one 4 color page.
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In Nurseryland with Louis Wain
Part of the Father Tuck’s “Golden Gift” Series, 69 pages, good-very good condition, illustrations on each page are 2 color, one four color plate.
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Full Of Fun Illustrated by Louis Wain
Published in 1908. Contains one color plate (see photo) and black & white drawings on almost all of the books 90 pages (45 two sided pages). Drawings are cats and other animals that illustrate the accompanying poems. Book is in very good overall condition with slight wear at edges and inside seam.
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Nursey Lane Illustrated by Louis Wain
Published in 1908. Contains one color page (see photo), 8 blue, black & white pages; 3 red, black & white pages; and black & white drawings on almost all the other pages of the book, 71 pages (35 two sided pages). Drawings are almost all of cats and a few pages of dogs that illustrate the accompanying poems. Many of the drawings are full page drawings. Book is in very good overall condition with slight wear at edges and inside seam.
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Black & White Scotch Dogs
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Quimper French China
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*Rarity according to Tom Gustwiller, Reel Amusement
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