2018 October 21-22 Coin-Op & Gambling

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PLEASE NOTE: BIDDING IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS CATALOG. This digital catalog is only for viewing the items included in this auction.

To bid on any items you see in this catalog, visit www.MorphyAuctions.com and click on bidding.


Quality

COLLECTIONS Fresh to the Market.


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COLLECTIONS Fresh to the Market. MORPHY AUCTIONS in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Las Vegas, Nevada is the fastest growing auction house in the country. Founded by Dan Morphy in 1997, Morphy Auctions continues to set auction world records across all collecting categories. In December 2017, Morphy Auctions made the move to merge with the renowned auction company, James D. Julia, Inc. This merger positioned Morphy Auctions to become one of the largest antique auction houses in North America. With the combined following of buyers, Morphy Auctions attracts buyers worldwide.

We employ the most talented and knowledgeable experts in the industry. We pride ourselves on having the best expert for each collecting category we specialize in. Our team of experts are available to assess your collection and oversee your consignment throughout the consignment process.

OUR PURPOSE IS TO DELIGHT COLLECTORS WORLDWIDE BY PROVIDING THE BEST OVERALL BUYING AND SELLING EXPERIENCE. WE ACCOMPLISH THIS BY: • Fresh to the market collections • Chosen and described by the best experts • Managed by the best team with Integrity


CONSIGNMENT Once the valuation process is over and you would like to consign your item(s) to Morphy Auctions, a Morphy Auctions Representative will contact you. At this point, your Morphy Representative will coordinate all of the details of your consignments and logistics (consignment rate, special clauses, auction date, etc.) The Morphy Representative will finalize the contract with you and arrange for shipment or pick-up of your items.

INVENTORY, INSURANCE & STORAGE From the time your items are in our possession, they will be fully insured for the amount of the low pre-sale estimate until they transfer to the buyer who purchased the item at auction. After we receive your consigned items, our consignment team will tag and inventory each item. Our state-of-the-art process ensures that each of your items is properly documented and stored prior to the items being displayed. Our system also allows us to make sure the correct expert inspects, describes and estimates your items. Prior to your items being displayed, Morphy Auctions will store them in our museum-grade storage facilities. Morphy Auctions has advanced security systems in place to keep your items safe and secure.

DESCRIPTIONS, ESTIMATES & PHOTOGRAPHY We employ the foremost experts in the industry to provide unbiased descriptions and estimates for your auction consignments. For highly specialized, niche categories, we have a bank of experts that we bring in to ensure accurate and trustworthy descriptions. We consider all of our experts to have the greatest knowledge and best reputations within their given field.

Our full time on-site photographers will take multiple photographs of each of your items, accurately representing your pieces. Approximately 7 weeks prior to the auction date, a member of our consignment team will provide a report of your consigned items that includes the expert’s description, estimates, and photos. It is at this time, that you can review all of the descriptions and estimates and discuss any changes you would like with a member of our consignment team.

DISPLAY In addition to your items being available to view online, they will also be displayed in our gallery for several weeks prior to the auction date. Our display coordinator carefully displays each of your items so it is represented properly and is accessible for previewing. Morphy displays all of your auction pieces in museum-quality glass display cases or locked gallery preview rooms, protected by full-time camera surveillance and only handled by Morphy Representatives.

SELLING AT AUCTION On the designated auction date, we will hold a live auction of all items in that sale. For buyers who cannot attend our live auction, we offer multiple other ways to bid including telephone bidding, absentee bids, and online/internet bidding.

CONSIGNOR PAYOUT Morphy Auctions prides itself in prompt payout to our consignors. Payments are made within 45 days of each auction.


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Terms & Conditions We advise all bidders to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale before bidding with Dan Morphy Auctions LLC and/or its affiliates Morphy Firearms LLC, and Morphy Auctions, Las Vegas collectively referred to below as MORPHY’S. Those who bid are bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (purchaser), MORPHY’S and the seller (consignor) of the lot.

TERMS OF SALE

When bidding on any lot offered by MORPHY’S, the bidder indicates acceptance of the following Terms of Sale. Any participation in the auction binds you to agreement of these terms whether or not you read or understand said terms.

CONDITION OF ITEMS

MORPHY’S makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales, however all items for sale are “as is,” and it is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine the exact condition of each item. MORPHY’S will not be held responsible for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor, make any guarantees, warranties, or representation, expressed or implied, in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic relevance of the property or otherwise. No statement anywhere whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or representation. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been restored. It is the bidder’s responsibility to initiate contact with MORPHY’S in request for additional information regarding the items. Submit all questions regarding upcoming auction items at least 48 hours prior to the date of auction. We will make every effort to answer all submitted questions in a timely manner. However, we cannot guarantee that questions submitted within 48 hours of the auction date will be answered prior to the auction. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty as to whether the purchaser acquires any reproduction rights in the property. Returns will not be accepted under any circumstances. All items will be available for preview approximately one (1) month prior to the auction. All items are sold for display purpose. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. Submit all questions regarding upcoming auction items at least 48 hours prior to the date of auction. We will make every effort to answer all submitted questions in a timely manner. However, we cannot guarantee that questions submitted within 48 hours of the auction date will be answered prior to the auction. AUTOMOBILES – These terms do NOT apply to our automobile auctions. To view the terms and conditions for our Automobile Auctions, please go to: www.morphyauctions.com/autoterms FIREARMS – These terms do NOT apply to our firearms auctions. To view the terms and conditions for our Firearms Auctions, please go to: www.morphyauctions.com/firearmterms

GAMING DEVICES - MORPHY’S may hold these items for up to 5 business days to allow state agencies to verify the purchaser’s information. All auction participants are urged to check the legality of possession in and/or shipment of gaming devices to their state of residence. Ownership of gaming devices is prohibited in these states: Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee. If you become a high bidder on a gaming item, and you are from one of the prohibited states as listed here: • You must pay for your item, • You will not be able to take possession of the item (MORPHY’S cannot ship it to you or allow pickup), • MORPHY’S will consign the item in your name to the next appropriate auction. If you do not pay for the item in full, MORPHY’S will block you from participating in future auctions. Any gaming device purchased at the auction shall be used for the purpose of display or social entertainment within the private home or residence of the buyer, and such devices shall not, in any event or manner, be exposed to the public for the purpose of gambling or be resold in the state of Nevada without a gaming distribution license. Proof of residence/ID is required for purchase of gaming devices. FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http:// environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1.html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via FedEx. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer. SPORTS COLLECTIBLES • Return Considerations o MORPHY’s is not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment, and we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. MORPHY’s strongly recommends that you personally evaluate any items that you are bidding on, and make your own determination about its grade. MORPHY’S offers no guarantee of grade for uncertified items sold and subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service. o Cards sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold “as is” without any express or implied warranty. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services, and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Sportscard Guaranty LLC (SGC), Global Authentics LLC, Beckett Grading Services (BGS), JO Sports, Inc. o MORPHY’S will not accept return of certified items due to possible differences of opinion with respect to the grade offered by any third-party organization, dealer, or service. Grading does not qualify for return evaluation, nor do such complaints constitute a basis to challenge the authenticity of a lot. o MORPHY’s shall not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated collectible. In any such instance, purchaser’s remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying the collectible. o Under extremely limited circumstances related solely to authenticity, such as a highly significant cataloging error, a purchaser, who did not bid from the floor, may request MORPHY’S to evaluate voiding a sale. (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions o Lots returned must be completely intact in their original form and undamaged holder, or there will be no credit. Certifications are void and returns are not accepted for any cards removed from their third-party grading holder. o All elements of the MORPHY’S POST-SALE RETURN POLICY apply. There are absolutely no exceptions to this policy. • On any lot presented with a Letter of Authenticity (“LOA”) issued by MORPHY’S o The bidder shall solely rely upon the warranties of the authentication provider issuing the Letter or opinion, or on the warranties of the authentication provider of the bidder’s choice. o Warranty inures only to the original purchaser. Purchaser may not transfer the rights afforded under the LOA, and it is null and void when Purchaser transfers or attempts to transfer the lot. o The LOA warranty is valid from date of the auction in which Purchaser was awarded the lot to four (4) years after its purchase. o The LOA warranty is valid as to its attribution to the person or entity described or to the lot’s usage, e.g. game worn. o Claim procedure: o Purchaser must contact MORPHY’S within the warranty period, prior to submission of the lot as to his intent to make a claim, receive prior approval, and arrange secure shipment. o Purchaser must present with the claim, authoritative written evidence that the lot is not authentic as determined by a known expert in the sports field. o If MORPHY’S concurs that the lot is not as represented, Purchaser shall be refunded their purchase price. o If the MORPHY’s denies the claim, the Purchaser agrees to the AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS noted herein. o The LOA does not provide for incidental or consequential damages or other indirect damages. Any lot sold with a certificate of authenticity or other warranty from an entity other than Auctioneer or MORPHY’S affiliates is subject to such issuing entity’s rules and such conditions are the sole remedy afforded to purchaser. • In the event MORPHY’s cannot deliver the lot, or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, provenance, or authenticity, MORPHY’s liability shall be limited to voiding of the sale and refund of purchase price. In no case shall MORPHY’s liability exceed the winning bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, MORPHY’S maximum liability shall be limited to any buyer’s premium earned on that lot. • Due to changing grading standards over time, differing interpretations, and to possible mishandling of items by subsequent owners, MORPHY’S reserves the right to grade items differently than shown on certificates from any grading service that accompany the items. MORPHY’S also reserves the right to grade items differently than the grades shown in the prior catalog should such items be reconsigned to any future auction. • There is a subjectivity to grading, especially the grading of cards. Every effort is made to verify the condition of each lot as it is described. MORPHY’S accepts items for auction after careful scrutiny by not only ourselves, but, when necessary, by other leading authenticators. We cannot guarantee that every card described by us will in all cases receive exactly the same grade, or even be accepted for grading, from any third-party grading service. Similarly, we cannot guarantee that every card graded by one third-party grading service will in all cases receive exactly the same grade by another third-party grading service. Occasionally a lot description will include the words “we have submitted,” which is intended to be taken literally and give bidders great confidence that MORPHY’S has not “done anything” to the cards to alter or otherwise improve their appearance and

ultimate grade. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is made with respect to any grade, condition, or other adjectival descriptions, which can and do vary, even among experts. • Large Autograph Group Disclaimer: When dealing with a single individual auction lot containing many items, these lots are offered with the explicit understanding that it is possible that there may be a small percentage which are not authentic. When authenticating large lots, such as a collection of 6,000+ signed 3 x 5 cards, or a set of 700+ signed baseball cards, great care has been taken in the authentication process, with all the greater attention focused on any items representing a concentration of value. It is always possible that on rare occasions a secretarial or stamped signature could be missed here or there. Without this disclaimer, as a practical matter, it would not be possible for MORPY’S to offer such lots at all. All bidders bidding on such lots do so with this understanding. • Abbreviation/Definition/Condition Key: PR — Poor, GD — Good, VG — Very Good, EX — Excellent, NM — Near Mint, MT — Mint. NOTE: If an item has a multiple grade such as VG-EX, then that item falls somewhere in between those two conditions. GOODS MADE FROM OR CONTAINING MATERIALS FROM PROTECTED SPECIES - MORPHY’S does not accept any responsibility or liability for the sale of items containing materials from protected species or for any omission in marking or labeling goods as containing materials from protected species. Such material includes, but is not limited to, ivory from elephants and walruses, tortoise shell, crocodile skin, whalebone, rhinoceros horn, some species of coral and certain woods. Restrictions on the importation, exportation, sale, transfer, and/or possession of goods containing materials from protected species derive from international, federal, and state laws and regulations promulgated thereunder. Laws include, but are not limited to, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES), the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammals Protection Act (MMPA). States currently restricting trade of protected species include, but are not limited to, California, New York and New Jersey. Prospective purchasers are on notice that several countries completely prohibit importation of property made, all or in part, of protected materials. Some countries require special permits, such as a CITES permit, from the relevant regulating authority in the countries of exportation and importation as well. Potential purchasers intending to import the property into another country should be familiar with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on goods containing material from protected species. Regulations may vary as the U.S. generally prohibits importation of articles containing material(s) from species it has designated endangered or threatened if the articles are less than 100 years old, subject to certain exceptions. It shall be the potential purchaser’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property as described in the aforementioned paragraphs. All purchasers agree to comply with any and all domestic and international restrictions on the trade of protected species as a condition of the sale. Please note that the ability to obtain an export license or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import license or certificate in another country, and vice versa. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation. MORPHY’S is not able to assist the purchaser in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and there is no assurance (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions that an export license or certificate can be obtained. The inability or delay in obtaining permits, licenses or other permissions to import or export goods containing material from protected species will not constitute a basis for rescission or cancellation of the sale of said goods or the delay in payment of purchased items in accordance with these Bidder Terms and Conditions. JEWELRY AND WATCHES • Jewelry Descriptions and Condition Reports: Lots being offered are sold as-is on the day of sale. Condition reports, either written or verbal, are provided as a courtesy only, and are not to be taken as fact or guarantees of condition or quality of the lots. All information provided is the opinion of the specialist at MORPHY’S, including but not limited to weights, grades, color, and clarity. All gemstones and diamonds are measured and graded in their setting unless stated otherwise. All weights and grades are approximate. Buyers wishing to have a grading or gemological report from an independent, internationally recognized laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gemological Laboratories (AGL), may request one at their own expense or hire an independent adviser of their choosing. • Watch Descriptions and Condition Reports: The physical characteristics, timing accuracy or functionality of timepieces cannot be guaranteed, and all items are sold as-is. o Any condition statement reflects the condition of the watch on the date of the report. Condition can change from the time of the report to the day of sale. o Photographs are for identification purposes only. Buyers may not use them as precise indications of size or condition. o The origin or authenticity of all components cannot be guaranteed. o Watches with waterproof or water-resistant cases – MORPHY’S may open cases to develop descriptions, and cannot guarantee that any watch is waterproof or water-resistant at the time of purchase. MORPHY’S recommends that the buyer have a professional watchmaker evaluate the watch at buyer’s expense. o Buyers must be aware that watches may need general service, change of battery, or further repair work for which the buyer is solely responsible. o Dials - All watches have the possibility that after their original date of manufacture they received reconditioning or replacement of dials or elements of the dial such as but not limited to standard or luminescent hour markers, hands, script, date or measurement indices, lacquer, and finish. Buyer is solely responsible for determining and understanding such condition issues. • The lack of a condition report does not imply that the item or lot is free from imperfections, defects or wear and tear of the aging process. This includes but is not limited to: deficient stones, needed repair or defects. • It is common and generally accepted in the jewelry industry that some diamonds and most gemstones have been enhanced with various treatments to improve their overall appearance. o These treatments include but are not limited to: heating, dying, oiling, laser drilling, HTHP, wax, bleaching, irradiation, resin or polymer impregnation and various other techniques. o Unless stated in the title, it is assumed that one or more treatments have been performed to the stones. While many treatments are considered permanent, this cannot be guaranteed. o Please note that many treatments cannot be determined without sophisticated laboratory testing. Due to the various laboratories and developing scientific methods for testing, not all reports or certificates will have the same results for treatment type, extent of treatment and stability of treatment.

o MORPHY’S makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not. • Laboratory reports may accompany some lots o If a lot is accompanied by certificates or reports from internationally recognized and accepted gemological laboratories, it will be noted in the description. o Copies will be available upon request, with the original going to the successful bidder. o The reports cannot be guaranteed and are provided for informational purposes only. Results on reports may differ from laboratory to laboratory. o MORPHY’S accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, terms or information contained in such certificates or reports. Grading Scale: Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Near Mint 90% - 96% Excellent 80% - 89% Very Good 70% - 79% Good Below 70%

BIDDING RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. MORPHY’S and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. MORPHY’S is not responsible for any errors in bids, omissions of bids, or failure to execute bids and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with the internet, absentee bidding, or telephone bidding. • ABSENTEE BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept absentee bids if pre-authorized by mail, fax or through www.morphyauctions. com online. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form and clearly mark the lot number, title and maximum bid amount. Absentee bidding forms may be accessed online at www. morphyauctions.com. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. Bidders may preview, register and place bids online through our website, www. morphyauctions.com. Absentee and online bids placed through www.morphyauctions.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Seller(s) agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the MORPHY’S absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated. • ONLINE BIDDING - Online bidding through www.morphyauctions. com, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable, Proxibid, or other bidding platforms may be available; all Terms and Conditions still apply. A surcharge will be added for third party online platforms. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium. If there is a tie bid between the internet bidding venues and the (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions floor, the floor bid takes precedence. If a credit card has been provided to one of the online bidding platforms, MORPHY’S reserves the right to use and charge the credit card if the winning bidder has not paid via another method by the 7 day term in Payment Terms below. Due to our fast paced auctions and bids coming from floor bidders, phone bidders, internet bidders and absentee bids, the auctioneer has the final word on all item(s) sold. You (the bidder) assume the risk of winning an item online and not having the item actually sell to you. This is due to the final call of the auctioneer and the operator not being able to re-open that lot. Online bidders are responsible for accidental bidding as if they bid normally. • BID RESULTS – MORPHY’S will only contact successful bidders. Please allow 24-48 hours post auction to receive your official invoice from MORPHY’S. The invoice will include item, hammer price, premium, packing and handling, shipping, insurance, and any other charges that apply. Please hold phone inquiries regarding bid success until after receiving your invoice. For verifications, MORPHY’S cannot provide winning bid information until the second business day after the auction. MORPHY’S will not provide bidder information to any outside sources. • TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at least three (3) days prior to the auction date. MORPHY’S cannot guarantee phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com or call 717-335-3435 to request a call from our representatives during the live auction.

BID INCREMENTS

Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 50% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer. $0 - $500…................$25 $500 - $1,000….........$50 $1,000 - $2,000…......$100 $2,000 - $5,000…......$250 $5,000 - $10,000....…$500 $10,000 +…............... Auctioneer’s discretion

RESERVES

The majority of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A 23% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase cost. If payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer is made within 7 days of the invoice a 3% discount may be taken on the Hammer price by the buyer. DISCOUNT IS ONLY AVAILABLE IF INVOICE IS PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS from the sale date. Split payments are subject to a 23% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form of total payment. A surcharge will be added for any third party online bidding platform that the bidder utilizes. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium.

SALES TAX

Lots delivered to you, or your representative are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with MORPHY’S. Bidder agrees to pay MORPHY’S the actual amount of tax due in the event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by MORPHY’S five days prior to Auction, or tax must be paid; only if such form or certificate is received by MORPHY’S within 4 days after the Auction can a refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes.

PAYMENT, INTEREST & STORAGE FEES

Any invoice totaling more than $100,000 and all watch sales must be paid within three (3) days. All other merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date of the invoice. If payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer is made within 7 days of the invoice, a 3% discount on the Hammer price may be taken by the buyer. DISCOUNT IS ONLY AVAILABLE IF INVOICE IS PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS from the invoice date. No discount is permitted on split payments where a credit card is used as any form of total payment. Payments can be made by going to your account online at www. morphyauctions.com, call 877-968-8880 or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd, Denver, PA 17517. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1-1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 30 days from the invoice date. All goods not retrieved by Buyer within 120 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a storage fee of $50 per item per month. Absentee bids placed through www.morphyauctions.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. • Jewelry, Watches, Coin and Currency Auctions – We accept cash, wire transfer, check, certified checks and money orders only. No credit cards. • CREDIT CARD - We will not accept credit card payment for any jewelry, watch, coin or currency auction purchases. For first time buyers and credit card charges greater than $2,500 buyers must complete the bottom portion of the invoice and must specifically sign the acknowledgement of our terms of sale before we will accept payment via credit card. We do offer the convenience of paying automatically by credit card. If you wish have your card automatically charged for all purchases please complete our “Authorization for Automatic Credit Card Use.” We have this form available online or upon request. Split payments are subject to a 23% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form of total payment. • CHECK - There will be a $30 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 and/or from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com. (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions • WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer. In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items. • BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the purchaser at his/ her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and expense of the purchaser. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Packaging, shipping, and insurance on all items to locations that can accept shipments will be made available as an added courtesy and at an additional cost. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. All applicable charges will be applied to the invoice. Shipping will be based on actual costs via FedEx, USPS, or other carriers required based upon the contents of the shipment. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the items on each invoice. All packages will be shipped with insurance. Standard items packed internally by MORPHY’s will ship seven to fourteen (7-14) business days after payment is received. Oversize and breakable items, which will appear on a separate line of the invoice, will ship based upon a date our shipper partner will provide to the purchaser after payment and pickup of the items. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. Again, if any employee or agent of MORPHY’S shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and expense of the purchaser. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • SHIPPING TERMS - MORPHY’S will ship all items to the buyer at the listed address via FedEx or other carriers, FOB Denver, Pennsylvania or FOB Las Vegas, NV or FOB other auction locations. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via FedEx, or any other carrier, in excess of the insurance provided by or purchased from MORPHY’S, is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from any and all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. • INSURANCE - Shipping insurance is automatically added up to $1,000 for every package. If your package is valued at >$10,000 we will also automatically add “Additional Insurance”, which you can decline by contacting us. If you wish to arrange for “Additional Insurance” for packages valued between $1,000 and $10,000 please contact us prior to payment and we can quote this additional insurance amount for you. Oversize and breakable items shipments include full insurance. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance

provided or purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries. • INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S has the capability to ship to international bidders. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible for knowing their country’s laws on importing items and for paying all customs and duties on the items. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OVERSIZE AND BREAKABLE ITEMS – • Should bidders choose to use a shipper other than MORPHY’S, the bidder MUST arrange and pay for 3rd party shipping. As a general guideline, the following will indicate which packages apply, as they are of a certain weight, length, or dimensional size. ∙ Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132” ∙ USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <130” dimensional size ∙ There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the reason in those cases. • BREAKABLE, DELICATE, FRAGILE ITEMS - MORPHY’S reserves the right to choose items and orders that it will pack, ship, and/ or insure directly using our shipping department. Those items that MORPHY’S will not ship will require that the winning bidder either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service. Examples of items that may apply after determination by our shipping department include but are not limited to: items with neon of any type (working or non-working), all glass display cases of any size; coin-operated, arcade and vending items with fragile parts and/or glass; signs with parts or protrusions beyond the main body of the sign, oversized vases (guideline – larger than fit in a 20” x 20” x 40” box), high value lamps and glass of all sizes, high value artwork including but not limited to paintings, statuary, sculpture, figurines, dioramas, and other intricate items; and items subject to impact by moisture and known handling issues in the supply chain. Under no circumstances will MORPHY’S be responsible for shipping damage to picture frames of any kind. For any buyers who wish to arrange for their own shipping, MORPHY’S must be notified at least seven (7) days prior to arrival of the shipping company name, arrival date and time. Pickup must be scheduled to begin and end within our normal business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays). Buyers must arrange weekend pickups in advance with MORPHY’S staff, and additional charges may be necessary for overtime. All 3rd party shippers must arrive with a copy of the invoice, • STORAGE FEE – MORPHY’S will charge a storage fee of $50 per item per month for any items awaiting pickup for more than 120 days following the invoice date. • MORPHY AUCTIONS, LAS VEGAS LOCATION ONLY SPECIAL COURTESY – Items purchased at our Las Vegas location may qualify for free shipment on our freight truck to Denver, PA. °° To be considered for shipping, all item invoices must be paid in full by day 7 after the auction, or they will not be shipped on the truck and shipping charges will then apply. °° Items will leave Las Vegas approximately 14 days after the auction date. Upon arrival in Denver, PA the buyer must (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions pick items up within 14 days, or a $50/week storage fee will apply. Buyers will be contacted by phone or email when items arrive in Denver, PA. It is the buyer’s responsibility to pick the items up here. For packages to qualify for courtesy shipping, at least one piece or all pieces together in a package, must have a dimensional size of more than 130 square inches. Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example, a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132. • FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1. html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via FedEx. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer.

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I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to MORPHY’S Bidder Terms & Conditions, which includes this provision (hereafter referred to as “Terms & Conditions”), MORPHY’S, or the breach thereof (hereafter referred to as “Claims”), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the Claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all Claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. MORPHY’S failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions or any other legal rights, shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver of any provision of these Terms & Conditions by MORPHY’S must be made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of MORPHY’S specifically referencing the provision(s) contained within the Terms & Conditions to be waived. Headings used in the Terms & Conditions are for convenience only and are not to be relied upon. If any provision of the Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms & Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. These Terms & Conditions will inure to the benefit of, and are intended to be, enforceable by MORPHY’S, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, members, directors, officers, and licensees. There are no third party beneficiaries to these Terms & Conditions; a person or entity who is not a party or signatory to these Terms & Conditions has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term or provision of these Terms & Conditions.

POST SALE RETURN POLICY

MORPHY’S engages knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due date of 7 calendar days who wishes to report a problem must notify MORPHY’S within three calendar (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may not return any items under any circumstances. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. A Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA#) must be issued by MORPHY’S before you ship anything back to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. The item in question must be shipped with the RMA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at MORPHY’S within one week of the aforementioned authorization. PRIVACY TO REVIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE VISIT WWW.MORPHYAUCTIONS.COM/PRIVACY-POLICY All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2018, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.

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AUCTION Details APPROXIMATE AUCTION TIMES

Auctioneer sells approximately 80-100 lots per hour.

SATURDAY LOTS 1 - 80 9:00 AM 81 - 160 10:00 AM 161 - 240 11:00 AM 241 - 320 12:00 PM 321 - 400 1:00 PM 401 - 480 2:00 PM 481 - 497 3:00 PM

SUNDAY LOTS 600 - 680 9:00 AM 681 - 760 10:00 AM 761 - 840 11:00 AM 841 - 920 12:00 PM 921 - 1,000 1:00 PM 1,001 - 1,080 2:00 PM 1,081 - 1,153 3:00 PM

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AUCTION LOCATION: Morphy Auctions 4520 Arville St. #1 ∙ Las Vegas, NV 89103 877-968-8880

LODGING: Orleans Hotel Casino: 1-800-675-3267 Code: A8MAC10 (Valid October 18, 2018 – October 21, 2018) Reservations need to be made by 9/15/2018 to receive discount.


OCTOBER 20, 2018 Saturday Session | Auction Starts at 9:00am pst LOTS: 1 - 497 Items Now on Preview: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm pst Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00am pst

∙ 20% BUYER’S PREMIUM ∙ PROV IDED C ERTAI N C ONDI TION S ARE M E T

AUCTIONEERS: Dan Morphy Shaye Krispine Aidan Heining

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1 - **5¢ BALLY RELIANCE GOLD AWARD DICE SLOT MACHINE. 17”T x 16”W x 11-1/2”D. A restored dice slot machine, manufactured by Bally in 1935 and is complete with the Gold Award. An early production machine with a low serial number and a 2-4 pay which is much less common than the 2-8 pay. It has a beautiful but incorrect nickel plated cast aluminum front, finished in bright red with polished details. A striking but incorrect color as these were produced in yellow. Complete with two horse emblems flanked on each side of the Gold Award center and “Jackpot” marquee. Contains the original dice. Missing the cash box with a replacement instruction paper. Plays and pays correctly. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 4,000 - 7,000

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2 - **5¢ WATLING’S EXCHANGE COUNTER WHEEL SLOT MACHINE. 20”T x 16-1/2”W x 9”D. This is a countertop slot machine with central wheel, manufactured by Watling Mfg. Co. in 1910. It is housed in a tiger stripe oak cabinet with ornate cast iron hardware and a matching replacement 5-way coin head and pay cup in brass. The colorful tin litho wheel is in good condition but displays wear and flaking along the edges. Complete with a beautiful replacement reverse glass center and an older replacement cabinet base. Showing minor surface scratches throughout. In working condition. Three keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

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3 - **5¢ MILLS O.K. AUTOMATIC GUM VENDER TRADE STIMULATOR. 22-1/2”W x 19”D x 56”T. This three reel floor model machine features four lower vending columns and advertises rewards in trade checks and/or gum for each nickel inserted but plays like a slot machine. Excellent appearance of the decorative castings and oak cabinet. Retains the original tin strips showing some wear, as well as the original back doors and cabinet. Pays and plays without deferred pay. Circa 1910. Includes five keys. (Excellent). 7,000 - 10,000

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4 - **CAST IRON 1¢ MILLS RELIANCE NOVELTY CO. POKER TRADE STIMULATOR. 16-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W x 11-1/2”D. An early trade stimulator, manufactured by Reliance Novelty Co. in 1896 to 1908 with a Mills Novelty Co. stamp printed on the paper within the marquee. Nickel plated cast iron, with an embossed floral design, mounted on a black wooden base. There are five cards, winners obtaining a certain hand similar to poker, can receive 1 to 100 cigars. In fine original condition, retaining the original cards. Two keys are included. (Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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5 - **5¢ MILLS/FEY REVAMP OPERATORS BELL SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE VENDOR. 13”D x 18”W x 21-1/2”T. Having nicely detailed castings featuring scenes of New York landmarks and original Fey side vendor. Unrestored with the tin reel strips and cardboard Fey award card, original to this machine. In working condition, the machine plays, pays, and vends. This machine was produced by Mills Novelty Co. around 1910 then later revamped by Charles Fey. There have been only two other Fey re-vamps found to date with the Fey signature cast iron side vendor. Placement of the vendor on the left indicates this is a very early Fey re-vamp. Showing breaks on the front and back castings and doors and repairs to the top sign. One key is included. (Very Good). 10,000 - 15,000

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6 - **5¢ WATLING MFG. CO. CUPID UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 62”T x 30”W x 17”D. This is an upright slot machine, housed in a wood cabinet with stylish hand carved trim and two spiraling columns affixed to each side. It features a nice original tin litho gaming wheel and cast iron hardware with a copper flash finish. Complete with cast iron 5-way coin head. A nice 1902 example, manufactured by Watling and is in fine condition, displaying only minor surface wear. In working order, this machine plays and pays correctly. Marked with distributor tag for W. H. Heselton Mfgr. of Skowhegan ME. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 15,000 - 25,000

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7 - **50¢ CAILLE BROS. BIG SIX UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 25”W x 17”D x 63”T. A gorgeous example of Caille’s floor wheel upright with 6-way coin head and top marquee that reads “The Big 6 Pays 5 For 1 On Any Color Play 50 Cts.” Housed in a late style Centaur cabinet with smooth panels, a flawless finish and decorative nickel plated iron castings. Tin litho color wheel shows some paint loss and evidence of repainting. This older restoration reveals an early replacement back door, and the front coin head casting numbers have been hand painted. A very well done restoration. Circa 1904. Includes four keys. (Restored). 20,000 - 40,000

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8 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. OPERATORS BELL SLOT MACHINE. 15”W x 15”D x 25”T. In production for less than one year, this is a rare three reel cast iron and oak gooseneck bell slot machine with center payout cup. A visually stunning example featuring excellent replica reel strips and replacement award card with discoloration. Featuring an unusual coin head, a nice clean mechanism, and showing a crack in the center of the original back door. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Circa 1916 with original cash drawer with serial number matching the mechanism. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 8,000 - 12,000 9 - **1¢ B & B NOVELTY CO. FERRIS WHEEL COIN DROP PAYOUT MACHINE. 17-1/2”T x 11”W x 13-1/2”D. This payout machine was manufactured by B & B Novelty Co. and is close in comparison to the Ferris Wheel trade stimulator manufactured by Ogden in 1899. It has a similar wood cabinet and facade, pin playfield and decals. To our knowledge, this is one of only two known to date and the only example with the paper label. This particular lot shows moderate exterior wear and soiling on the paper graphic of a Ferris Wheel but has an overall charming appearance. One key is included. (Good). 3,500 - 4,500 10 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS BASEBALL SLOT MACHINE. 25-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. A very cool slot machine with a theme, featuring a baseball playfield on the cast aluminum front. It has four mint vendor columns, each containing packaged Jennings mints. The three reel strips are also sports themed, paired with a new award card and complete with marquee, reading “Play Ball Mint Confections”. Reel strips, play field, and locks in the back door and cash box are replacements. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1930. Restored with minor wear throughout. Works well with functional mint vendor and deferred pay. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000 LOT - 8

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11 - **5¢ JENNINGS CHIEF CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 16”W. x 20”L. x 52”T. Made and distributed by O.D. Jennings & Co. in 1937. Wood cabinet with cast metal marquee and the signature Chief head emblem. Shows wear consistent with age and use. In working condition. Keys are not provided but lock can be opened with a screwdriver or coin. In nice original, unrestored condition. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000 12 - **$1 O.D. JENNINGS PROSPECTOR CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 60”T x 23”W x 17”D. A floor model console slot machine with a wooden unit and cast aluminum front in chrome, detailed in red. The base of the console has dark marble positioned between the chrome base and wooden stand. The console cabinet and back doors are original. The machine itself has replacement reel strips and a central jackpot reserve with two Grub Stake Pots, each filled with coins. There are two round side cup holders. Light surface scratches to the chrome and wood. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1946. Operates on silver dollars. Two keys included. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000 18

LOT - 13 13 - **TOKEN OPERATED DICK DELONG MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRA BELL FIGURAL CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 72”T x 23-1/2” Dia. A figural slot machine, displaying an older gentleman who is holding a hammer and is wearing a leather apron, reading “Boyne City ‘Flexible’”. The figural character is in superb condition, featuring nice vibrant colors and is standing atop a large silver dollar but there are a few chips on the left side of his face. His torso is a reproduction Mills Novelty Co. Extra Bell slot machine. The cast aluminum front is colored in red with a lovely chrome design. Its figural body was achieved by the known carver, Dick Delong. Operates on tokens. Functions properly. Includes key. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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14 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRA BELL SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 15”D. Also known as the Aikens Front or New Blue slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1946. It is housed in a wooden cabinet with a highly restored cast aluminum front, featuring a lovely chrome relief and coated in a lustrous emerald green color. Complete with the original three reels strips. Plays and pays. Keys included. Showing minor wear throughout with some surface scratches and a recast back bonnet. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500 15 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. OPERATORS BELL 1916 SLOT MACHINE. 24-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. A Mills Novelty Co. slot machine, also known as the Spearmint, manufactured in 1920. The cast iron front displays a lovely embossed case, detailed in red and green. It retains the original Mills reel strips and cash box with replacement award card and back door. There is some minor wear throughout with light scratches to the wood. One key is included. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 LOT - 14

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16 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS CHIEF CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 51-1/2”T x 20”W x 16”D. A floor model console slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1937. In original and unrestored condition, housed in a wooden cabinet with an Art Deco style appearance. Complete with aluminum front casting, brass Chief head center and aluminum coin head. It has a single jackpot reserve and a spring loaded drawer. Retains the original reel strips and award card, moderately soiled. With scratches to the exterior and surface wear. Works well and currently on free play. Two keys are included. (Good). 800 - 1,500

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17 - **1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This slot machine has been very nicely restored. The War Eagle of Mills Novelty Co. was manufactured in 1931 and is also known as the Silent Eagle. It was given the title Silent because of the how much noise was put out during operation. It has a nice wood cabinet with replacement base and a cast aluminum front casting, brightly colored in yellow with details of black and red. Complete with replacement fortune fruit reel strips and a single jackpot reserve. The back bonnet being from a different machine and modified to fit. Plays and pays. One key is included. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,500 18 - **5¢ MILLS/NATIONAL ROYAL TWIN JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE. 24-1/4”T. x 15-1/2”W. x 14-3/4”D. This Mills revamp goose neck bell features the Art Deco Twin Jackpot Conversion front and the Operators Bell top, both cast aluminum. Has a replacement award card and retains the original cash box, back door, and reel strips with wear to the third strip. One key is included. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

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19 - **25¢ O.D. JENNINGS CLUB SPECIAL SLOT MACHINE. 27”T x 15-1/2”W x 15”D. The Club Special is a cast aluminum front slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1938, also known as the Sportsman. It features a design with an assortment of men playing sports such as tennis and archery. Its Art Deco style front is colored in gold and black with light details of blue and red. Retaining the original cash box, lock, key, and back door with replacement reel strips and award card. There is some wear throughout. One key included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 20 - **5¢ PACE COMET FRONT VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 16”D. Restored slot machine with a front aluminum casting in black, detailed in red and yellow. Complete with replacement fortune reel strips and award card. It has two jackpot reserves filled with nickels and two outer vending channels, flanked on each side and filled with packaged mints. Plays well with skill stops and deferred pay both complete and working. Manufactured by Pace Mfg. Co., circa 1934. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000 21 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS DUCHESS STAR BRAND SLOT MACHINE. 21”T x 15”W x 14”D. This slot machine was manufactured by O.D Jennings in 1933 and is in original, unrestored condition showing an older coat of white paint. It has a cast aluminum front, detailed in red, blue and orange. Complete with a single jackpot reserve, two side vendor columns, each filled with packaged mints and retains the original fortune reel strips. “Star Brand” is read at the top of the machine in raised lettering. Retaining the original back door, cash box, and bearing an unusual embossed distributor marking on both sides of the cabinet. Plays and pays. Moderate wear throughout with evidence of crazing on the glass of the reserve and cracked glass which displays the coin mech. Mint vendor knob is not present and the front vendor columns do not have keys. With two keys including the original Yale back door lock and key. (Good). 800 - 1,400 20

22 - **1¢ WATLING TWIN JACKPOT BALL GUM VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 24”T x 15-1/2”W x 15”D. An incredibly restored slot machine manufactured by Watling in 1931 and is also known as the Blue Seal. The front aluminum casting features twin jackpot reserves, centered between two vendor columns filled with gumballs. Nicely detailed in red and orange. With replacement gooseneck slide, back door, and award card but retaining the original cash box without lock and original tin fortune reel strips showing some wear. There is also some surface wear throughout and the mechanism has been painted silver. Plays and pays. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,400 23 - **REPRODUCTION 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. GOLDEN NUGGET SLOT MACHINE. 25-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is a slot machine idolizing the Golden Nugget, using a machine manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in the late 1940s. It has a Golden Nugget center, displaying a single jackpot reserve and two female columns flanked on each side. It’s adorned in a spectacular blue hue with details of gold and silver. Complete with the original three reel strips and a replacement cabinet base. Plays and pays. Two keys are provided. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500 24 - **5¢ MILLS/ROBERTS NOVELTY CO. IMPROVED JACKPOT CONVERSION SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 15”D. Slot machine with a cast aluminum front displaying an array of fresh colors; red, green and blue. It has a single jackpot reserve, two payout cups, a new back door and replacement reel strips. With a nice wooden cabinet and base. Manufactured by Mills and Roberts Novelty Co. in 1929. Plays and pays. Minor wear throughout. No keys included. (Very Good). 700 - 1,200

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25 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS PERFECTED JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 15”W x 14”D. This is the Perfected Jackpot slot machine manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1930 to 1932. Also known as the Dutch Boys or Blue Boys because the front casting design features two boys happily dancing. It has a wooden cabinet with a cast aluminum front, detailed in yellow and blue. Includes two payout cups and a single jackpot reserve. Complete with the original three reel strips and back doors. Moderate wear throughout and in original condition showing repairs to the gooseneck slide. Includes a bag of coins and keys. (Good). 700 - 1,400 26 - **10¢ PACE DELUXE BELL SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 15”D. A nice slot machine manufactured by Pace in 1945, complete with the original reel strips. It has a aluminum cast front, in a sleek red finish with chrome hardware throughout and a black wooden base. There are two jackpot reserves with the right side filled with dimes and two payout cups. Moderate wear throughout with scratches to the chrome and showing a large repair to the handle. In working condition. One key is included. (Good). 700 - 1,200 27 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS VICTORY CHIEF SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 15”W x 15”D. This is an interesting slot machine with a wooden front, matching the rest of the cabinet and topped with an aluminum top casting in blue, detailed in white. It has a single jackpot reserve and features an emblem of an eagle at the center. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings, circa 1942. Restored with light surface scratches, a replacement award card, reel strips, and the mechanism painted grey. Retaining the original cash box without a lock. One key is included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500

28 - **5¢ MILLS GOLDEN NUGGET NEW BLUE SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This slot machine is similar to the Extra Bell or Aikens Front of the same company, Mills Novelty Co. but is an original Golden Nugget Casino machine, manufactured in 1955. The solid brass front casting has the same relief which features the large feather-like design but colored in blue with brass accents and yellow details. Complete with a chrome trim base and a Golden Nuggets Casino award card. With replacement reel strips and cash box, showing restoration to the cabinet sides where formica once laid. Includes the original lock and key. Some wear throughout with minor discoloration on the brass finish and the mechanism painted grey. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 29 - **10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. A nice slot machine with a cast aluminum front, featuring raised cherry designs and a black bib award card. Complete with a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. The machine works well but there is wear throughout the black cabinet, displaying moderate loss of paint. Very nice original condition retaining the original reel strips, lock, and back door key. Four keys are included. (Good). 700 - 1,500 30 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. GOOSENECK SILENT SLOT MACHINE. 24-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. An Art Deco style slot machine, also known as the Skyscraper, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933. It is housed in a wood cabinet with a nicely restored cast aluminum front and presented with a patriotic motif. The aluminum is matched with colors of red and blue, detailed in black. Compete with two jackpot reserves and two payout cups. Award card and reel strips are new while the back door is original. Works well. One key is included. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

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31 - **1¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. THE OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 15-1/2”W x 13”D. This trade stimulator is advertised as an amusement only machine and features a horse race theme. It was manufactured by Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. in 1933 to 1935 and has been restored to perfection. It has a nice wood cabinet and a cast aluminum front with details of orange, yellow and black. The interior is well kept, complete with horses, each of a different color. Contains gumballs. Functions properly. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

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32 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. IMPERIAL SHOCKER ARCADE MACHINE. 22-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 12”D. This is an amusement machine intended “For Headaches, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Neuralgia and All Nervous Disorders.” It procures a fictional treatment for patrons by inducing an electric shock throughout the body. It was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1908. It has a wooden cabinet with a cast LOT - 32 iron facade featuring a very elegant design and two females leaning against an edge, flanked on each side of the machine. The center dial is very weathered and has lost most of its graphic. The machine displays moderate wear but has a nice overall appearance. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000 33 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. JOCKEY CIGAR POKER TRADE STIMULATOR WITH STAND. Largest: 35”T x 16”W x 16”D. This 5¢ trade stimulator, named the Jockey, was manufactured by the Caille Bros. in 1905. Housed in oak with ornate iron castings, complete with cast iron marquee. Includes the original poker reels and award card, slightly soiled. There is some exterior wear and surface scratches. Retaining the original back door, a nice original and unrestored example. Includes one key. 23”T x 17”W x 13”D. Includes matching wooden stand with black cast iron base that were not original to the machine. Nice condition. 35”T x 16”W x 16”D. (Very Good). 6,000 - 10,000 34 - **5¢ WHEELAND NOVELTY CO. PERFECTION TRADE STIMULATOR. 16”T x 13-1/4”W x 11-1/2”D. A fine example of an early trade stimulator, manufactured by the Wheeland Novelty Co. in 1901. Many versions of the Perfection from different companies circulated around the same time but only this one offered a full cast iron cabinet. Complete with ornate decoration, crowned with a “Perfection” marquee and adorned with a copper flash finish. Includes the original top sign and older replacement cards. Normal wear is present commensurate with its age. The small window where the pointing hand is located is plastic rather than glass. Missing a piece of the original scroll work on the front of the machine. A rare and hard to find machine. A grand coin operated machine, adding Perfection to any collection. One key is included. (Good). 6,000 - 12,000

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35 - 1¢ ADAM’S GUM CO. FIVE STAR VENDOR. 24-1/2”T x 14”W x 9-1/2”D. A rare gum vendor, manufactured by Adam’s Gum Co. in 1915 and is complete with glass globe, containing colorful gumballs. This vendor advertised Adam’s gum and gave free packages of gum if patron guessed the color of gum vended correctly. It is housed in an oak cabinet with a green glass facade and a globe with a cast iron base, embossed “Yu-Chu-Co.” of Newark, N.J.. There is mild wear throughout but includes all the original parts such as the paper marquee. (Good). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 38 36 - 1¢ SKILL MACHINE TRADE STIMULATOR. 4”T x 20-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. This one cent trade stimulator uses the penny as the center of the game. Place it in the slot and shoot, if it lands in between the two red lines, the patron wins a package of cigarettes or a cigar. There are scratches on the exterior oak housing and minor wear on the narrow field. One key is included. (Good). 400 - 800 37 - **LOT OF 2: 1¢ TRADE STIMULATORS. Largest 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Cub trade stimulator, manufactured by Daval Mfg. Co. in 1940. It is cast aluminum, colored in blue with chrome hardware. Complete with the original award card and contains gumballs. Also retains the original cigarette reels. Average wear with some paint loss, expected of its age. No keys. 6-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 5”D.; 11¢ Pok-O-Reel trade stimulator, manufactured by Groetchen Tool in 1941 and not to be confused with the machines of the same name manufactured in the 1930s. Cast aluminum with a bronze finish, detailed in red. Complete with 5 playing card reels. Wear throughout. Two keys are included. 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 8-1/2”D. (Good). 400 - 800 38 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS LITTLE MERCHANT TRADE STIMULATOR. 11-1/2”T x 9”W x 12”D. This countertop machine allows the operator to choose a combination of cigarettes on a lower set of reels in hopes of matching them to the selection on the set of reels that spin with a crank of the handle. Constructed of a cast aluminum facade with oak cabinet and base, partnered with details of red and yellow. There is wear throughout with some loss of color. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings, C. 1934. (Good). 300 - 800 39 - 1¢ ROOVER BROTHERS CO. MLLE. ZITA FORTUNE TELLER ARCADE MACHINE. 73-1/2”T x 15-1/2”W x 15-1/2”D. A nicely recreated fortune teller of the Roover Brothers Co. original, first circulating in 1895 to 1905. The beautiful female automaton is dressed in Edwardian clothing, displayed in a lighted tiger stripe oak cabinet with a clean interior that sits atop a stand with cast iron legs. For one penny, watch the automaton turn from one side to grab a fortune card and turn again to drop it down a chute for the patron to collect. There is some surface wear and minor scratches to the wooden unit. In working condition. Fortune cards and six keys are included. A very amusing machine, perfect for any arcade collector! (Very Good - Excellent). 6,000 - 12,000 LOT - 39

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40 - 5¢ CHESTER-POLLARD PLAY GOLF ARCADE MACHINE. 63”T x 48”W x 20”D. Housed in a rich dark wood cabinet with slanted glass front and casters for ease of movement. This early arcade game still retains the original background graphics, playing field, and manikin golfer. Manufactured by Chester-Pollard Amusement Co. in 1928. Some minor wear is evident on the marquee and cabinet finish, however, this device has an overall wonderful appearance. One key is provided. (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

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41 - ORIGINAL 1¢ PERFUME VENDOR. 66”T x 28”W x 17”D. An early perfume vendor in nice original condition, displaying moderate interior and exterior wear, commensurate with its age. For one penny, patron can choose between two perfumes- “Colgates Cashmere Bouquet” or “Marvo Violet Toilet Water” and will dispense through the mouth of the appropriate lion front casting. Made of wood with a cast iron base and collar but with cast brass hardware on the cabinet. Instructional paper is also original with a center tear. (Very Good). 4,000 - 6,000

42 - 5¢ NATIONAL K.O. FIGHTERS BOXING ARCADE GAME. 71”T x 40-1/2”W x 29-1/2”D. On each side of the cabinet are two pistols with two triggers, controlling the appropriate figural boxer- one in red shorts and the other in blue. By inserting a nickel into the pistol, the player’s objective is to knock the opposing boxer down to win the round. The exterior housing has been nicely restored, the interior is clean and retains its original components. Complete with marquee. Manufactured by National in 1928. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000

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43 - 5¢ GRIP TEST ARCADE MACHINE. 24”T x 16”W x 9”D. This is a countertop game, measuring the strength of any patron up to 500 lbs by gripping the front handle for 5 cents. There are six lights, surrounding the center and each will light up when the arrow is passed a certain point. It provides two charts, stating the average strength of a banker, doctor, plumber, etc.. The charts are original to the machine but are moderately soiled, displaying water markings. Housed in a nice wood cabinet with chrome nickel-plated hardware and a cast aluminum ring around the measuring dial. C. early 1900s. Minor wear throughout. One key is included. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000 44 - 1¢ CAIL-O-SCOPE “THE VEILED BEAUTY” ARCADE MACHINE. 72”T x 22”T x 20”D. This is a large stereoscope viewer, featuring “The Veiled Beauty” presented on the marquee which displays a seductive fair skinned female, dressed in black clothing. Housed in a nice oak cabinet with beautiful ornate cast iron hardware throughout and fancy metal legs. With the serial no. 3282. It was manufactured by the Caille Bros Co. in 1904 to 1905. There is minor surface wear with a large crack within the cardboard of the marquee and some water marks. Retaining the original clockwork mechanism and showing signs of an older plating and finish. Two keys and a replacement crank are included. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 3,500 LOT - 43

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45 - 25¢ MECHANICAL WORLD STEAM SHOVEL ARCADE CLAW MACHINE. 65”T x 43”W x 26”W. This arcade claw machine is a crane digger, manufactured by Mechanical World in Arlington, TX and allows up to two players. It is housed in a light oak cabinet with cast aluminum details such as the marquee and legs. It appears to be a more contemporary machine, in superb condition inside and out with only minor wear. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500

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46 - 25¢ ROCK-OLA WORLD’S FAIR JIG-SAW PINBALL MACHINE. 49-1/2”T x 19”W x 41”D. This is a mechanical pinball machine, designed by David Rockola himself to commemorate the 1933 World’s Fair. Each play, the patron is given 10 balls but this particular machine only allows up to three. Points can be obtained throughout the game but the most can be achieved by acquiring all pieces of the puzzle. In original condition, complete with the original interior and marquee. Manufactured my Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. in 1933. One key is included. (Good). 700 - 2,000

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47 - 25¢, $1 G.L. TECHNOLOGY, INC. PUTTING CHALLANGE II ARCADE MACHINE. 28”T x 33”W x 120”D. A golf simulator known to have 108 golf simulations, manufactured by G.L. Technology, Inc. in 1996. There can be up to four players, programmed with different skill levels and three types of courses including a “Practice” mode. Complete with a putter, a golf ball and a detachable putting stage. The exterior is made of wood and has plexiglass sides. The machine accepts quarters as well as one dollar bills. There is wear throughout from moderate use. Made in the USA. 6 keys are provided. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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48 - 25¢ SEGA COWBOY ARCADE MACHINE. 71”T x 28”W x 41”D. A western themed game, manufactured by SEGA in 1974 and made in Japan. The cabinet appears to be in pristine condition, displaying bright colors and minimal wear. The objective of the game is to lasso the cow by its horns and then throw it to the ground. Player receives one point for every successful lasso. A simple animated game, ahead of its time. Does not include keys. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 49 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG CO. THE CHALLENGER ARCADE SHOOTER GAME. 56-1/2”T x 11-1/2”W x 28”D. A fun arcade game with a cast aluminum pistol attachment and cast aluminum marquee, detailed in red. For one penny, the player is given ten chances to shoot the nine targets. It is housed in an oak cabinet with a multi-sports themed motif throughout, colored in orange and black. There is wear throughout commensurate with its age. Manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. in 1931 to 1939 and again in 1946. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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50 - 25¢ BALLY’S BOW AND ARROW PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 71”T x 30-1/2”W x 56”D. A really cool looking pinball game with a Native American theme, featuring artwork by Christian Marche. The electro-mechanical arcade machine was manufactured by Bally in 1975 with only 7,630 units produced. For 25¢, patron is given five balls and each game can have up to four players. There are many features to this game with chances for replays. The backglass and playfield are intact and very vibrant, paired with a nice exterior cabinet. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 51 - 5¢ VENDEX INC. PENCIL STAMP MACHINE. 14”D x 47”T x 13”W. Professionally restored in burgundy with silver pinstriping throughout on a matching base. This vending machine is unique in its ability to imprint up to 16 characters onto the product before dispensing. In excellent condition despite a break to one of the curved front columns used for selecting letters to and wear to the back door. Includes one key. Patented Aug. 4, 1925. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 51 52 - ARCADE COIN CHANGER. 12”T x 10-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. Coin changer, made up of a cast iron body with 5 cast aluminum channels for coins and has a wooden base. There is wear throughout, displaying areas of age and oxidation. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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53 - 1¢ O.D. JENNINGS THE TARGET COIN DROP ARCADE GAME. 17”T x 12-1/2”W x 8”D. A one to two player coin drop countertop arcade game, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1926. It is cast aluminum, featuring two Native American figures in red and blue on the facade. But the colors have faded over time and there is moderate exterior wear. With a wooden pinfield backboard. Back panel does not lock. (Good). 400 - 900 54 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG CO. THE CHALLENGER ARCADE GAME. 15-1/2”T x 10”W x 28”D. A fun arcade game with a cast aluminum pistol attachment. For one penny, the player is given ten chances to shoot the nine targets. It is housed in an oak cabinet with a multi-sports themed motif throughout, colored in orange and black. There is wear throughout commensurate with its age and heavy exterior surface scratches. Manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. in 1931 to 1939 and again in 1946. There is no steel balls included for shooting and no glass top. One key is included. (Fair). 400 - 1,200 55 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ COUNTERTOP AMUSEMENT MACHINES. Largest 6-1/2”T x 11-1/2”W x 23”D. This lot of two includes 1- 5¢ Skipper countertop pinball machine, manufactured by Bally in 1933. It has a nice cabinet with a chrome interior, complete with the original award card. Balls not included. One key. 6-1/2”W x 11-1/2”W x 23”D.; 1- 5¢ Rol-Let countertop pinball machine, manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. also in 1933, complete with original award card. The concept is the same with points awarded depending on where the balls land. Balls not included. No keys but can be opened using a screw driver. 6”T x 12”W x 24”D.; Each item displays moderate wear and in working condition. (Good). 400 - 1,200

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56 - 1¢ DAVAL MFG. CO. BEST HAND “A GAME OF SKILL” ARCADE MACHINE. 20”T x 13”T x 9”D. A countertop penny arcade game with two similar sides. Place coin in slot and turn whichever way the arrow is pointing. Hit the slot and try to get the ball into any of the pockets. Manufactured by Daval Mfg. Co. in 1947. Clean interior with moderate exterior wear and scratches to the surface. No steel balls or keys included. (Good). 300 - 800 57 - 1D WONDER’S RALLY BALL ARCADE GAME. 28”T x 17-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. A tabletop flip ball game, similar to an Allwin’s cabinet and style. The interior is clean and features a colorful graphic with a mountain race car theme. Shoot the ball into any of the “Win” pockets or eat your luck and land in one of the “Fall” pockets. Housed in wood with a copper colored finish, complete with chrome hardware. There are some chips to the wood and minor scuffs to the paint. No keys. (Good). 300 - 1,200

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58 - 1¢ GREAT LAKES SYSTEM MERCURY ATHLETIC SCALE GRIP TESTER. 17”T x 15-1/2”W x 12”D. An early strength tester manufactured by the Great Lakes System from 1951 to 1957. It has a cast aluminum and cast iron construction with a wooden base. Colored in red with chrome hardware and complete with a red detailed measuring dial. There is a chart stating the average strength of men and woman. Moderate wear is present. No keys. (Good). 300 - 800 59 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ CRISS-CROSS AND WAMPUM AMUSEMENT MACHINES. Largest 17”T x 10-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- 1¢ Criss-Cross tabletop arcade game of Churchill Woodworks in Chicago. It has a nice red cabinet with a navy cast aluminum front and a clean interior. Complete with the original marquee. It has no back door and no balls for play. Moderate wear throughout. No key. 17”T x 10-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- 1¢ Wampum trade stimulator, manufactured by Bally in 1938. The case is cast aluminum, colored in shades of green and detailed in silver. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 900 60 - 1¢ “CHICAGO STREET GIRLS” MUTOSCOPE MARQUEE. 17”T x 30-1/2”W x 7”D. This sign has an ornate copper flash metal frame with a floral shaped lamp affixed to the top. It reads “Real Moving Pictures” - “Naked! Uncensored!” - “Chicago Street Girls!” “Best Show In Town!” and “Banned In Boston” with a photo of a naked woman, displaying her bum. A fantastic sign with only light wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 500 61 - 5¢ GOTTLIEB’S FLYING TRAPEZE JUNIOR PINBALL MACHINE. 43-1/2”T x 24”W x 26”D. There are different versions of this pinball machine manufactured by Gottlieb, this particular example is the electro-mechanical Junior model. Circa 1934. For five cents, the patron is given 10 balls but this game only allows 7. It has a nice exterior wood cabinet with moderate surface scratches but the interior displays wear with areas of soiling and discoloration throughout. Works well. No keys included. (Good). 200 - 800

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62 - 5¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO.’S VACCUMATIC CARD VENDOR WITH A UNIQUE VACUUM SYSTEM, EXTREMELY UNUSUAL IN COIN-OP. 42-1/2”T x 23”W x 17”D. A tabletop card vendor manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. in 1950 to 1959. Featuring a variety of picture cards, titled the “Bikini Bathers” with a display of the different cards a patron may receive. Housed in a wood cabinet with yellow trim and a neon acrylic marquee. There is moderate wear throughout due to age with some loss of paint and wood chips. Does not have a stand. Includes cards and one key. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000 63 - 10¢, 25¢ BALLY FIREBALL PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 69”T x 29”W x 52-1/2”D. A fun arcade game manufactured by Bally in February of 1972 with only 3,815 units produced. There can be a total of up to 4 players with 5 balls per play. The machine was designed by Ted Zale with the artwork by Dave Christensen. The exterior displays moderate wear throughout and the interior playfield shows mild aging from moderate use. The backglass remains intact and immaculate. Keys are not included and the back door is not present. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200 64 - WOODEN TABLETOP STEREOSCOPE VIEWER. 16-1/2”T x 10”W x 13”D. A non-coin operated stereoscope viewer that is purely mechanical and manually operated. Within the cabinet, it reads “Patented Jan. 6 1874 by Prof. J.W. Campbell.” Housed in a fine cabinet with a beautiful wood finish and frosted glass windows on both sides for natural interior lighting. Includes a reel with cards. There is no base cover with moderate surface wear throughout. (Good). 300 - 800 LOT - 64

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LOT - 65 65 - MULTI-COIN STEWART & MCGUIRE CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE. 28”W x 13-1/2”D x 70”T. This floor model vendor has two coin entries, one marked as being for quarters only and one for 1¢ matches. Eye-level advertising offers each pack for 30¢ with “change in the package” while advertising near the nine product selection plungers indicates payment total at 20¢ with the price per pack at no more than 18¢. Has product labels for Lucky Strike, Old Gold, and Camel cigarettes. Manufacturer’s plaque is marked Stewart & McGuire - A DuGrenier Product. No keys. (Good). 1,000 - 2,500

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66 - HOLOCOMB & HOKE BUTTERKIST CORN POPPER MACHINE. 78”T x 26”W x 44”D. A popcorn machine, in original condition, manufactured by Holocomb & Hoke in the early 1910s to 1920s, perfecting Dan Talbert’s original design. This is Model No. 2, the standard of all the popcorn machines manufactured by the company, and it offered an electric popper. Nicely housed in a wood cabinet and has a glass top with moving windows for easy interior access. Complete with two drawers and two cabinets for additional storage and a side shelf. Includes four popcorn buckets of different sizes. An older restoration with minor wear throughout and has some surface scratches but is in good condition, despite its age. (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 3,500

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67 - BARTHOLOMEW THE NICKEL MINT ROASTED PEANUTS AND POPCORN MACHINE. 75”T x 28”W x 16”D. An early roasted peanuts and popcorn cart, named “The Nickel Mint”, manufactured by Bartholomew in the 1900s. It is constructed of steel painted black and red with copper hardware, restored to near perfection. The top has a wooden frame with glass sides and the bottom has metal spoke wheels. There are additional side compartments for extra storage. There is minor wear throughout but moderate size loss of paint is apparent, next to the word “Fresh”. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 6,000

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68 - 10¢ MINIT POP POPCORN VENDING MACHINE. 63”T x 25”W x 18”D. A very popular machine from 1948 all the way to the 1960’s for its pleasurable amusement and great tasting popcorn in just one minute. The popcorn is automatically dispensed through steel a device, painted in bright red and yellow. The colors are a dynamic duo, giving it a very inviting and gleeful appearance. Place a popcorn bag provided by the machine(included) under the chute, insert dime and wait for popcorn to fill the bag. The white knob located to the right of the machine adds salt if patron desires. The lighted marquee reads “Popcorn Hot And Delicious!” Manufactured by Minit Pop. Two keys are provided. (Excellent). 5,000 - 7,000

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69 - 5¢ STONER UNIVENDOR CANDY VENDING MACHINE. 16”L x 29-1/4”W x 55-3/4”T. Manufactured by the Stoner Mfg Co. of Aurora, Illinois in the 1950’s, this candy vendor has 7 large inventory slots and 1 for roll candy. “Fresh Candy” and manufacturing information is on the central mirror. Cool, original condition. No keys are included. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,500 70 - 5¢ & 25¢ SCHERMACK FLOOR MODEL STAMP VENDOR. 15”L x 21”W x 47”T. These dual stamp machines are the Schermack Model P. The front is constructed from painted sheet metal and the back and sides are clear plastic. They are mounted to a tapered, fluted column on a oval base. Serial No. 106034. Excellent condition. (Restored). 700 - 2,000

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71 - 5¢ THE CHALLENGER DELUXE HOT NUT VENDOR. 22”T x 16-1/2”W x 6”D. For five cents, patrons can choose from three different vendors on one machine- “HOT” cashews, mixed nuts and pistachio nuts. It is constructed of cast aluminum with a steel AJAX Cups side vendor, manufactured by Tropical Trading Company Inc. in the 1940s. Has a nice dulled chrome finish with decals detailed in red and black. The top piece is cut to read “Fresh Hot Nuts” in red. With moderate wear throughout. Four keys included. (Good). 600 - 1,200 72 - 10¢, 25¢ DILLON MFG. CO. AMERICAN POSTMASTER POSTAGE STAMP VENDOR. 12”T x 13-1/2”W x 9”D. Restored porcelain postage stamp vendor, retaining its lovely patriotic motif and featuring a graphic of the US capitol building at the center. It is colored in navy, detailed in red and white. There are three selections the patron can choose from, 4- 5¢ stamps, 3 stamps for 25¢ or 2- 4¢ stamps for 10¢. Does not includes stamps. It was manufactured by Dillon Mfg. Co. in 1930. With two keys. (Very Good). 600 - 1,800

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73 - 5¢ & 10¢ ROWE CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE. 32”T x 17”W x 12-1/2”D. A multi-coin operated machine, manufactured by the Rowe Vending Machine Co. and produced in the 1920s. There are seven channels once filled with packs of cigarettes by brands such as Lucky Strike, Chesterfields, Old Golds and Camels. The channel at the center, vends matches for only one penny. Insert a nickel and dime then push the knob forward to receive cigarette package. It has a cast aluminum body with a mirrored center, held by two nude figural females in black and silver. Moderate wear throughout. (Good). 500 - 1,000 74 - 1¢ & 5¢ NORTHWESTERN DE LUXE VENDING MACHINE. 7-1/2”L x 7”W x 19”T. These countertop machines are pretty rare, and it is thought this is largely because the mechanism was so complicated that Northwestern didn’t make them for very long after unveiling them in 1936. For the time, this was an ultra-modern, almost futuristic look. The base is black porcelain enamel. One key is included. (Very Good). 500 - 1,200 75 - 5¢ 10¢ SCHERMACK PRODUCTS CO. MODEL 25 POSTAGE STAMP VENDOR. 14”T x 14-1/2”W x 8”D. Two side by side postage stamp vending machines, both Model 25 of Schermack Products Co. manufactured in the 1930s. Both have a nice porcelain front and glass sides, restored in white, detailed in red and navy, paired with chrome hardware. The “Postage Stamps” paper advertisements within the center are not original to this machine. One plaque reads “4- One Cent Stamps” and the other reads “3- Three Cent Stamps”. Both are affixed to an oak base and are fine examples of early vendors. One key is included. (Excellent). 500 - 1,400 76 - 1¢ U.G. GRANDBOIS GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 131”T x 7”D x 7”W. This countertop vendor offers a single ball of gum for each coin inserted. In original condition, this example is showing some age wear. Featuring the cast iron short base resting on an aluminum base with aluminum top painted black. Retains the original 6” cylindrical glass globe. Circa 1927. (Good). 400 - 900

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77 - 5¢ HARMON MACHINE CO. PENCILS VENDING MACHINE. 14”T x 9”W x 7”D. A pencil vendor manufactured by Harmon Machine Co. with the last patent dates ranging from the 1940s to 1950s. It has a pressed steel cabinet, in blue and detailed in white. It has wear throughout, visible along the base with scratches to the paint. Works well, dispenses pencils. (Good). 400 - 900 78 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ VENDING MACHINES. Largest 14”T x 7”W x 7”D. This lot of two includes 1- 5¢ Regal cast aluminum gumball machine circa 1940s, with a glass globe. The base is colored in red and black, displaying minor wear throughout. It is filled with colorful gumballs and the metal flap reads “Thank You”. One key is included. 14”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- cast aluminum 5¢ gumball machine manufactured by the Steel Vending Co., reading “Ace Delicious Nut Meats” on the front decal. The metal is colored in jade with an octagon shaped glass. Moderate wear and aging throughout. No keys. 14”T x 6-1/2”W x 6”D. (Good). 400 - 1,200

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79 - 25¢ INTER-AMERICAN U.S. POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINE. 13”W x 14”D x 51”T. This stamp vendor rests on a stand for convenient access. Offering six different varieties or quantities. Sides are marked “Manufactured by L. Steiner Manufacturing Co. for Inter-American Stamp Vending Corp. Brooklyn 1, New York, U.S.A.” Showing paint loss and age. No keys included. (Good). 400 - 900

83 - 1¢ VICTOR MODEL V GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 15”T x 8”D x 7-1/2”W. Countertop vendor offering a single piece of gum for a penny. Showing a professional restoration, this machine is in excellent condition throughout, showing no loss to the black and yellow porcelain. In working condition. Circa 1941. Includes one key. (Restored). 300 - 800

80 - 5¢, 10¢ U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS VENDOR. 14”T x 6-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. A cast iron postage stamps vendor, possibly an older restoration due to the wear displayed on the base and cabinet. The front casting has an Art Deco design, colored in white with brown accents. For one nickel, patron can receive 4 one cent stamps or 3 three cents stamps. Also showing some discoloration on the front. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 400 - 900

84 - 1¢ OAK MFG. CO. 7-UP PEANUT VENDING MACHINE. 14”T x 8-1/4”D x 7”D. This Acorn vendor has been professionally restored in a 7-UP motif with a miniature soda bottle within the square glass globe. In excellent condition throughout. Includes one key but lock is not functioning. (Restored). 300 - 600

81 - 1¢ BLUEBIRD GUMBALL MACHINE. 14-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. A simple one cent gumball machine manufactured by Bluebird. It has a cast aluminum base and top in a dulled chrome finish. Complete with a glass globe. There is wear throughout the gumball machine, most visible on the metal and interior rod. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

85 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN MASTER NOVELTY VENDER. 8-1/4”L x 8-1/4”W x 16-1/4”H. This vender has one of the original tan and green porcelain color schemes and an embossed rising sun on the coin door. The cast aluminum front is marked with the “Aug. 14, 23” patent date and the flap reads “Hold/Hand/Lift Up”. Works smoothly. The tan porcelain has some touch up repair. Circa 1923. One key is included. (Very Good). 300 - 700

82 - 1¢ OAK MFG. CO. COCA COLA GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 18”T x 6”W x 7”D. This Acorn countertop vending machine has been professionally restored in a Coca Cola motif with a miniature Coke bottle within the large cylindrical glass globe. In excellent condition throughout. Includes one key. (Restored). 300 - 700 36

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LOT - 86 86 - OHMER FARE CASH REGISTER CO. CASH REGISTER WITH STAND. 52”T x 17”W x 15-1/2”D. Ohmer Fare Cash Register Co. manufactured this cast iron register in the early 1900’s. It is accompanied by a cast iron stand where the register rests nicely. The register has a green finish with silver detail and an oak handle. There are three levers, for selecting dollar and cent amounts. After the amount has been selected, rotate the handle and the drawer will open. Two keys are provided. Works well. Moderate wear, apparent with its age. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 87 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. MODEL 52-1/4 CASH REGISTER. 21”T x 17”W x 15-1/2”D. A lovely cash register of the National Cash Register Co. manufactured in 1907 and is model 52-1/4 with the serial no. 570147. It has a very elegant dolphin case pattern with a nickel-plated finish, complete with a nice marble stone top above the 8 slot currency drawer. Crowned with an “Amount Purchased” marquee. The cash register properly functions with working numerical keys. No keys are included. (Very Good). 600 - 1,000 88 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER BRASS MODEL 313. 21”T x 10”W x 16”D. An exceptional candy store cash register, manufactured by the National Cash Register Co. in 1912, dated from its serial no. 1424380. The model 313, presents an ornate brass case with a nickel-plated cash drawer. The case pattern is known as Dolphin for its elegant design, which at the time was created by Tiffany’s of New York. Complete with an “Amount Purchased” marquee, a beautiful marble top above the currency drawer and 15 horizontal keys in working condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 89 89 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER 1015 “BUBBLER” PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 24”L x 32-1/2”W x 59”T. The Model 1015 was Wurlitzer’s show piece after WWII and was so successful after its release in 1946, it saved the company from bankruptcy. These iconic jukeboxes are getting hard to find and this one is a beauty. Illuminated, color-changing pilasters at the corners are accentuated with rising bubbles. Serial No. 1024634. One key is included. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

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90 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER MODEL 2504 PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 52”T x 28”D x 35”W. This jukebox offers 104 selections from as many as 52, 45 rpm records. Currently loaded with an assortment of records but not entirely filled. Featuring a curved glass top and triangular push buttons. Very stylish! Showing damage to the “Hi-Fidelity Music” plastic on the interior. Currently on free-play in working condition. Does not include keys and locks have been drilled out. Circa 1961. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 91 - EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH MODEL B WITH HORN. 16”W x 10-1/2”D x 12-1/2”T. Housed in a highly polished oak cabinet with wing type clips to secure the id, this cylinder player is slightly larger than the Standards. Manufacturer’s plaque is marked with serial number 312590. Includes crank, Cygnet horn, and support bracket. (Excellent). 700 - 1,400 92 - PATHE MODEL XXI PATHEPHONE PHONOGRAPH. 20”L x 49”W x 38”H. The Pathe Freres Phonograph Co. of New York made these quality machines in the early 1900s. The stunning oak cabinet has spoon carvings, rope twist legs, and beautiful grain patterns. The center top opens to reveal a turntable with a genuine Pathe reproducer. Serial No. 1783. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 96 94 - COLUMBIA THE DISC GRAPHOPHONE TYPE AJ PHONOGRAPH. 10-1/2”D x 10-1/2”W x 6”T. Early record player by Columbia Phonograph Company, featuring a highly decorated oak case, tone and support arm. This version of the Type AJ has a side crank and 10” platter. Circa 1903. Includes a metal horn and crank. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 LOT - 93

93 - LOT OF 2: KLINGSOR GRAMAPHONE AND PHONOGRAPH STORAGE CABINET. 16-1/4”L x 25-1/2”W x 76”H. These rare machines were even considered curious back when they were sold, circa 1910. The crossed, 32 pairs of strings mounted on a soundboard like a zither, had little to do with the phonograph’s operation while covering the internal horn, and the designer was never really clear about their function. The oak cabinet has splits on both sides, and the design of the central door to the phonograph ensures that the hinges become loose with time. The upper cabinet doors were originally stained glass and have been replaced with recessed panels. The upper cabinet, measuring 16-1/4”L x 24-3/4”W x 42-3/4”, contains the phonograph. The lower cabinet, measuring 16-1/4”L x 25-1/2”W x 33-1/4”H, has no shelving, but does have built-in supports for shelves to store phonograph records. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

95 - SWISS MUSIC BOX. 8-1/2”T x 30”W x 13”D. A music box containing a single cylinder with a single comb. It is housed in a long wood cabinet with floral artwork on the surface and ebony details throughout. There is moderate wear, best for restoration with some parts possibly missing. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000 96 - 25¢ REUGE BALLERINA MUSIC BOX. 19”T x 13-1/2”W x 9”D. An elegant music box, manufactured in Switzerland by Reuge, known for their intricate mechanical work and singing birds. This particular music box features a lovely dancing ballerina, front and center, dressed in correct clothing. It has a single cylinder with single comb and plays three songs- the Anniversary Song, Tales from the Vienna Woods and Vienna Life. Housed in a sleek cabinet with beautiful wood work, displaying minor wear. Includes one key. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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97 - POLYPHON STYLE 104 UPRIGHT MUSIC BOX. 50-1/2”T x 27-1/2”T x 15-1/2”D. A magnificent upright music box of Polyphon, style 104, produced in 1900 and one of the most popular instruments of its time, finding itself a home in many pubs and taverns across Europe. It is housed in a glossy walnut case and paired with beautiful woodwork throughout, such as the incredibly detailed handcrafted marquee crowned at top of the cabinet. It operates manually through a hand crank, playing 19-5/8 inch discs and equipped with an on/off switch. Contains one disc, titled The Skater, with additional discs provided. Complete with double combs and brass hardware. Made in Germany and later restored. Includes one key original to the music box. It does not have a stand or base. (Excellent). 2,500 - 5,000 98 - SWISS QUALITE EXCELSIOR SUPEREXTRA 8 AIRS MUSIC BOX. 6”T x 20”W x 9”D. A beautiful Swiss music box of Qualite Excelsior Superextra No. 6006, produced in the late 19th century. It is housed in a charming wood cabinet but displays exterior wear with scratches throughout the surface. Single cylinder with a single comb and can play 8 melodies such as Private Tommy Atkins by Potter and Miss Helyett by Audran. Includes a stop-play and change-repeat switch. Contains the original paper song program, slightly soiled. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000 40

LOT - 100 99 - KALLIOPE DISC PLAYER MUSIC BOX CHRISTMAS TREE STAND. 12”T x 11-1/2”W x 17”D. An fascinating music box manufactured by Kalliope in the 1890s, also serving as a Christmas tree stand. It is housed in a lovely mahogany cabinet with gilt accents and brass hardware. The chalice looking piece above is where the small Christmas tree resides and as the music plays, a spring mechanism slowly rotates it. Plays 7” discs and includes the disc, Kalliope 337 Killarnoy. Has the serial no. 129258. There is moderate wear throughout, scratches on the wood and aging on the hardware. Includes a total of ten perforated discs. (Good). 1,000 - 2,500 100 - REGINA MUSIC BOX DISC PLAYER. 8”T x 13”W x 12”D. A wonderful single comb disc player music box, produced by Regina with the serial no. 10354. It is housed in a simple glossy wooden cabinet with brass hardware, displaying moderate exterior wear. It plays 11 inch discs and includes the Washington Post March 2051, works and sounds well. The interior sepia-toned lithograph features children dancing and playing instruments in the forest, slight soiling. Includes 23 discs total. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,800

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101 - 5¢ J.P. SEEBURG EAGLE NICKELODEON KT AUTOMATIC PLAYER. 62”T x 48”W x 24”D. A magnificent automatic orchestrion manufactured by J.P. Seeburg, circa 1925. Furnished by the Automatic Music Rolls Co. and held in a beautiful oak cabinet with three stained glass panels and a colorful eagle front. While the bottom cabinet hides the inner mechanics and rolls, the leaded glass displays the tambourine, triangle, xylophone, etc.. Only playing Type G rolls. With a soft-loud switch for the piano and an on-off switch for the tambourine and xylophone. Includes an additional roll and a collection of vinyl records. Plays and sounds exquisite! No keys are included. (Excellent). 10,000 - 15,000

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102 - SUPER JUNIOR REPRODUCO ENSEMBLE. Assembled: 80”L x 144”W x 63”H. Intended for theater use, the rare Super Junior has four ranks of pipes, which are in the side cabinet. This large lot consists of the main double keyboard console (39”L x 64-3/4”W x 58-1/2”H), side cabinet (43”L x 58”W x 63”H), bench (17”L x 38”W x 20-1/2”H), foot pedal array (25”L x 20”W x 3-1/2”), mechanical cabinet (19”L x 36”W x 34-1/2”H), hoses, and 36 multi-tune rolls. This Super Junior has benefited from a professional restoration and remains a beautiful specimen. Serial No. 282237. (Restored). 8,000 - 12,000

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103 - STINSON DOUBLE TRACKER BAND ORGAN. 105”L x 54”W x 79”H. This is a European street organ converted to a Wurlitzer 165 with duplex roll system and percussions added. The Stinson Organ Co., from Bellefontaine, Ohio, has manufactured a beautiful front for this Wurlitzer Double Tracker band organ. It uses standard Wurlitzer No. 165 rolls and the double tracker system allows continuous play by rewinding one roll while the other plays. Two rolls are installed and another 4 rolls are included. In front of the wood pipe array stands a band conductor automaton. Sounds as good as it looks! (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

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104 - **25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FUTURITY GOLD AWARD SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is a Mills Novelty Co. slot machine, manufactured in 1935 and was given an interesting feature. If a patron has yet to win in the nine times they have played then on the tenth turn, the patron will win their money back. Housed in a wood cabinet with a cast aluminum front, highly restored in an emerald green finish. The mechanism has also been painted grey and reel strips and award card replaced. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Functions properly with Futurity mechanism complete and working. One key is included. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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105 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BASEBALL VENDER SKILL SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 16”D. Baseball themed slot machine with a playfield embossed on the front aluminum casting, displaying brilliant colors throughout. It is housed in a dark wood cabinet with four mint vendors, filled with packaged mints and is complete with the original reels and award card. Topped with a cast aluminum marquee. With correct and working skill stops, this machine plays and pays. Restored correctly with polished castings and retouched cabinet side pinstripes. Without score keeping knobs. Retaining the original cash box and mechanism. Manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1929. Four keys are included. (Very Good). 2,500 - 5,000

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106 - **5¢ MILLS THE DEWEY MUSICAL CABINET UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 29”W x 17-1/2”D x 67”T. The Mills factory in Chicago started making these iconic machines in 1899 and didn’t stop until the 1920s. This model with the musical cabinet was more rare. Admiral Dewey, “The Hero of Manila” is pictured at the center of the wheel and in relief on the cabinet, the reverse glass is original with a replacement Dewey graphic. The detail in all of the cast iron features is impressive on the oak cabinet with fluted columns, recessed panels and carved appliques. A restored example with all iron castings, replacement mechanism hold downs, and a replacement back door. A nice machine that plays and pays. With Swiss music box. 4 keys are included but one is bent. (Very Good). 12,000 - 20,000

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107 - **25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BIG SIX UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 29”W x 20”D x 66”T. Mills Novelty Co. started making these great upright machines in 1906. This example is a late model retaining the original plating to the copper flashed iron castings, reverse glass at the center, and back door and locks. Showing some separation on the top wood and some inpainting to the numbers on the color wheel. In great working condition. Includes two keys. (Very Good). 15,000 - 20,000

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108 - **50¢ CAILLE BROS. BIG SIX DOUBLE UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 70”T x 47”W x 6-1/2”D. This is an exceptional example of a double upright slot machine, produced by the Caille Bros in 1904 and it does not disappoint. An early and very rare combination with Watts nickel plating on the all iron castings. An excellent restoration of a rare original machine. Housed in a superb tiger stripe oak cabinet, nicely displaying its natural striations only to compliment the ornate cast iron hardware throughout. The two 50¢ 6-way coin heads are each crowned with a matching marquee, both reading “The Big 6 Pays 5 For 1 On Any Color Play 50 Cts”. Complete with colorful tin litho gaming wheels, both with minor wear. At the center of the decorative iron casting is a lovely new mermaid insert. Marked with the serial no. 1532. Includes a wheel behind each cast iron leg. With vintage locks and keys. (Excellent). 90,000 - 125,000

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109 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. THE NEW CENTURY DETROIT UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 68”T x 25-1/2”W x 15”D. An upright floor model slot machine, manufactured by the Caille Bros. around 1915, with production beginning in 1901. It has a wooden cabinet with beautiful hand carved woodwork, ornate cast iron hardware and a colorful tin litho gambling wheel. Complete with an elegant cast iron center with a payout cup positioned at its center and claw legs. Replacement brass “Play Nickels” marquee above the later style 6-way coin head with a new iron back door. There are small surface scratches on the exterior and the litho wheel displays minor wear but is in good original condition. Retaining the original back door with restoration and a replacement lock. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 15,000 - 25,000

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LOT - 112 110 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BIG SIX JACKPOT UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 28” x 18 - 1/2” x 65 - 1/2”. An unrestored upright slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1904, complete with 6-way coin head. Housed in a later plain wood cabinet with lovely hand carved features and ornate cast iron hardware with a copper finish, in original condition with some surface wear. Includes an older tin litho color wheel and lustrous center reverse glass panel, both displaying slight paint loss and the glass missing the number “3”. Works well. With a replacement back door and lock. Without key. (Good - Very Good). 8,000 - 15,000 111 - **5¢ PACES RACES HORSE RACE SLOT MACHINE. 38-1/2”T x 46-1/2”W x 21-1/2”D. Floor model slot machine, housed in a wooden console and featuring a horse racing unit. This particular example is a later Red Arrow deluxe model. It was manufactured by Pace Mfg. Co. from 1934 to 1937 and has been restored to near excellence. The exterior shows little signs of wear, complete with cast aluminum hardware and a very clean interior, displaying vibrant colors to the original paint. In working condition, this machine plays and pays. Both sides have been fitted with a clear plexiglass panel, in addition to wood for exhibiting the mechanics of the machine. Currently utilizing one plexiglass and one wood panel. With a new award card, replacement locks and cash bag, and restoration to the horses. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 10,000 - 15,000

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112 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BASEBALL VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 16”D. A very cool slot machine restored to near perfection, featuring a colorful embossed baseball field with incorrect nickel plated aluminum castings. The machine has accents in orange, surrounded by a sleek wood cabinet. Topped with a cast aluminum marquee with replacement paper, reading “Eat Home Runs” - “A Game of Skill.” Complete with original sports themed “Champions” reel strips and award card. Plays and pays but the vendor is not working. Manufactured by Mills Novelty, circa 1929. Three keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,500 - 5,000

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113 - **50¢ ABEL NAU LA PRECIEUSE MUSICAL UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 25”W x 16-1/2”D x 60”H. A European machine with beautiful oak cabinet and brightly polished castings. This floor model musical slot machine was manufactured by Pierre-Abel Nau around 1903. With four extra wheel cards. Crazing can be seen throughout the cabinet finish. The brass coin head and pay cups are replacements with new wood cabinet appliques as well. In working condition. Does not include keys. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

115 - **1P CAILLE BROS. BEN HUR GAMING WHEEL SLOT MACHINE. 23”T x 16”W x 10”D. This is a countertop slot machine, manufactured by the Caille Bros in 1908 and operates using an English penny or American 50¢ piece. Housed in a glossy wooden cabinet with cast aluminum hardware, a five-way coin head and a colorful tin litho wheel. Works well. There is some wear throughout with minor surface scratches and cash door and back door locks are replacements. One key is included. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

114 - MASON CO. ROULETTE WHEEL TABLE. 21”T x 32” Dia. An incredible roulette wheel manufactured by Mason Co. converted to a display table, complete with copper flash cast aluminum claw legs and topped with a round plexiglass cover. It has a chrome cast aluminum turret, engraved “The Ceo. Mason Co. The Makers. Denver, CO.” and shows minor wear. The interior of the roulette wheel is in its original condition, including the original paint. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

116 - **10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRA BELL SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 16”D. Cast aluminum front slot machine manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1946, also called the Aikens Front or New Blue. It is highly restored in a lustrous burgundy color with brass plated castings, partnered with a sleek wood cabinet. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Complete with the original back door, lock and two keys with a new cash box and reel strips. Plays well. Minor wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,200 - 2,500

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117 - **5¢ JENNINGS NATIONAL DOUBLE JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE. 15”W x 14”D x 25”T. This Art Deco Jackpot Conversion, revamp gooseneck bell machine features three National Coin Machine Exchange reels and dual front jackpot. In working order, this machine has strong action. Original reel strips and back door. A nice original example. Circa 1933. Includes two keys. From the collection of Alan Sax (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 118 - **5¢ PACE BANTAM SLOT MACHINE. 20”T x 15”W x 14”D. A nicely restored slot machine, manufactured by Pace in 1929 to 1930. Its cast aluminum front is coated in yellow with red details, minor surface wear throughout. Complete with replacement reel strips, award card, and decals on the cabinet sides. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Showing a repair to the front door casting and retaining the original Pace cash bag, back door, and Pace lock in the front door. Plays and pays. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 119 - **1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. QT CHEVRON SLOT MACHINE. 19”T x 12-1/2”W x 13-1/2”D. A restored cast aluminum slot machine manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1938. The QT features two payout cups and two jackpot reserves. Complete with the original reel strips and cash box and new award card and cash box door. It is nickel plated and colored in a brilliant blue, detailed in red. Plays and pays. Two keys are included. Minimal wear throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 1,800 120 - **10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE. 25-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 16-1/2”D. A nice slot machine with a cast aluminum front, colored in red and blue with silver accents. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Complete with the original paint and finish showing moderate wear throughout. Also retaining the Baker Novelty distributor decals, original tax stamps on the back door paper showing operation in Idaho, and the original reel strips. With replacement back door lock and award card. Manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933. In working condition. Two keys are included. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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121 - **10¢ O.D. JENNINGS VICTORIA SILENT PEACOCK SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 15”W x 15”D. The aluminum casting of this slot machine is heavily embossed with beautiful designs of peacocks and symmetrical shapes. The machine is detailed in various vibrant colors- red, green, blue, yellow and gold. The jackpot reserves are filled with dimes and the vendors are filled with packaged mints. With replacement reel strips and cast box casting, a recast gooseneck slide, silver painted mechanism, incorrect color scheme, and nonworking vendor. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1932. Plays and pays. Keys included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 122 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. WOLFS HEAD SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 16”D. The aluminum casting of this slot machine features the figure of a fierce wolf, colored in red and yellow with details of black and silver. It has a wood cabinet, a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Complete with the original decals, cash box, and back door. Repainted with new reel strips. Showing some wear throughout with minor scratches to the paint. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Circa 1931 by Mills Novelty Co. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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123 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS BABY BUCKAROO SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 15”W x 16”D. This is a four reel slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1960. It features a lighted front with four red marbled plastics and a Native American finial at the center. The front casting is aluminum, complete with a single jackpot reserve and is filled with nickels. There is some wear on the finish. No keys included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 124 - **25¢ MILLS NOVETLY CO. EXTRAORDINARY GOLDEN MYSTERY SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 19”W x 14”D. An Art Deco cast aluminum slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933 and is also known as the World’s Fair Century. The front casting is brown with a textured finish and silver details, surrounded by a thick wood cabinet. The cabinet is a console stand cut down to tabletop size. It has a single jackpot reserve and a bellboy plaque. The machine retains the original mechanism, reel strips, cash box, back door, and lock. Works well. One key is included. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,500 125 - **50¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. ROMAN HEAD SLOT MACHINE. 25-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. Restored English penny slot machine with a cast aluminum front, displaying a nice blend of chrome with purple and red. It was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. as the Silent Golden in 1932. Features the enlarged Roman head at the center with two robe clad females on each side. Plays using American 50¢ coins. Retaining the original back door and lock with a recast back bonnet and non-working escalator. Showing only minor wear throughout. One key is included. (Excellent). 700 - 1,200

126 - **5¢ PACE COMET SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 16”D. A great restored slot machine manufactured by Pace in 1934 and displaying an array of vibrant colors such as blue, orange, yellow and red. It has two jackpot reserves and two side vendors, each filled with blocks of faux Vens mints. Retaining the original reel strips and lock with a reproduction award card. This machine also has a 25¢ coin head that has been modified to take nickels and is missing the skill stop mechanism. Very little wear throughout. In working condition. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,200 127 - **5¢ MILLS GOLDEN NUGGET NEW BLUE SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is an original Golden Nugget Casino slot machine with a replacement Golden Nugget award card, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1955. It is very similar to the Extra Bell or Aikens Front slot machine of the same company, featuring the same relief of the large feather-like design. The cabinet sides have been restored and no longer have the original formica. Retaining the original cast brass front colored in blue with a chrome trim base. Complete with a hand load front jackpot, original back door and replacement back bonnet and cash box. Functions properly. Includes original lock and two keys. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000 128 - **1¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL SLOT MACHINE. 24”T x 15-1/2”W x 15”D. Restored slot machine, also known as the Twin Jackpot Ball Gum Vender, manufactured by Watling in 1931. It has a black wooden cabinet with a cast aluminum front, detailed in red, orange and blue. Complete with the original tin reels strips. With replacement paper, cash box, gooseneck slide, and back door and the mechanism painted grey. It has two jackpot reserves and two gumball vendor columns, each filled with colorful gum. Plays and pays. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

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129 - **1¢ O.D. JENNINGS LITTLE DUKE SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 13-1/2”W x 10”D. Unlike many slot machines of its time, the Little Duke presented different features than most of the respective competition. It has a slightly smaller cabinet and instead of the traditional three reels, this slot machine had three concentric facing discs. The cast aluminum front has been restored with nickel plating and colors of orange, red, yellow and green. With new reel strips, back door, and back door lock without a cash box. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1931. Works well. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 130 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is a Mills Novelty Co. slot machine, also known as the Blue Front, manufactured in 1937. It has a wood cabinet with a cast aluminum front, colored in navy with details of red and light blue. Complete with a single jackpot reserve, new award card and the original Mills reel strips. Showing an older repainting or restoration with minor wear and wood separation on the case. Retaining the original back door with replacement lock and no cash box present. In working condition. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,400 131 - **5¢ MILLS FRONT MINTS VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 26-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. This slot machine has a nicely restored cast aluminum facade, painted in a vibrant red finish with copper colored details. The center has been revamped to present a lovely cast aluminum plaque, featuring a naked female figure also in copper. Complete with two side mint vendor columns. With replacement cash box, reel strips, and award card. Manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. circa 1930s and it properly functions. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200 132 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS VICTORIA DOUBLE MINT VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 15”W x 15”D. A cast aluminum front slot machine with a single jackpot reserve centered between two mint vendor columns. It has a textured chrome finish with an array of colors detailed throughout, displaying moderate wear. Retaining the original fortune fruit reels, doors, and gooseneck slide with a replacement award card. In working condition, the machine plays and pays with working mint vendor and jackpot. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1931. Three keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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133 - **50¢ TOM BOLAND MILLS SCREEN STARS SLOT MACHINE. 16”W x 15”D x 24”T. This single reel slot machine is also referred to as “Your Favorites”, with a reel strip showing the name of popular movie stars of the time. Made with the Mills Novelty Co. bell mechanism. Front castings feature an Oscar figure and reel cover that reads “It’s Skill” with a faded awards card showing the winning names. Without a skill stop. Shows wear to the wooden back door. Includes keys. Circa 1940. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 134 - **1¢ FIELD MFG. CO. FIVE JACKS COIN FLIP PAYOUT MACHINE. 19”T x 16”W x 10”D. Counter pocket machine of Fields Mfg. Co., manufactured from 1930 to 1931. It has an oak cabinet with an oak pinfield backboard and an aluminum front casting with red and green details. There are five pockets for five chances to win one of the five jackpots. There is significant wear throughout with paint loss and discoloration. No keys are provided. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,500

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135 - **1¢ SUPERIOR CONFECTION CO. CIGARETTE TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 11-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. The housing of this trade stimulator is made of cast aluminum with an art deco motif, as it was manufactured by the Superior Confection Co. in the 1930s. The award card and the reels appear original to the machine and it has a working “You Cheated Me” shutter. There is moderate wear throughout, mostly seen on the award card. No keys are included. (Good). 400 - 800 136 - 1¢ FRENCH FORTUNE TELLER TRADE STIMULATOR. 25”T x 19-1/2”W x 8”D. Fortune teller trade stimulator with a wood cabinet, colorful center graphic and intricate beautiful cast aluminum details. It is printed all in French and reads “Votre Signe” or “Your Sign” in English, through the patrons palms. It accepts pennies. Moderate wear throughout and minor soiling on the graphic. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,200 137 - **1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. NO. 5 POKER TRADE STIMULATOR. 60”T x 16”T x 16”W. Cast iron trade stimulator, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1898 and is affixed to a cast iron column stand. It is finished in black and has nickel plated details throughout with a marquee that reads “Free Cigars.” Complete with the original fortune five reel strips. There is moderate wear throughout- sticker decal mostly gone and loss of paint. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 LOT - 137

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138 - **5¢ SUPERIOR CONFECTIONS CO. HORSE RACES SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 24”W x 16”D. Housed in an oak cabinet with aluminum castings painted in mint green, detailed in red and blue. Set behind glass are 4 mint vendor columns. Instead of the traditional vertical reels, this machine has 3 horizontal wheels with horse racing figures. Award card says players can win 2-20 free races or a golden Good Luck emblem. Retaining the original cash box, cash box door, tin litho horses and showing a replacement award card and tokens. A very nicely restored machine with correct cabinet finish and rare mint vendor window inserts. Manufactured by Superior Confections Co. dated 10-10-1930, an early example. Two keys are included. Some wear throughout but is most visible along the top of the machine. (Very Good). 15,000 - 25,000

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139 - **1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. THE TRADER CIGAR POKER TRADE STIMULATOR. 10”T x 12”W x 9-1/2”D. A poker themed trade stimulator, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1902 to 1904. It has an ornate cast iron housing with matching nickel plated marquee and sits atop a wooden swivel base. The award card is a printed version of the original, center paper shows staining, and the five reel strips are authentic. A very nice unrestored and original example, displaying patina with some enamel loss to the original plating. In working order. One key is included. (Good). 6,000 - 10,000 LOT - 142

140 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. HAVE YOUR FORTUNE TOLD TRADE STIMULATOR. 16”T x 11”W x 9-1/2”D. Fortune teller trade stimulator manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in the early 1900s. and is very similar to the Mills, Success Fortune Teller. Aside from the large pedestal stand, it shares the same body and concept. This particular lot has a wooden cabinet and a cast iron marquee, containing the original five reel strips and paper decal. There is moderate wear throughout and is unrestored. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 2,000 141 - 5¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. CORP. HOLD AND DRAW TRADE STIMULATOR. 12-1/2”T x 13”W x 9”D. This Rock-Ola trade stimulator features five card reel strips and advertises winnings in skill points from 2 to 40 if certain hands of poker are obtained. Offers a stunning cast aluminum Art Deco appearance but with heavy wear throughout and a crack in the marquee. In working condition. Circa 1934. (Good). 400 - 800

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142 - 1¢ WEBB NOVELTY CO. MIRROR OF FORTUNE TRADE STIMULATOR. 8”D x 18-1/2”W x 17”T. Webb Novelty Co. manufactured this fortune telling trade stimulator around 1927. It features an oak cabinet with cast facade and large central mirror. Patrons deposit a penny and press down on the lever to spin the wheel and receive their fortune as revealed through the window on the mirror. In working condition. One key is provided. (Good). 1,000 - 1,500 143 - 1¢ PIONEER GAMES BIG BONES TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 12”W x 7”D. This chuck-a-luck type dice game is made of wood with two parts, one contains the coin box and displays the award card, the other is a rectangular shaped box and contains three dice. Insert the penny to the left, turn the handle and it will then rotate the box 360 degrees, causing the dice to roll. Landing the dice on certain numbers will reward the patron points. One key is provided. Minimal wear throughout. Circa 1933. (Excellent). 300 - 800

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144 - 25¢ MIDWAY’S S.A.M.I. ARCADE MACHINE. 72-1/2”T x 36”W x 26”D. The acronym S.A.M.I. stands for “Surface to Air Missile Interceptor” and was one of Midway’s arcade games produced in 1970, similar to the missile game manufactured by SEGA. Shoot down the airplanes appearing on the screen through a projector by using the joystick to control the movements of the missile launcher. Includes a stool, that can be released at the bottom for shorter players. Exterior wear is present throughout the cabinet. There is minor peeling on the artwork of the glass and crazing most noticeable around the score counter. Does not include keys. (Good). 500 - 1,500 145 - 10¢ DR. PYLE’S FOOT OSCILLATOR. 13-1/2”T x 16”W x 17”D. A coin operated foot oscillator or massaging machine by Dr. Pyle, manufactured by the Welcome Meter Company in California. Circa 1940s. It has a nice cast aluminum construction, finished in a lovely burgundy color with gold pinstripe detailing. There is only one feature which is turning the knob, which causes the machine to turn off or on. Normal wear throughout due to age. (Good). 700 - 2,000 146 - 25¢ BALLY WORLD CUP ARCADE MACHINE. 39”T x 30-1/2”W x 56”D. A fantastic electro-mechanical arcade game manufactured by Bally in 1968, featuring a cocktail style wood cabinet. The interior contains two teams of 9, including the goalie- red versus blue. Each player is controlled by one of the 8 levers on both sides, allowing the players to move up and down. To kick the ball, each player can swivel in one movement by pushing the lever down. To control the goalie, rotate the knob left or right. There is wear throughout the exterior, most visible around the levers from moderate use and minor wear on the glass with slight crazing to the artwork. The playfield is in superb condition. Great game overall! Four keys are included with half of one key. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000 LOT - 145 LOT - 144

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147 - 10¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE CORP. DRIVE MOBILE DRIVE YOURSELF ROAD TEST ARCADE MACHINE. 60”T x 29”W x 59-1/2”D. An interactive arcade game, allowing the seated player to move in the same directions as the miniature car while it is being steered to stay on the road. The player is to test their driving skills with points from 0 to 100, resulting in titles such as Creeper to Wizard. There are On and Off road alerts while the game is in operation. It was manufactured by International Mutoscope Corp. in 1940. Significant peeling is evident on the backglass with moderate wear present throughout the machine due to usage. Three keys are included. (Good). 4,000 - 7,000

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148 - 1¢ FLOOR MODEL THREE WAY STRENGTH TESTER. 65” T x 19” W x 20” D. This is the only example known to be made by Revelle Restorations. Mechanism is original and the cabinet is constructed from solid quarter sawn white oak. Marquee reads “How Strong Are You? Try This Perfect Muscle Developer”. Includes three keys. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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149 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. ELECTRIC TRAVELING CRANE MACHINE. 71”T x 21-1/2”W x 19”D. An un-restored Electric Traveling Crane arcade machine, manufactured by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. in 1933 with the serial no. 3537. The interior of this crane contains two iron castings representing The Empire State Building and a miniature iron crane. The crane operates through a rotating lever which then acts as a pulley system, slowly turning left or right while it automatically moves forward or backward. Housed in a wooden cabinet with nickel features and includes the original components such as the interior background and paper decals. Wear throughout due to age and use. An untouched outstanding candidate for an all original digger. Electrical cord appears corroded, did not test. 8 keys are included. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

150 - REPRODUCTION 1¢ CAILLE BROS. MICKEY FINN TUG OF WAR STRENGTH TESTER. 15”D x 23”W x 85”T. This is an extraordinary example, a recreation of the classic strength tester with originals produced by The Caille Bros. in 1904. It features a lovely quarter sawn oak cabinet with a mounted 4-1/2 foot cast iron figural body on the front, complete with a face plate and strength measuring dial. The large wooden marquee has a die-cut top, reading “Pull Boys! See If You Can Raise The Devils Head?” with a photograph of a 19th century strongman positioned at the median. Patented date “July 12th 1904” is embossed on a plaque above the small circular window, where the devil’s head is presumed to appear if patron manages to pull over 750 lbs. In order to achieve maximum strength, tug on the braided rope attached to Mickey Finn’s torso, while placing foot on the small cast iron plate below and pull. This is a phenomenal piece with no indication of visible wear throughout. One of only four made with no known originals. Four keys are included. (Excellent). 4,000 - 7,000

151 - 1¢ ROOVER BROTHERS CO. DONKEY WONDER FORTUNE TELLER ARCADE MACHINE. 79”T x 16”W x 16”D. An excellent reproduction of the 1899 original, also known as the Educated Donkey, manufactured by the Roover Brothers Co. until 1910. It features a domesticated donkey automaton dressed in the appropriate clothing and is displayed in an attractive lighted cabinet. The automaton’s mouth rapidly shudders while the arms move up and down, ultimately spinning the wheel to stop at a specific number. There is a chart numbered 1-24 with fortunes such as, “That little scheme of yours will turn out alright.” Complete with marquee, reading “Donkey Wonder Will Solve Your Problems.” The oak cabinet with glass sides rests atop a cast iron pedestal with a copper flash finish. Minor wear throughout. Includes one key. (Very Good - Excellent). 6,000 - 12,000

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152 - 1¢ CAILLE APOLLO MUSCLE TEST ARCADE MACHINE. 33”D x 32”W x 96”T. A very fine re-creation made by John Papa. The original was manufactured by Caille Bros in 1907. The main wooden body, painted red and pinstriped in golden yellow, features a life sized cast iron man with jointed arm, and rests upon an ornate cast iron base. The upper marquee holds the dial which displays to the user the strength of their arm. It is marked serial number 5 of 12 re-creations crafted by John Papa. Four keys are provided. (Excellent). 10,000 - 12,000

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153 - 1¢ WATLING’S THE VIBRATORY DOCTOR. 116”T x 48”W x 24”D. This astounding machine is one of twelve John Papa recreations of a Watling machine that appeared around the early 20th century with less than a handful of original known pieces to exist. Housed in a large oak cabinet with brass details, the cast iron male figure mounted at the center stands out above the rest. Heavily painted to appear most like-life, forcing patrons to believe that they too can gain a similar physique by using this very machine. The marquee reads “Vigorous Strength And Healthy Color By This Vibratory Doctor” as “Vibration Is The Law Of Life”. For one penny, the rubber hand will begin to vibrate which then allows a vitalizing circulation to flow throughout the body. There are two fittings for light bulbs on the top left and right corners. Two red light bulbs, two pictured panels and two keys are included. (Excellent). 14,000 - 18,000

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154 - 5¢ CHESTER-POLLARD PLAY FOOTBALL ARCADE GAME. 72”T x 44”W x 20”D. Offering one ball for 5-cents and plays incredibly smooth. The 3-Dimensional football players have been repainted and readjusted for proper operation. The original coin box receiver and locks are complete with the original marquee and background art. The beautiful wood cabinet is in fine, restored condition. Billiard-type scoring wire with ‘’chits’’ outside of top of glass is complete and correct. Beveled glass throughout is new. Circa 1926. Two keys are provided. Museum quality. (Excellent). 4,000 - 6,000

155 - 10¢ CHICAGO COIN ROUND THE WORLD TRAINER ARCADE MACHINE. 70”T x 38”W x 80”D. An incredible arcade game, designed to create a realistic flight experience during the peak of new age travel. This “Fun For All” machine was manufactured by Chicago Coin in 1955, complete with a life-like aircraft cockpit. The objective of the game is to follow the numbered sequence on the backbox which features multiple cities in different countries, by using the controlled lightbeam. After inserting a dime, the player has one minute to fly around the world. The cockpit is controlled by air compressors and other mechanics, allowing left and right movements as well as up and down. Overall, the machine is in superb physical condition and shows minimal wear. Four keys are provided. (Excellent). 5,000 - 10,000

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156 - 25¢ DISNEYLAND TOY FACTORY MOLD A RAMA. 71”T x 47”W x 32”D. The Mold A Rama was a hit with the children and their families, creating a fun toy in under a few minutes and right in front of their own eyes. Watching the blue donkey form through a mold was a magical experience that everyone can enjoy. It was manufactured by Lion Manufacturing Corp. in the 1960s with few produced. A fine example with little wear. Operates well, Model 688, Serial no. 00112. Needs wax for mold. (Excellent). 10,000 - 20,000

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157 - 25¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO.’S ROTARY MERCHANDISER. 41”T x 31”W x 31”D. This is a rectangular boxed console made of oak, topped with clear glass with aluminum castings and nickel plated features. After the insertion of a coin, the interior mechanism rotates the encircled border filled with various capsules of prizes. Once the patron is set on a desired location, push the button before the full circles have been made. The covered platform appears to be made of green cloth. Prizes are obtained through the pull out drawer at the center. Minimal wear throughout. This machine has the original coin mechanism which is impossible to find and is rare. Manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. in 1931. Includes three keys. (Very Good). 1,500 - 2,000

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158 - 1¢ B & M MANUFACTURING CO. BALL GUM COUNTER GAME. 17”T x 14”W x 8”D. This countertop game was manufactured by B & M Manufacturing Co. in 1932 with only a handful known to exist. It has wooden housing with an aluminum cast front, detailed in red and green. The interior appears to be original but has slightly faded in some areas. There are two levers, one to insert the coin and the other, to release the ball onto the playfield. Wear throughout. No keys are included. (Good). 800 - 2,000 159 - 10¢ CHICAGO COIN HOME RUN BASEBALL PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 52”D x 30”W x 67-1/2”T. Two-player arcade game with light animation on the scoreboard. Backglass, cabinet exterior, and play field show some wear but overall nice original condition. May require replacement bulbs in the playing field for fully functional animation. Circa 1972. Includes key. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000 160 - 10¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. US MARSHALL ARCADE SHOOTER GAME. 54”T x 18”W x 14”D. A fun arcade shooter manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. in 1950 to 1959. For 10 cents, player is given 10 shots with the target directed in different areas depending on the last play. The exterior housing appears to be restored with some minor wear and there are scratches to the acrylic display but the interior is clean. One key is included. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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161 - 1¢ BAKER NOVELTY CO. KICKER AND CATCHER GAME. 18”T x 14”W x 10”D. For one cent, the patron is given three balls in this countertop pin field arcade amusement machine. The left knob controls the movements of the catcher and the right controls the strength of the kicker. For every ball that is caught, the ball is released for an additional play. The cabinet is made of oak with black trim and has a clean interior but does display wear. Manufactured by Baker Novelty Co., circa 1935. No keys are included. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 162 - 25¢ MIDWAY’S PANZER ATTACK ARCADE MACHINE. 70”T x 29-1/2”W x 39”D. This game is set during a World War, featuring two controls- a machine gun and a canon aimed at the enemy complete with realistic sound action. A revolving motorized film is projected through the screen, imitating targets. The canon’s hit is worth 20 points and the machine gun is worth 10 points. The cabinet highlights a similar motif to militaria theme, painted in green, orange and black with a green ocular piece affixed to the center of the front glass. The game was manufactured by Midway in 1974 and displays moderate wear. Includes a VHS tape labeled “Blank Panzer Attack” and two keys. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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163 - 1¢ PACIFIC AMUSEMENT CO. INDOOR STRIKE ARCADE GAME. 19”T x 9-1/2”W x 11-1/2”D. A tabletop arcade game, manufactured by Pacific Amusement Co. in 1930. The case is cast aluminum, detailed in green with a black wooden base and a clean copper interior. Complete with the original paper instructions. Reads “Ball Gum Amusement” in raised lettering. With exterior wear. No keys. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 900 164 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. THE JUNGLE HUNT ARCADE GAME. 16-1/2”T x 10-1/2”W x 30”D. This is a shooting style arcade game, manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. and allows up to 5 shots per coin. The machine works well but there are no steel balls within the cabinet to shoot. There are three targets, each with an animal character. The housing is wood with details of creme, red and blue but there is moderate wear and scratches to the paint. One key is included. (Good). 400 - 1,200

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165 - 25¢ “THE BULL” STRENGTH TESTER ARCADE GAME. 23-3/4” x 27” x 62”. This Italian coin operated arcade machine is in original condition. Pull on the horns to test your strength, which is rated by a meter. Manufactured by A. Zamperla. Circa 1970s. (Very Good). 300 - 600 166 - 1¢ THE SULTAN’S HAREM PEEP SHOW ARCADE MACHINE. 42-1/2”T x 13”W x 14”D. A penny arcade machine, allowing patrons to “Have A Look” - “In The Sultan’s Harem.” It is housed in a tall wooden cabinet with a large colorful display, featuring two women dancing in front of the Sultan. There is some exterior wear with minor scratches but the backglass is in good condition. No keys included. (Very Good). 300 - 900 167 - 1¢ GREAT LAKES SYSTEM MERCURY ATHLETIC SCALE GRIP TESTER. 17”T x 15-1/2”W x 12”D. An early strength tester manufactured by the Great Lakes System from 1951 to 1957. It has a cast aluminum and cast iron construction with a wooden base. Colored in blue with chrome hardware and complete with a red detailed measuring dial. There is a chart stating the average strength of men and woman. Moderate wear throughout. No keys. (Good). 300 - 800 168 - 1¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. OWL FORTUNE TELLER. 28”T x 11-1/2”W x 10”D. A penny arcade fortune teller, manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. in the 1940s. Encased in wood with an owl backglass, reading “How Can I Get What I Want” in orange lettering. There are answers such as “Work Hard” - “Be Greedy” and “Just Ask”. The backglass is bright with colors of blue and yellow but there is some peeling throughout. Moderate wear on the housing. Two keys are included. (Good). 300 - 800

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169 - 10¢ COLOR-ADO ARCADE AMUSEMENT GAME. 22”T x 13”W x 3”D. An interesting arcade game, cast aluminum with a very colorful center and has a metal working stand. One ball is given for every dime with chances to win the “Atom Jackpot”. Normal wear throughout. (Good). 300 - 900 65


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170 - 1¢ VICTOR VENDING CORP. BASEBALL GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE ON STAND. 45”T x 15” Dia. This Baseball Vendor has solid, blue-green speckled sides and a large gumball reservoir behind the glass and baseball playing field. Two keys are included. This 14” vendor is mounted on a 31” high circular stand. (Very Good). 400 - 800 171 - 1¢ R.D. SIMPSON CO. DERBY CONFECTION VENDOR GUMBALL MACHINE. 15”T x 8-1/4”W. A combination confection and amusement machine offering a ball of gum and a spin of the horses within for each coin inserted. This particular example has an aluminum base and top. Circa 1940. Includes three keys. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000 172 - 1¢ ADVANCE MACHINE CO. HOT PEANUT VENDOR. 20-1/2”T x 7”W x 7”D. Professionally restored in red with intact power cord and attention-getter bulb at the top. In excellent condition throughout. Circa 1925. Includes two keys. (Restored). 600 - 1,200 173 - 1¢ HANCE MFG. CO. REX GUMBALL MACHINE. 18”T x 9”W x 9-1/2”D. This is a cast iron gumball machine painted in black with a glass globe. The paper decal within appears to be original and reads “Catch Nuts In Your Hand Sanitary” with “WARD” embossed on the rotating turn handle. There is paint loss throughout and noticeable wear. Two keys are included. (Good). 700 - 2,000 66

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174 - 10¢ IDEAL DISPENSER CO. ROYAL CROWN COOLER VENDING MACHINE. 43”T x 37”W x 18”D. Restored “slider” cooler vending machine, manufactured by the Ideal Company in the late 1940s to 1950s which also produced for brands such as 7-UP and Pepsi. Paying patrons had to slide the beverage along the rack to be released. Made of steel with a stainless steel lid, freshly coated in bright yellow and is detailed in red. Complete with bottle opener. And an extremely clean interior. Three keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,500 - 3,500

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175 - 1¢ CONTINENTAL NOVELTY CO. BULLS HEAD PERFUME DISPENSER. 13-1/2”T x 9”W x 7”D. A unique perfume dispenser, resembling the head of a bull manufactured by Continental Novelty Co. in the early 1900s. It has a cast iron construction with black paint and light floral designs. For a light spritz of fragrance, the patron must grab the bull by its horns and rotate to release light spurts from the beast’s nostrils. There is mild wear throughout but a fascinating piece overall. (Very Good). 2,500 - 5,000 176 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY “LADY” PERFUME DISPENSER. 103”T x 31”W x 24”D. Large floor model perfume dispenser of a life size dimensional female figure. After a penny has been inserted, patron receives a perfume spray from the flower held in the lady’s hand. Offering “Le Parfum De Lilacs” as indicated in a framed display next to the figure. It is burgundy throughout with a light green background. There are pink carved floral motifs on the sides, matching the color of the woman’s dress. Includes a beautiful marquee, with a gold cherub in the top center. Overall in beautiful condition. This is a recreation machine by John Papa with the originals manufactured circa 1905. Serial number 4 of 6. One key is included. (Excellent). 12,000 - 15,000

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177 - 1¢ THE MASTER BEIGE GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 9”L x 10-1/2”W x 23-3/4”T. This countertop machine is a standard Master from the Norris Mfg Co. of Columbus, Ohio with a penny drop pin field game that gives the customer a small chance at getting their penny back. Originally for gumballs, LOT - 182 this machine has an interior paper marquee for peanuts. Beautifully restored. Two keys are included. (Restored). 600 - 1,800

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178 - 1¢ ADVANCE MACHINE CO. MATCHES VENDOR. 17-1/2”T x 7”W x 7”D. An early tabletop 1¢ Matches vendor, manufactured by Advance Machine Co. in 1915. With a simple cast iron base, paired with small ornate legs and a glass dome. There are multiple channels for variety and each include paper decals. There is moderate exterior wear corresponding with its age. No keys but the lock remains unlatched. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200 179 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL A GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 15-1/2”T x 8”D x 8”W. Professionally restored in red with gold pinstriping, this cast iron bulk vendor is also in working condition, vending three balls of gum per penny. Excellent condition throughout showing little to no wear to the exterior. Includes two keys. (Restored). 400 - 800 180 - 1¢ OHIO VENDING MACHINE CO. GUMBALL MACHINE. 14”T x 8”W. Cast aluminum gumball machine, Model 1, with an older silver finish and displaying some wear. Complete with a 6 sided base, a glass globe and a shield shaped product chute flap. Manufactured by Ohio Vending Co. in 1930. No keys included. (Good). 400 - 800 181 - 10¢ POPPERETTE POPCORN VENDING MACHINE. 18-1/2”L x 15-1/4”W x 65”T. This little workhorse of a machine can both pop and vend popcorn to order. It has a sheet metal body, acrylic marquee, and a glass globe reservoir for kernels. Bags are stocked on the left side. Circa 1950’s. Four keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200 182 - 1¢ VICTOR TOPPER COCA COLA GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 16”T x 7-1/2”D x 6”W. This Topper vending machine has been professionally restored in a Coca Cola motif with a miniature Coke bottle within the large cylindrical glass globe. In excellent condition throughout. Circa 1950. Includes key. (Restored). 300 - 700

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183 - 1¢ NORRIS MFG. CO. MASTER GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 16”T x 8”D x 8”W. Also referred to as the Master Novelty or Master Special, this countertop vendor is seafoam green with a tan cabinet. Showing a few small chips to the porcelain enamel. Marked with number B28029. Circa 1923. Includes two keys. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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184 - 5¢, 10¢ SHIPMAN MFG. CO. U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS VENDING MACHINE. 14”T x 7”W x 6”D. A U.S. postage stamps dispenser, manufactured by Shipman Mfg. Co. and had produced vending machines from the 1930s to 1960s. There are two different postage stamps displayed, giving the patron options for one or two different kinds. It is made of steel with a navy blue front, detailed in white. This item does not contain stamps. Moderate wear throughout, most visible along the base and rear. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 700 185 - 1¢ MYSTERY PEANUT VENDING MACHINE. 21”T x 9”W x 10”D. A penny peanut vendor with steel sides in red and a cast aluminum base, complete with a mini pullout drawer on the left side and a coin slide. Unknown manufacturer, two keys included. Heavy wear is present throughout the machine with paint chips and a large crack in the glass. (Fair - Good). 300 - 800 186 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN 33 PEANUT VENDING MACHINE. 15-1/2”T x 8”W. Cast iron peanut vendor, Model 33, manufactured by Northwestern Corp. in 1933. It has an 8 sided base, colored in red with some surface wear and complete with glass globe. “You’ll like the Delicious Fresh Salted Peanuts.” Currently filled with popcorn. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800 187 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ VICTOR CAST IRON GUMBALL MACHINES. Both 16”T x 6-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot includes two similar gumball machines with a cast iron base- colored in red and black with a glass top. 1- is empty and has a decal, reading “Empire Vending Machines Co.” 1- is filled with gum with a decal, reading “1¢”; Both share the same dimensions and have one key each. Moderate wear throughout. Circa 1950s. (Good). 300 - 1,200

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188 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ GUMBALL VENDING MACHINES. Largest 16”W x 7”W x 7”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- 1¢ Simmons Coin Machine Co. gumball vendor, model A manufactured in 1934. It has a cast iron base and top with brass hardware. The glass globe has a beveled design with a “Delicious Confections” decal at the center. “Goods” is engraved on the metal flap. No keys. 16”W x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- 1¢ Model V Vender gumball machine with a cast aluminum base, colored in red and yellow. Filled with gumballs. One key is included. 13-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 7”D. (Good). 300 - 800 189 - 5¢, 10¢ AMERICAN DISTRIBUTING CO. POSTAGE STAMP VENDOR. 16”T x 7-3/4”W x 5-1/2”D. A restored postage stamp vendor, manufactured by American Distributing Co. with a nice steel construction. The cabinet is colored in blue while the front panel is mostly white and detailed in blue with red accents. It also reads “In Sanitary Folders” - “Protect Your Health” and “Save a Trip to the Post Office”. There were three postage stamp choices patrons could choose from but the machine has since been emptied. One key is included. (Excellent). 300 - 800 190 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ AND 1¢ CONFECTION VENDING MACHINES. Largest 23-1/2”T x 7-1/4”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 15¢ Candyette “Delicious Confections” vendor, manufactured by Venco of Venders Inc. in 1948. It has a cast aluminum case, detailed in red and yellow with diamond shaped graphics. “Try A Tasty Treat Every Day!” Moderate wear. No keys. 23-1/2”T x 7-1/4”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- 1¢ gumball machine, manufactured by Oak Mfg Co. and features a 10 channel selection, each filled with different gum. It is cast aluminum, colored in red with chrome hardware. Two keys are included. 17”T x 7-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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191 - STEAM ENGINE FIRETRUCK DISPLAY MODEL. 15”T x 21”W x 10”D. Miniature handmade display, resembling a steam engine firetruck of the late 1890s. It has a brass finish with life-like features such as the tractor seat, ebony tank with a dial affixed to the side and is atop a wooden base. The firetruck includes two hoses. Minimal wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 2,000 192 - GEORGE WRIGHT & CO. SCOREBOARD AND BILLIARDS CABINET. 19-1/2”T x 20-1/2”W x 15”D. An incredible billiards cabinet, manufactured by George Wright & Co. in London during the late 19th century. It is housed in an oak cabinet, affixed on a lazy Susan with a sophisticated hand carved marquee and a hand carved frame across the glass cabinet doors on one side. On the other side, are sliding panels labeled in different colors corresponding to the billiard balls. The panels open to reveal the scoreboard. Only minimal wear throughout, a great collectors item. One key is included and a “10” striped billiard ball. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 193 - VINTAGE MINI BIKE MOTORCYCLE. 11”D x 55”W x 44”T. Vintage mini bike with copper orange frame, West Bend engine, and acrylic wind screen. Some superficial wear is evident throughout. (Good). 300 - 700 194 - WHEEL OF CHANCE GAMING WHEEL. 46”T x 36” Dia x 8”D. This is a large gaming wheel, encircled by wood-like panels with a gold finished trim and atop a wooden base, complete with a leather stopper. The center is metallic red with details of black and gold. There are different categories the stopper can land on such as “Key Chain” - “Keno Credit” - “Free Drink” and many more. Moderate wear throughout. (Good Very Good). 300 - 700

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195 - LOT OF 2: BRASS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 7 AND RECEIPT BOX. Larger 15-1/2”W x 15”D x 22-1/2”T. Including 1 - A very nice 20 key cash register in the Fine Scroll pattern showing a red brass finish to all parts but the cash drawer, which is more yellow. Top sign reads “This Registers the Amount of your Purchase” on both sides. In working order, the drawer pops open with a bell sound when a purchase amount is keyed in. Serial number 194110, circa 1899. Showing an excellent finish to the register.; 1 - National receipt or ticket box with glass on three of the sides. Measuring 6-3/4”W x 6”T. No keys included with either of the items. (Restored). 400 - 1,200 196 - AMERICAN CASH REGISTER CO. CASH REGISTER. 26”T x 28”W x 18-1/2”D. Brass register, manufactured by American of Ohio and remains all in its original condition. It has an incredible gilt housing, displaying wear commensurate with its age. It has a stone top above the currency drawer, an oak base and alphabetical and numerical keys. There are a few cracks along the stone top, the keys do not work properly and wear is present throughout. Altogether, this is a great piece! One key is included. (Good). 300 - 800

197 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. NO. 226 AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER. 10”T x 11”W x 16”D. This is an Autographic register for receipts, manufactured by the National Cash Register Co. in 1908. Model no. 226 and with the serial no. 619133. It has an ornate brass fleur de lis exterior with a wooden base, glass side and a mirrored top panel. There is wear throughout with the interior displaying aging. (Very Good). 300 - 700 198 - CARVED WOODEN CAROUSEL HORSE. 11”D x 55”W x 51”T. This wooden carousel horse features nice carved details. It appears to have one time been painted but has since been sanded smooth to the light bare wood. Some traces of paint remain in some of the deeper carved details. One of the rear legs is damaged with an existing repair using screws and the tail is not present. (Good). 800 - 2,500

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199 - LARGE CARVED WOOD GIRAFFE STATUE. 17”D x 50”W x 71-1/2”T. This large wooden giraffe stands just shy of 6’ tall. The honey colored finish is very nice throughout with only a small scratch on its neck. Mounted to a dark wooden base. A wonderful carving done by contemporary carver Jim Smock. These carvings are highly sought after by collectors in several categories. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000 200 - JIM SMOCK CARVED CAROUSEL HORSE. 25”D x 69”W x 70”T. A life-sized carved armored horse by artist Jim Smock that has been crafted with fine attention to detail. The barding features a rounded scale pattern as well as fringe around the edges. With authentic horse hair tail. Signed near the saddle by the artist and mounted to a wooden platform. This unpainted version of an incredibly stunning work of art is sure to get the attention of investment grade collectors. (Excellent). 4,000 - 8,000

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201 - LOT OF 2: RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS POSTERS. 24-1/4”T x 1-1/2”D x 33”W. Including 1 - Showcasing “Alfred Court - The Lion King” at the center of a scene filled with lions. Excellent color with a few light creases along the left edge.; 1 - Featuring a fantastic scene of black leopards. Retains great color with two long tears at the center originating from the left and right edges. Both posters are currently housed under glass in matching black wood frames with a linen matte and hanging wire, the frames do show wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 2,000 202 - LOT OF 2: RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS POSTERS. 24-1/4”T x 1-1/2”D x 33”W. Including 1 - Reading “Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey” in red and black block lettering. Showing three tears along the left and right edges but free from discoloration; 1 - Showing a colorful display of horses, their riders, and ring leaders with text below that reads “The bigggest and most magnificent dressage display ever presented. Including 85 pure bred American horses schooled n the European manner of the world-famed Imperial Spanish Riding Academy in Vienna.” With a few tears, most noticeably from the left center edge. Both posters are currently housed under glass in matching black wood frames with a linen matte and hanging wire, the frames do show wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 600 - 1,500

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203 - LOT OF 2: RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM & BAILEY COMBINED SHOWS CIRCUS POSTERS. 24-1/4”T x 1-1/2”D x 33”W. Including 1 - Titled “The Circus Kings Of All Time” showing the faces of Otto, Charles, Alf T., John, and Al. Ringling, P.T Barnum, and James A. Bailey. The poster itself has excellent color with darkening along the left side and a repaired tear from the left edge to the “E” in Bailey. The frame is missing a portion from the back side of the top; 1 - Showcasing “Europe’s Newest and Greatest Thriller...The Gibsons” showing an image of a man throwing knives at a spinning wheel placed in front of a woman. Fantastic colors with some darkening to the upper right corner and a few small tears along the left edge. Both posters are currently housed under glass in matching black wood frames with a linen matte and hanging wire, the frames do show wear. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500 204 - LOT OF 2: RINGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS POSTERS. 24-1/4”T x 1-1/2”D x 33”W. Including 1 - Advertising “The most magnificent spectacle in amusement history - The Return Of Marco Polo - Created and costumed by Max Weldy world-famous Parisian designer of the original French Follies Bergere and Casino De Paris productions. Showing excellent color throughout with tears seen along the right edge with most concentrated at the bottom corner; 1 - Advertising “First time on this continent! - The greatest wild animal display in history Alfred Court - World’s foremost trainer - With three superb mixed groups of highly educated jungle beasts.” Showing very few signs of age. Both posters are currently housed under glass in matching black wood frames with a linen matte and hanging wire, the frames do show wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,200

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205 - 5¢ MULTIPHONE OPERATING CO. MULTIPHONE MUSIC PLAYER. 87”T x 40”W x 24”D. In the early 1900s, many saloons invested in the Multiphone, which is considered to be the first jukebox. For five cents, patrons spin the hand-crank to rotate the circular interior mechanism holding up to 24 cylinders. The songs are read on a paper program, playing melodies such as Les Lanciers and Medley Of The Southern Airs. Its interesting design lured the customers in, saved money spent on musicians and even created a small amount of revenue. Housed in a mahogany cabinet with magnificent hand carved wood work and chrome hardware. Manufactured by the Multiphone Operating Co. in 1905. Minor wear, most noticeable along the edges of the left side. Eight keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 40,000 - 80,000

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206 - MULTI-COIN ROCK-OLA 1428 “MAGIC GLO” PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 28”L x 31”W x 60”T. This is a Rock-Ola Model 1428L jukebox, Series G, Serial No. 110983. This was Rock-Ola’s post-war answer to Wurlitzer’s success. Offering 20 selections of 78 RPM records. Housed in a dark finish cabinet rather than the blonde as usually seen. The brightly colored cabinet plastics and animation from a rotating cylinder in the center of the front door allow the classic glow that make this one of the most sought after models in history. Circa 1948. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 207 - VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. XXV SCHOOLHOUSE PHONOGRAPH. 55”T x 26-1/2”W x 20”D. The XXV phonograph was first introduced in 1913 and given the name Schoolhouse due to its specific use in schools and institutions. It was also the last phonograph to include an external horn which stopped production in 1925. The cabinet is quartersawn oak with matching horn, complete with a hinged lid, a lower shelf and side pullout shelf. It includes one record, titled Loves Old Sweet Song. The phonograph is with the serial no. 6931-B. It is in superb condition, showing very little signs of wear. (Excellent). 1,200 - 2,000 208 - COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE. 25”T x 17”W x 19”D. Countertop model, manufactured by Columbia in the early 1900s. Housed in an oak cabinet with aluminum features and complete with a beautiful flower shaped horn in magenta. Includes one Decca vinyl record. There is moderate wear throughout and is in working condition. (Very Good). 400 - 700

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209 - EDISON STANDARD MODEL A CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH WITH HORN. 12-3/4”W x 9”D x 10”T. Housed in the “New Style” oak case, this is the latest of the Model A cylinder players made by Edison. Manufacturer’s plaque is marked with serial number S192154. With a Model C reproducer, horn, and crank. Showing minor wear to the case. (Very Good). 400 - 800 210 - COIN-OP JOHANN ARLET PHONOGRAPH. 18-1/2”L x 19”W x 13-1/2”T. This internal horn phonograph was manufactured in Vienna, Austria and operates when a 10 Groschen coin (1/10 Schilling) is dropped in the slot. The two front doors in the oak cabinet open to reveal the grill over the horn opening. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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211 - SWISS 12 TUNE MUSIC BOX. 11-1/2”T x 30”W x 15”D. A stunning Swiss manufactured music box, housed in a wood cabinet with light artwork and ornate gold finished side handles. Known to play a total of 12 songs such as Royalty and Little Annie Rooney, read on the original “Marque De Fabrique” perfectly positioned at the center of the interior. Includes the cylinder, 6 bells and a miniature snare drum. Minimal wear with a small chip on the base. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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212 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY. CO. VIOLANO-VIRTUOSO MUSIC PLAYER. 64-1/2”T x 43”W x 31”D. Only 4,000 to 5,000 of these Mills Violano-Virtuoso music machines were made, this version with a piano included was made after 1912. It is a stunning piece of work featuring one interior light, a 4 panel front glass divider and a sleek tiger stripe oak cabinet gleaming with brass hardware. There are 44 inner piano keys with the viola magnificently sitting at the center, all four strings still nicely attached. Invented by Henry. K Sandell, the Violano-Virtuoso also plays perforated music rolls. The song program has songs such as Cross Your Heart by DeSyvlia. “Designated by the U.S. Government as one of the ‘Eight Greatest Inventions’ of the decade.” as read on the interior plaque. Minimal wear, seen only at the base. Overall in very beautiful condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 20,000 - 30,000

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213 - SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. 10”T x 44”W x 15-1/2”D. Single comb Swiss music box housed in a wooden serpentine cabinet accented by golden trim and floral reliefs. A very large interchangeable cylinder music box. Some wear can be seen on the exterior of the box. A great piece for restoration as it is missing parts but a desirable size. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 214 - JACOT’S 12 MELODIES SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. 9-1/2”T x 31”W x 14”D. A lovely Swiss music box of Jacot’s Music Box Company by Mermod Freres, circa 1886 with the serial no. 25001. It is housed in rosewood with floral graphics throughout but displays moderate exterior wear. With cast aluminum side handles. The interior is very clean, containing- a single drum, single comb, 17-1/2 inch cylinder and 6 bells with butterfly hammers. Includes the original paper song program, displaying minor wear. Beautifully plays 12 songs such as Mikado by Sullivan and La Norma by Bellini. (Good). 1,000 - 2,500

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215 - GERMAN MUSIC BOX. 16”D x 22”W x 13”T. German-made music box with ornately carved cabinet featuring arabesque designs and cherubs. The interior of the lid is lined with green velvet which surrounds a vignette of an 18th century boy and girl. With double comb mechanism and 19 12” song discs. Some slight wear is evident along the bottom of the cabinet. Housed in the original case with restoration to the mechanism. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000 216 - LARGE WIND-UP BIRDCAGE MUSIC BOX. 20”T x 11” Dia. Charming mechanical birdcage with working wind-up mechanism and operating on/off switch. The birds are sitting atop a floral perch and properly chirp, turning their heads side to side and tail ends slightly moving up and down. The feathers are nicely colored and remain intact. The birdcage is finished in a gold color with a lovely Victorian gilt base. Made in France. Minor to moderate wear throughout. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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217 - PHILIPPS PIANELLA CORONA XYLOPHONE. 31-1/2”L x 63”W x 79-1/2”H. The Philipps factory in Bockenheim, Germany was making these gorgeous machines around the turn of the century and developed a partnership with Wurlitzer to distribute machines in America. This rare and beautiful model is the Style PC 19 with piano, mandolin, and xylophone. The xylophone is lighted when playing and rests above the piano, under curved glass. The case has ornate details throughout. The keyboard is flanked by high columns and electric beaded sconces. It plays well and a box of Philipps PM rolls is included. (Excellent). 4,000 - 8,000

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218 - WURLITZER LX ORCHESTRION PIANO WITH WONDERLIGHT. 94”T x 60”W x 29”D. An incredible orchestra piano, consisting of many delectable instruments. Complete with flute and violin pipes, a triangle, a piano, a mandolin, bass and snare drums. Also with the additional xylophone feature. In total, there are 76 pipes; 38 flute pipes and 38 violin pipes. Unlike any band organs of its time, this orchestrion can play a multitude of tunes, switching music rolls through the automatic rolls changer. It is housed in a fine oak cabinet with elegant carved details, stained glass windows and a revolving “Wonderlight” displaying a mesmerizing light show as the music plays. It was manufactured by Wurlizter in 1921 with the serial no. 47894 and is the last orchestrion of its series to have a keyboard. A stunning display to partner its miraculous sound. Includes 18 music rolls. (Excellent). 30,000 - 60,000 80

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219 - DECAP DANCE ORGAN. 116”T x 80”W x 46”D. A 1920s Decap Dance Organ, highly regarded for its monstrous size, gorgeous facade and magical sound. Standing at almost ten feet tall, it is housed in a beautiful oak cabinet with nicely chiseled trim around the arched center. Finished with Victorian woodwork on almost every front panel with black details complimenting the intricate wood carvings. Crowned with a floral motif atop the railing and accompanied by polychromatic beaded light fixtures with brass hardware, perfectly matching the leaded stain glass art panels. To the left of the glass is small crack. There has been $33,000 worth of recent internal restorations, performed by the famed Johnny Verbeeck of Belgium and was appraised at $65,000. The automatic musical instrument contains many ranks of pipes, a base drum, a snare drum, a triangle, a cymbal and wood blocks. In perfect working order with the sounds of magic resonating through every room. Through his love for the accordion and repairing organs, Alois Decap established his factory in Belgium and opened its doors at the beginning of the 20th century. The company is still running today, creating progressive automatic instruments. Only one other of this model is known to exist. Includes an additional box of rolls. Previously owned in a private collection, comprised of many stunning band organs, orchestrions and dance organs such as this. It has been loved, well-kept and awaits its new home. (Very Good - Excellent). 35,000 - 65,000

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220 - **50¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRAORDINARY GOLDEN MYSTERY SLOT MACHINE. 60”T x 20”W x 15”D. A floor model slot machine with wooden console, also known as the Worlds Fair Century, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933. The slot machine is housed in oak and has a front aluminum casting with an Art Deco style appearance, colored in black and gold. It has a single jackpot reserve and features the silhouette of a bellboy, next to the three reels. Nicely restored with the mechanism painted grey. Complete with the original lock and two keys. Functions properly. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

222 - **5¢ KEYSTONE NOVELTY PURITAN BELL TRADE STIMULATOR. 8”T. Keystone Novelty produced this baby bell trade stimulator in 1928. It features a textured cast metal body with three small fortune reels. Has the original paper and reel strips. The reels of this machine do not spin, they just click to the next position. Two keys are provided. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500

221 - **25¢ JENNINGS NEVADA CLUB CHIEF SLOT MACHINE ON STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 60”T. The chrome front, three exposed jackpots, and the nickel finish pedestal stand all work together to make an instant impression. Starting with the Jennings Chief motif with a large money bowl and casino handle, this model has an embossed Nevada Club top marquee and an interior paper “The Sands” marquee. Jackpots on the left and right are display only. One key is included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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223 - **25¢ O.D. JENNINGS PROSPECTOR CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 60”T x 23”W x 17”D. A floor model console slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1946. The wooden unit is new with a dark finish and the slot machine has a cast aluminum front in chrome, detailed in red. There is a central jackpot reserve with two Grub Stake Pots, each filled with quarters. There are two round side cup holders. Scratches are present on the chrome and on the wood. The machine retains the original reel strips but features a replacement award card. Includes keys. (Very Good). 1,200 - 3,000

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225 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BASEBALL VENDER SKILL SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 16”D. The cast aluminum front panel slot machine features an embossed baseball field and four mint vendor columns. This extraordinary slot machine was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1929 and shows an older restoration. Complete with replacement award card, lithographed playing field graphics, and three reels strips with marquee paper reading “Eat Home Runs”. Retaining the original cash box with skill stops complete and working. There is some wear throughout with the orange details slightly faded. In working condition. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

224 - **5¢ WATLING ROL-A-TOP COIN FRONT TWIN JACKPOT VENDOR SLOT MACHINE ON STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 58”H. This desirable Watling machine design also boasts mint vendors flanking the twin jackpots on the front. It has been very nicely and correctly restored and works smoothly. It appears to be stocked solely with Buffalo nickels and is mounted on a cast iron stand with a bright nickel finish. An early model American Coin Rol-A-Top with working vendor, pristine fortune telling reel strips, Gold Award, original cash box with original lock, and original back door with Watling lock and key. Circa 1936. Includes key. (Restored). 3,500 - 5,000

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226 - **1¢ COWPER MFG. CO. CRACKER JACK COIN DROP SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 18”W x 13”D. An outstranding example of this early coin drop jackpot gambling machine. Housed in a wood cabinet with light elegant carvings and an original gold glitter pin field. A game of chance, the objective is to place the penny in the plunger and press, the penny will gently fall through the pins and hopefully land in one of the four channels. If you are lucky to have it fall into one of the jackpots, the machine will automatically drop the jackpot contents. This machine has seen little to no use. Made between 1898 and 1911. One key is included. (Excellent). 3,200 - 4,500

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227 - **5¢ MILLS THE DEWEY MUSICAL CABINET UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. 66”T x 28”W x 20”D. A nice example of the Dewey upright slot machine manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in the early 1900s, complete with a Swiss musical. The wood housing is decorated with intricate wood carvings and ornate castings with minor surface wear throughout. With brass 6-way coin head/marquee, lever, payout cup and musical cabinet frame, while the rest of the castings including the legs and flag window are iron. Includes brilliant center and colorful tin litho gaming wheel, slightly soiled. In operational condition, the machine plays, pays, and the music works and sounds great. Five keys included. (Very Good). 6,000 - 12,000

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228 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. OK AUTOMATIC GUM VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 58”T x 23”W x 19”D. An early floor model slot machine, housed in an oak cabinet with ornate iron castings and matching hardware, all nicely polished. Complete with an automatic gum vendor, the original tin reel strips and an award card reading patrons fortune. It includes a single payout cup, a beautiful reverse glass front stand, reading “Gum Vender” and four vendor columns, each containing packaged mints. Minor surface wear throughout. Manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1911. Four keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 10,000 - 20,000

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229 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CRICKET COIN DROP SLOT MACHINE. 68”T x 32”W x 16”D. A wonderful example of an upright coin flip slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. from 1903 to 1918. Perfectly housed in a tiger stripe oak cabinet with elegant hand carved trim and wood scrollwork throughout; this is the early fancy style. Paired with ornate cast iron hardware and legs, nicely displaying its colorful components. Place the nickel in the coin entry, push the handle down slightly then pull the plunger and let go. Watch the nickel fall through the pin field in hopes of landing through one of the nine pockets and into a jackpot. A fascinating machine and in superb condition for an older restoration with light surface wear. Retaining the original back door and paper instructions with older replacement locks. Five keys are included. (Excellent). 15,000 - 25,000

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230 - **1¢ MILLS HY-LO CARD REEL TRADE STIMULATOR. 16”W x 12”D x 21-1/2”T. An attractive five reel poker machine featuring a cast iron front and top marquee on an oak cabinet. Players deposit a coin into the rightmost coin slot and pull the lever to spin all the reels. Players may then choose to “draw” or spin specific reels to better their hand and payout. In working order, reels spin according to where each coin is placed with the ability to insert as many pennies as the player likes. With reproduction reel strips and retaining the original back door. Circa 1904. Marked serial 199 with remnants of interior manufacturer labels. Includes key. (Excellent). 10,000 - 15,000

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231 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. ROULETTE FLOOR MODEL SLOT MACHINE. 32”W x 28- 1/2”D x 43-1/4”T. The Caille Roulette is a 7-way roulette wheel payout machine housed in a rich oak floor model cabinet accented by decorative iron castings with a high contrast, antiqued finish. Players deposit nickels into any of the seven coin slots and pull the lever to spin the wheel and watch the ball bounce beneath the glass. The color the ball lands on determines the payout. A fantastic original example of a highly desirable machine with an older restoration. Bead trim is missing from the skirt of the cabinet as well as the interior support for the lid. Showing a crack in the front center panel below the coin entry casting. The color wheel has likely been inpainted and shows fantastic color with an American flag design on the 00. In working order. Circa 1904. Includes an unmounted reproduction marquee and key. (Excellent). 175,000 - 250,000

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232 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS FOUR STAR CHIEF SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 15”W x 15”D. This is a restored slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1936 featuring the central Chief emblem and hunting scene with four stars on the coin entry. It has a case with a cast aluminum front, painted in vibrant colors. Complete with the original reel strips, locks, cash box, and back doors. Featuring a single jackpot reserve at the center. Works well. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000 233 - H.C. EVANS DELUXE ROULETTE WHEEL. Crate 8-1/2”T x 34-1/4”W x 34-1/4”D. A beautiful wooden roulette wheel which features intricate wooden inlay and Mother of Pearl around the circumference as well as throughout the playing field. The two-toned wood is paired with red and black details and embellished with a floral design. The center of the dial is accented by a Fortuna, Goddess Of Luck finial. Includes the original wooden shipping crate. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 234 - **5¢ WATLING ROL-A-TOP CHERRY FRONT TWIN JACKPOT CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 60”T x 20”W x 15”D. There are many variations of the Rol-A-Top slot machine, this is the Cherry Front Twin Jackpot floor model slot machine with wooden console, manufactured by Watling in 1938. It has a cast aluminum front, bursting with embossed cherries in red and green details. There is a new award card but the tin reel strips are original to the machine. Complete with the twin jackpot reserve. Restored very nicely with light scratches to the cabinet. Retaining the original back door with Watling lock and cash box without key. The top cabinet is original but the lower base is a reproduction and the brass badge is a replacement. Plays and pays. One key is included. (Very Good). 5,000 - 7,000

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235 - ORIGINAL 1987 HARRAH’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY MEMORABILIA MUSEUM DISPLAY. 62-1/2”T x 37”W x 3”D. This is a large wooden framed commemoration from 1987, honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Harrah’s Casino and once hung within their museum. It contains all original items from the casino during its prime- for example, the original show flyers from the casino of South Shore Highway 50, proudly presenting amazing artists such as Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis Jr., Judy Garland, Nat King Cole and many more. It is wonderfully organized to showcase the original dice, matchbooks, casino chips, cocktail napkins, etc.. This is a magnificent item admiring not only history but some of the greatest in music. Exceptional throughout but the napkins needs to be placed back into their holders. This is a large item and will require pickup or use of a third party shipper. (Excellent). 300 - 600 236 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRA BELL SLOT MACHINE. 25-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. Cast aluminum front slot machine manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1946, also called the Aikens or New Blue. It is finished in a glossy red color with chrome details throughout the casting, partnered with a sleek wood cabinet. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Includes two keys. Plays and pays. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,200 - 2,500

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237 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. SILENT SPHINX SLOT MACHINE. 24”T x 13”W x 14”D. A cool slot machine manufactured by the Caille Bros. in 1931 to 1933 and features an Egyptian style motif. The cast aluminum front displays two sphinxes facing each other at the base and another sphinx at the center of the marquee. It is colored in yellow with accents of orange and black. Complete with new award card and reels. Minor wear throughout showing a highly polished finish to the cabinet. Functions properly. The key included is broken in half. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 238 - **10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. The exterior has been nicely restored, displaying a nice coat of yellow, detailed in red with black. The front casting is nickel plated aluminum while the cabinet is wood, showing little wear. Complete with the original reel strips, award card, cash box, back door, and key. The mechanism and escalator have been painted grey. This slot machine also goes by the name, Silent or Yellow Front, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1931. Functions properly. One key is included. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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239 - **5¢ MILLS BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE. 15”D x 16”W x 24”T. The Mills Novelty Co. produced this 3-reel slot machine in 1937. Having a nice wooden cabinet and blue front casting with namesake bursting cherry design. Retaining the original reel strips with a replacement cash box. Showing slight damage to the third reel paper and a split in the base and left side of the cabinet. bAn original Mills Novelty key is provided. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200 240 - DECORATIVE SLOT MACHINE STAND. 17”D x 17”W x 36-1/2”T. This slot machine stand features an ornate black cast iron base with copper highlights, with green faux marble metal column and thick wooden platform. The finish is very nice throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

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241 - LOT OF 2: OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS. Both 35-1/2”T x 19”W x 19”D. This lot includes two oak slot machine stands, each having a frosted glass front and a stained glass rose bud center. They both have one interior shelf, a pullout out shelf for cups and cast aluminum claw legs in a gold finish. There are minor surface scratches throughout but the top has a sticky substance, almost a fabric like material, leftover from the last displayed piece. Both stands includes keys. (Good). 300 - 700

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242 - LOT OF 2: OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS. Both 35-1/2”T x 19”W x 19”D. This lot includes two oak slot machine stands, each having a clear glass front and a stained glass rose bud center. They both have one interior shelf, a pullout out shelf for cups and cast aluminum claw legs in a gold finish. There are minor surface scratches throughout but the top has a sticky substance, almost a fabric like material, leftover from the last displayed piece. Both stands includes keys. (Good). 300 - 700 243 - LOT OF 2: OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS. Both 35-1/2”T x 19”W x 19”D. This lot includes two oak slot machine stands, each having a frosted glass front and a stained glass rose bud center. They both have one interior shelf, a pullout out shelf for cups and cast aluminum claw legs in a gold finish. There are minor surface scratches throughout but the top has a sticky substance, almost a fabric like material, leftover from the last displayed piece. Both stands includes keys. (Good). 300 - 700

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244 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. SILENT JACKPOT FRONT VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 28”T x 16”W x 16”D. This slot machine was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1931 and is also known as the Modern Front. It has a nice aluminum front casting, colored in blue with details of red, yellow and chrome throughout. Complete with replacement fortune reel strips and award card. It has two jackpot reserves and a single payout canal. Restored beautifully with some exterior wear, retaining the original cash box. Keys included. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,400 245 - **5¢ MILLS/ROCK-OLA FRONT OK JACKPOT VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 16”D. A beautifully restored slot machine with an ornate front aluminum casting detailed in red, blue and green. Complete with a dark wood cabinet showing some wood separation on the handle side, a single jackpot reserve at the center and four mint channels, each containing a variety of packaged mints. Contains a new award card with nice original tin litho reel strips. With a cast aluminum marquee reading “Test Your Skill” - “Catch A Winner.” Retaining the original security door for the cash box with original lock. Skill stops are complete and working. Minor wear throughout with some color loss. In working condition. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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246 - **10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRAORDINARY GOLDEN MYSTERY SLOT MACHINE. 29”T x 15”W x 15”D. The Golden Mystery slot machine was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933 and is also known as the World’s Fair Century. The front aluminum casting has a sleek Art Deco style, colored in lavender, and has been nickel plated. It has two jackpot reserves and an eagle decal, positioned at the center, in blue. The mechanism has been painted silver and the machine has a reproduction cash box and replacement reel strips. One key is included. (Excellent). 800 - 1,800 247 - **5¢ MILLS MELON BELL HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE. 26” T x 15”D x 16”W. This three-reel escalator bell machine is in unrestored, original condition and retains the original reel strips, back door, and lock. Missing the token dispenser with a replacement cash box. Has two 1/8” drill holes above the coin entry and some paint loss throughout. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Includes key. Circa 1948. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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248 - **1¢ PACE BANTAM SLOT MACHINE. 19-1/2”T x 14”W x 13”D. This slot machine has a cast aluminum front with red and orange details but displays slight loss of color. It retains the original award card, reel strips, wood grain back door, and the rare Pace cash bag. Manufactured by Pace Mfg. Co. in 1929. Moderate wear throughout including a repair to the front door casting with a replacement lock and minor damage to the coin head. One key is included. (Good). 700 - 1,200

251 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. OPERATORS BELL SLOT MACHINE. 24-1/2”T x 16”W x 15”D. An exquisite cast iron front slot machine, also known as the Spearmint, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1920. The Operators Bell features an ornate case with light details of red and displays a new award card and reel strips. With replacement gooseneck slide and cabinet base but retaining the early and correct pin mechanism and an older cash box. Plays and pays. Moderate wear throughout. One key is included. (Good). 700 - 1,500

249 - **5¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL TWIN JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE. 24”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is a restored slot machine manufactured by Watling, showing an older repaint in colors of red, yellow and blue. Retains the original reels and award card but is slightly soiled. It has a wood cabinet and a cast aluminum front with two jackpot reserves. Minor wear throughout with replacement gooseneck slide, cash box, and back door lock. Two keys included. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

252 - **50¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This slot machine is known as the Blue Front, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1933. It has a wood cabinet with a cast aluminum front, colored in blue, detailed in red and yellow. It has a single jackpot reserve and two payout cups. Complete with the original reel strips, award card, cash box, back door lock, and paper. Repainted with minor wear throughout, most visible on the coin entry. Plays and pays. One key is included. (Very Good). 700 - 1,800

250 - **25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BONUS HORSE HEAD SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. Possibly an older restoration, the Horse Head slot machine, displays a nice cast aluminum front. It has nickel plated aluminum castings, colored in blue but shows slight discoloration. The “BONUS” is an added feature, allowing the player a chance to win a jackpot if the all letters in the word were completed. It was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1937 and is good working condition. One key is included. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

253 - **10¢ PACE DELUXE COMET SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. There are many variations of the Comet slot machine by Pace, this particular lot is the Deluxe model manufactured in 1939. It has a nice cast aluminum front, coated in a nice green color and detailed in chrome. There are two payout cups with a single jackpot reserve and the machine is complete with the original Pace Comet reel strips. Restored with some wear throughout and showing a repair around the back door lock. Without a cash box. In working condition. One key is included. (Very Good). 700 - 1,400

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254 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BONUS SLOT MACHINE. 27”T x 16-1/2”W x 15”D. A wonderful slot machine with a large cast aluminum front, coated in a lustrous blue color with details of black, housed in a nice wood cabinet. Complete with the BONUS feature, allowing the patrons another chance to win all their money back, which is not working. Retaining the original reel strips and showing three holes drilled into the base. It was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1948, plays and pays. There is minimal wear throughout, most visible on the polished aluminum and in the form of a split in the base. No keys are included, back door is without a lock. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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255 - **25¢ TOM BOLAND MILLS LADY FRONT SLOT MACHINE. 15”L x 15-1/2”W x 24”T. This unusual tabletop machine is very similar to Tom Boland’s Film Stars circa 1948, showing a single reel with the names of popular actors and actresses. Metal cabinet has been repainted blue with “The Very Latest” marquee, an ill-fitted wood back door, and replacement awards cards. In working condition with skill stop, this machine plays well using US quarters. Circa 1939. Includes one key. (Good). 600 - 1,200 256 - **5¢ THE DOMINO CO. DOMINO SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 18”W x 8-1/2”D. Countertop slot machine, manufactured by The Domino Co. in 1922 to 1928, in fine original condition. It features a nice wooden cabinet with cast aluminum hardware, complete with the original interior and award card. When a nickel is inserted, the men’s arms move in upward motions and the dice spins. There is moderate wear throughout the exterior but the machine functions properly. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 4,000 257 - 1¢ GRISWOLD WHEEL OF FORTUNE TRADE STIMULATOR. 15-1/2”W x 5-1/2”D x 11-1/2”T. M.O. Griswold began producing these counter wheel games in 1893. This particular example no longer has its marquee and appears to operate regardless of whether a coin is inserted. Wood cabinet shows some age wear. No key or back lock included. (Good). 500 - 1,000 258 - 5¢ GRISWOLD WHEEL OF FORTUNE TRADE STIMULATOR. 45”T x 15-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. This is an incredible trade stimulator manufactured by Griswold in 1893 to 1905 and is in good original condition. The gaming wheel is in red and blue, detailed in white and partnered with red stars. It has a nice wooden cabinet with rare original wooden stand, complete with cast iron hardware. There are surface scratches throughout the housing and moderate wear despite its age. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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259 - 5¢ CAILLE THE WASP TRADE STIMULATOR. 8”L x 9”W x 14-1/4”H. The Caille Brothers always seemed to be looking for inspiration for new machines by what worked in previous machines. In 1904, The Wasp was a countertop machine on a rotating base, with a single beautiful colored wheel, five-way coin head, and coin viewing window to confirm the winning color. The rear of the machine also has a glass anti-slug window for the merchant. The cabinet has a nice nickel plated cast iron castings. Color wheel is a replacement and the machines has been replated with the original back door and swivel base. One key is included. (Very Good). 6,000 - 10,000 260 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. JUMBO SUCCESS TRADE STIMULATOR. 57-1/2”T x 16”W x 16”D. A cast iron poker trade stimulator with corresponding cast iron stand, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1900 to 1902. Complete with nickel plated castings, the original five reel strips and award card, displaying moderate wear. The stand has a glossy black coat, trimmed with a gold finish and paired with hand painted details throughout. Works well. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,500

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261 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. THE ELK TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 13-1/2”W x 11-1/2”D. Cast iron countertop trade stimulator, embossed with the head of an Elk on the front and a floral motif carved on both sides of the machine. It has a bronze finish throughout but appears to once have copper flashed details, fading over time. It remains in its original condition, containing the original reel strip and award card. It does not, however, have the marquee or back door panel and has a crack running along the top of the cabinet from the back edge. A small plaque reads “Pat. June 21, 1904.” The machine was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. between 1905 to 1939. Moderate wear. (Fair - Good). 700 - 2,000 262 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LITTLE PERFECTION TRADE STIMULATOR. 16”T x 11”W x 6”D. This trade stimulator, titled the Little Perfection, is encased in oak with a cast iron marquee. It was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1901 to 1905 and is in original condition. It has a row of five playing cards, patron wins by obtaining certain hands of poker. There is minor surface scratches throughout the cabinet and the interior displays moderate wear. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 264 263 - **LOT OF 3: COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS. Largest 11-1/2”T x 9”W x 10”D. This lot includes three Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. trade stimulators 1- 1¢ Mercury, manufactured in 1939 to 1940. It has a cast aluminum case in brown, with some scratches on the body. Complete with cigarette reels and awards cigarettes. Two keys. 11-1/2”T x 9”W x 10”D.; 1- 5¢ Klix, manufactured in 1941. Also with a cast aluminum case, in gold with red detailing. Complete with five reels and three shutters. No keys. 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 8”D.; 1- 1¢ Imp, manufactured in 1940 to 1941. A smaller trade stimulator and gumball vendor. Colored in red with some paint loss, complete with metal marquee. No keys. 6”T x 5-1/2”W x 4”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900 264 - **1¢ BUCKLEY MFG. CO. CENT-A-PACK TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 9-1/2”W x 9-1/2”D. Cast aluminum trade stimulator manufactured by Buckley Mfg. Co. in 1935. It has an Art Deco motif with new award card. The three reel strips and gum vendor are not visible from the exterior due to the interior wear present throughout. (Fair). 400 - 900 265 - 10¢, 25¢ MIDWAY’S SLUGGER PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 66”T x 28”W x 58”D. A baseball themed arcade game, manufactured by Midway in 1963. For 10¢ the patron is given one play but for 25¢ the game offers three plays. One to five replays are won if the patron can achieve 110 to 150 points. There are some tricks to this game, bat the ball early to hit the left side or bat the ball late to hit the right side. There is some exterior wear with moderate paint loss and discoloration but the playfield is very clean. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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267 - 10¢ OR 20¢ WILLIAMS DOUBLE HEADER SHUFFLE ALLEY ARCADE MACHINE. 96”D x 66”T x 26”W. This game is the one of the first for Williams because of the animated horizontal running-man unit thus popping out from above instead of below, developed in 1950. By sliding the metal puck across the platform, patron will either receive a single, double, triple or home run. The baseball players in the running-man unit move bases according to score acquired. The puck generally bounces back. Requiring one to two players, in teams of two- Cubs VS Dodgers also featured on the back glass, which is very rare. Housing is excellent with a clean platform. The baseball field which is contained, remains immaculate and in working order. Keys are included. (Excellent). 5,000 - 8,000

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268 - 15¢, 25¢ BALLY MFG. BALLY DELUXE CONTACT BOWLER ARCADE GAME. 16’ 9”L x 66”T x 41”W. A fun bowling arcade game produced by Bally Manufacturing in 1961. The cabinet has been restored in a lovely shade of pale blue with brown accents. The machine has been fully restored with all hardware re-chromed and ball return lane completely re-finished. A rare contact bowler machine restored by St. Louis Ball Bowler Company. One key is provided. (Excellent). 10,000 - 15,000

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269 - 1¢ C.D. FAIRCHILD’S JUNIOR BASKETBALL ARCADE MACHINE WITH STAND. 62”T x 34”W x 18”D. Thought to be produced by PEO Mfg., this game was actually manufactured by C.D. Fairchild in 1930. The cast iron trigger handles, however, are made by PEO Mfg. There are two opposing manikin players dressed in red and blue. Players are given 7 steel balls and use the trigger handle to shoot the balls into one or all 7 of the horizontal baskets. Each basket made earns players 5 points and the results vary from Fair as the lowest with 10 points to Expert as the highest with 35 points. In order for the score to count, baskets must be made in the correct sequence, starting with the number 1. A mechanical machine with stand included, featuring wonderfully hand-painted artwork. Condition is great for its age. One key is provided. Less than five known examples. Museum quality. (Excellent). 12,500 - 20,000

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270 - VERY RARE 5¢ SUPREME BOLASCORE BOWLING ARCADE GAME. 64”T x 64”D x 20”W. This bowling game shares striking similarities between the H.C. Evans Ten Strike game, as it was used as a base for this revamp during the 1940s. Player accumulates points by hitting a spoke on the rotary wheel that is motorized at the rear, instead of the traditional bowling pins. The cabinet is brilliantly colored in green and orange with bowling theme stencils throughout and also includes a restored manikin bowler figure. Lovingly restored by Jon Torrence, this is the sister machine to Lot 10 from our January 2018 auction featuring the Jon Torrence Collection. It is one of only a few known to exist. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 20,000 - 25,000

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271 - 1¢ ROOVER BROTHERS CO. PUSS IN BOOTS FORTUNE TELLER ARCADE MACHINE. 77”T x 16-1/2”T x 16-1/2”D. A fascinating fortune teller, featuring a finely dressed feline automaton, known for wearing boots. After inserting a penny into this amusement machine, a fortune card is deposited to the patron. It is nicely displayed in a lighted cabinet with a clean interior and contains the original instructional decals. Complete with marquee reading, “Puss in Boots Tells Your Fortune One Cent” and cast iron stand. The exterior has a nice finish to the wood but there are some scratches and surface wear. A reproduction of the Roover Brothers Co. original that was manufactured in 1897 to 1904. Additional fortune cards and three keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 6,000 - 12,000 102

272 - **5¢ BAKERS PACERS HORSE RACE MACHINE. 36”T x 21-1/2”W x 50”D. This horse race themed slot machine pays out from a hidden door on the end and advertises as being for amusement only. The floor model console was manufactured by Baker Novelty & Mfg. Co. from 1939 to 1946. It has a nice wooden cabinet with little wear and very clean interior, displaying vibrant colors and nice graphics. The paper decals of the horses are original to this machine as well as the pristine reverse glass. A phenomenal condition machine in working order. One key is included. (Excellent). 12,000 - 18,000

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273 - 10¢ UNITED’S DE LUXE CARNIVAL GUN ARCADE GAME. 73”T x 29”W x 44-1/2”D. After inserting a dime, player receives 25 shots and can win up to 60 points. There are 4 different targets; squirrels, rabbits, ducks, and bullseyes with points ranging from 1 to 10. Perfect game for amusement and testing marksmanship. Housed in fine wood cabinetry with a fun carnival theme throughout. The colors of vibrant yellow and red, accommodate the bright graphic light up display. Wear throughout. Circa 1954. Three keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

274 - LOT OF 3: CHICAGO COIN’S BAND BOX AND COLUMNS. 24-1/4”L x 45-1/2”W x 28”H. The switch to “Strike up the Band” is on top of this lighted, semi-circular stage with 1950s era, 7-piece band and singer automatons. It comes with two custom painted, tapered square columns that are 42” high. The finish of the stands matching the back side of the band box. A nicely restored piece in complete condition. Marked model 52-100 with serial number 2181. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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275 - 1¢ MARVEL’S POP UP COUNTERTOP ARCADE MACHINE. 12-1/2”W x 9”D x 18-1/2”T. An entertaining game of skill in which the player uses the knob on the right to send a ball into the pin field and the knob on the left to move the player to attempt to catch the ball. In working condition with very little wear to the reverse glass graphics and only minor wear to the wood cabinet. Circa 1947. Includes key. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500 276 - 5¢ UNITED’S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PINBALL MACHINE. 63”T x 54”D x 26”W. This pinball machine features a running-man unit within the playing field and backbox animation. After every run or base is made the little baseball field at the center rotates to the correct base. If the patron scores 60 to 90 or over an award of 1 to 6 replays is given. Excellent overall with minor wear to the exterior and platform. No keys provided because the lock is missing from the panel. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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277 - 10¢ J.F. FRANTZ KICKER & CATCHER WITH STAND. 61”T x 17”W x 10”D. This is a mechanical arcade game, manufactured by J.F. Frantz in the 1940s. Player uses the right knob to kick and the left knob to catch. It has an oak cabinet with matching stand and a cast aluminum marquee, reading “Test Your Skill” in raised lettering. Showing good color to the marquee, reverse glass, and field with the wooden stand showing moderate wear to the original paint, fading over time. There are some scratches to the surface and the left side of the cabinet has slightly chipped but the interior of the game is very clean. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200

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278 - 25¢ WILLIAM’S SPACE MISSION PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 73”T x 30-1/2”W x 59”D. An incredible four player pinball game, manufactured by William’s in 1976 with 11,652 units produced. The Space Odyssey is the two player version of the same company with a similar concept. Three balls are given per game with chances for replay and allowing a maximum score of 199,990 per player. It is space themed with a great exterior cabinet and clean playfield. The backglass is very inviting and is said to have been acquired by the artist, Robert McCall. Four keys are included. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

279 - 1¢ ELECTRIC RADIO WAVE SHOCKER. 17-1/2”L x 21-1/2”W x 60”T. The manufacturer of this shocker arcade game remains a mystery but collectors have estimated that it dates from the 1930’s. The cabinet is dark oak with rounded corners, a cast aluminum frame for the dial over a painted cardboard face. Polished chrome handles invite players to drop a penny and hold on. The front has a very cool, polished metal cutout logo. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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280 - SCHNEIDER & TRENKAMP CO. ORNATE JEWELED HEATER. 10-3/4”L x 23-1/2”W x 20”H. This is a Schneider & Trenkamp, of Cleveland and Chicago, Reliable No. 606 freestanding heater. The base and crown are cast iron and each of the six columns are sheet metal. Original condition with some oxidation. Circa 1800s. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

282 - 1¢ SUPERIOR CONFECTION AUTO-DICE AMUSEMENT TABLE. 29”T x 29”W x 29”L. Square wooden table with rounded corners and central dice wheel. Depositing a coin using the coin slide shakes the dice. Produced by Superior Confection Co. in 1930. The table is sturdy and the finish shows wear commensurate with use and age. Works well. No keys included. (Good). 400 - 1,200

281 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG CO. THE CHALLENGER ARCADE SHOOTER. 15-1/2”T x 10”W x 28”D. A fun tabletop arcade game, manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. in 1925. Other production years include 1931 to 1939 then again in 1946. Complete with cast aluminum pistol attachment and cast aluminum top indicating if any of the nine targets have been hit. It has a colorful oak cabinet with a black oak base and a clean original interior. Functions properly. Two keys included. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200

283 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FLIP SKILL ARCADE GAME. 33”T x 16”W x 15”D. A charming countertop arcade game, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. from 1938 to 1939. It has a tall oak cabinet with orange trim and cast aluminum hardware, displaying some exterior wear. The interior is neat and the colors retain their vibrant qualities, featuring a fun graphic of a playful seal. Complete with the original paper instructions. No keys included. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

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284 - 10¢ JOE BLEW-IT HAUNTED CHURCHYARD WORKING MODEL ARCADE MACHINE. 70-1/2”T x 16”D x 24-1/4”W. An excellent example of a working model featuring a man with a bottle in his hand seated between two grave markers in a churchyard cemetery. Incomplete and missing the lower front cabinet door. An excellent piece for restoration. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500 285 - 1¢ J.F. FRANTZ KICKER & CATCHER COUNTER GAME. 12” x 9” x 13”. This fun game is the J.F. Frantz Mfg. Co. version of the popular football themed countertop pin field arcade game. Kicking spring is still lively and plays great. Graphics are on the reverse glass and still nice. The cabinet is also in original condition with typical marring commensurate with age plus some cracks in the tops of the side panels. Circa 1960. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200 286 - EARLY 1900S 1¢ MUTOSCOPE LIFT-O-GRAPH MONKEY STRENGTH TESTER. 35-1/2”L x 28”W x 92”T. A seldom seen, electrified machine with a tall oak cabinet on a massive cast iron platform. Depositing one cent would allow the customer to pull up on the large steel handle to measure their strength. The handle pull would move a monkey up a pole on a chain mechanism in front of a silk screened painted jungle scene background. Colored lights and a bell at the top would comparatively measure the strength of each player. Metal tag reads “International Mutoscope Reel Co.” The cabinet is composed of beautiful quarter sawn oak and is in great condition. There is wear to the jungle scene. Circa 1938. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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LOT - 289 287 - 5¢ J.F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. KICKER AND CATCHER ARCADE GAME. 21”T x 14”W x 10”D. A fine example of a tabletop arcade game, manufactured by J.F. Frantz in 1976 to commemorate the United States Bicentennial Anniversary. Complete with a patriotic wood cabinet, colored in red, white and blue. The left knob maneuvers the catcher and the right knob kicks the balls. The graphics on the backglass are slightly faded with minor peeling and the catcher displays some color loss. There is exterior wear but all together, this is a great piece. (Good). 500 - 1,500 288 - 1¢ DAVAL MFG. CO. BEST HAND ARCADE GAME. 20”T x 13”W x 9”D. A two player tabletop arcade game, manufactured by Daval in February of 1947. The cast aluminum cabinet features side by side pinball style playfields. The steel balls are shot upwards cycling through the center and into one of the score channels. “Snap Lever” and “Shoot for High Score.” There is a graphic of a hand and playing cards on each side, the interior is clean but the colors are slightly faded. The exterior displays normal wear with some scratches and loss of paint. No keys provided. (Good). 300 - 800 289 - MUTOSCOPE VIEWER LIGHTED MARQUEE TOP SIGN. 30”T x 16-3/4”W. This decorative cast iron marquee with copper colored accents is often seen on the Clamshell type Mutoscope arcade machines. Currently showing a poster for “Chicago Street Girls” with an image of a nude woman. Advertising poster is behind a sheet of plastic. No flaws to note. (Excellent). 300 - 800 290 - 10 & 25¢ BALLY FUN CRUISE PINBALL MACHINE. 29-1/4”W x 69”D x 54”T. Electromechanical pinball arcade machine by Bally Mfg. Co. circa 1965. Showing excellent color to the play field and backglass with very minor paint loss to both. Wood cabinet is also in nice condition with some evidence of age. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 300 - 1,000 LOT - 290

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291 - 5¢, 10¢ SHIPMAN MFG. CO. SANITARY U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS VENDING MACHINE. 15”T x 6”W x 7”D. A sanitary U.S. postage stamps dispenser, manufactured by Shipman Mfg. Co., who produced vending machines from the 1930s to 1960s. It is made of steel with a mint green base and a cast aluminum front panel in chrome. It reads “Guard Your Health Sanitary Postage Station.” This item does not contain stamps. Moderate wear throughout with surface scratches. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 700

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292 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN 33 PEANUT VENDING MACHINE. 8”Dia. x 15”T. Even though this countertop vendor was originally slated to sell peanuts, it is perfectly suited to provide gumballs as well. The base is a deep, lapis blue porcelain enamel over cast iron. The 3 lb. clear glass cylinder globe has an interior paper marquee from Northwestern. Circa 1933. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 300 - 700 293 - 10¢ STONER MFG. CORP. UNIVENDOR CANDY VENDING MACHINE. 62”T x 24”W x 14-1/2”D. An amazing candy vendor, manufactured by Stoner Manufacturing Corp in 1931 to 1939. The Art Deco style housing is constructed of steel and is colored in a lustrous teal shade with details of red. The facade has a mirrored center and 6 channels for a nice selection of sweet treats. There are minor dents on the cabinet with some moderate surface wear due to age. (Good). 500 - 1,500 294 - 1¢ SMILIN’ SAM SALTED PEANUTS VENDING MACHINE. 13”T x 10”W x 10-1/2”D. In excellent condition throughout, this vendor shows no paint loss. Underside is embossed General Merchandiser Inc., while the rear is marked 00120 Prince Mfg. Co. Tonawanda, NY. Includes key. Age unknown. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

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295 - 10¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. NOVELTY PERMIT VENDING MACHINE. 15”L x 22”W x 69-3/4”T. This machine vends gender based, questionable behavior permits for a dime. Manufactured by the Exhibit Supply Co. of Chicago. The oak face has paper marquees behind glass and is flanked by red plastic rounded corners. The cabinet is speckle painted wood with a hand painted sign on an acrylic circle. Circa 1940’s. Two keys are included. (Restored). 600 - 2,000

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296 - DOUBLE KAY NUT VENDING MACHINE. 20”D x 26-1/2”W x 26-1/2”T. 1940s nut vendor is constructed of white painted sheet metal with angled front, glass sides, and lighted marquee. The interior features two levels with multiple compartments for holding product, as well as a central rotating pan. With instructions papers for “1942 Double Kay Streamline Twin Shelf Nut Shop Revolving Pan Model” and a vintage photograph of a similar machine in a shop. Some minor wear can be seen on the front in the form of scratches to the decals. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 297 - 5¢ AMERICAN VENDING MACHINE CO. POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINE. 21-1/2”T x 10”W x 8”D. An ornate cast aluminum front Postage Stamps vender with an oak cabinet and given a Patriotic motif. The shield shaped top is paired with a mirrored center and detailed in red, white and blue. It offers two options, two 2¢ stamps and four 1¢ stamps. Manufactured by American Vending Machine Co. and appears to be restored. There is some wear throughout, displayed on the mirror with minimal paint loss. (Very Good). 400 - 1,800 298 - LOT OF 2: COIN OPERATED MULTI-SELECTION GUM VENDING MACHINES. Largest 16”T x 10”W x 5”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Automatic Tab Gum Vender, manufactured by Mills Automatic Merchandising Corp. in the 1930s with the serial no. 60790. Housed in a cast aluminum case in chrome and complete with 6 channels for gum variety. The decals read “Beeman’s” - “Chiclets” and “Dentyne” stretching across the glass. 16”T x 10”W x 5”D.; 1- 5¢ National Self-Service Machine, manufactured by Chicago Gum And Candy Co. in 1925. The body is also cast aluminum with 6 channels but has glass side panels. One key. 15-1/2”T x 8”W x 5”D.; Both items display a fair amount of wear throughout but have a nice appearance overall. (Good). 400 - 1,000

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299 - 5¢ ALLIED SPECIALTIES, INC. KO-PAK-TA TOASTED NUTS PEANUT WARMER. 15-1/2”T x 9-1/2” Dia. An early “Toasted Nuts” peanut warmer, manufactured by Allied Specialties, Inc. and is self-serve featuring a liftable lid. The machine lights up and reads, Ko-Pak-Ta with an illustration depicting the silhouette of tribes people dancing around a fire. Colored in black, red and orange. The base and top is stainless steel with stars cut along the bottom and has a glass center. Made in the USA and in very nice condition. (Excellent). 300 - 500 300 - 5¢ MINT CHOCOLATE VENDING MACHINE. 19”T x 8” Dia. A cast aluminum candy vendor with four cylinder channels, once filled with mint chocolates. The decals have weathered over time but it once read “Dolly Madison Candies” with instructions reading “Match arrows then pull on slide.” There is moderate wear throughout with a large crack at the top of one of the cylinders. (Fair - Good). 300 - 800 301 - 1¢ NATIONAL MFG. CO. DOUBLE NUGGET VENDING MACHINE. 17-1/2”T x 10-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. Cast aluminum gumball machine, featuring two side by side vendors, each filled with gumballs and candies. It has a silver and red base with a glass top, displaying moderate wear due to age. Manufactured by the National Manufacturing Co. in 1937. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900 302 - **1¢ BRABO OAK PREMIERE GUM AND CARD VENDOR. 15”T x 13”W x 6”D. An interesting vendor, manufactured in Belgium during the 1950s by the Oak Manufacturing Company. Insert a coin and rotate the crank to receive a card. The card informs the patron of their lucky colour, day and number as well as asks a quiz question. If any of the images matches the award card then it is an instant jackpot. Sometimes seen vending baseball or pinup cards. Cast aluminum, colored in a light green shade. Center displays gum. Minor wear throughout with some surface scratches. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

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LOT - 309 303 - 5¢, 10¢ SANITARY U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS DISPENSER. 13-1/2”T x 9”W x 7”D. A cast iron postage stamp vendor with a glass front, also reading “For Your Convenience” and “Grasp Lower Stamp Tear Off”. There is moderate wear throughout with some paint loss. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 900 304 - 1¢ NATIONAL MFG. CO. MAGNA GUMBALL MACHINE. 15”T x 9”W x 8”D. A penny gumball machine with a cast aluminum base and top, compete with an eccentric shaped 16 sided glass globe and a nice Art Deco style. The coin entry is to the left of the machine while the rotating crank is to the right. Manufactured by the National Manufacturing Co. in 1934. Minor wear throughout, noticeable on the glass. No keys. (Good). 300 - 900 305 - 1¢ OPERATORS VENDING MACHINE SUPPLY CO. ACE VENDOR. 14”T x 8-1/2”W x 7”D. Cast aluminum gumball machine, manufactured by the Operators Vending Machine Co. in the 1930s. The glass globe appears to be older, displaying its natural waves. “Ace Vendor” is read on the metal flap in raised lettering. Shows moderate wear due to age. No keys. (Fair - Good). 300 - 900 306 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ GUMBALL MACHINES. Largest 11”T x 8”W x 10”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- 1¢ cast aluminum gumball machine, manufactured by the Southern Automatic Music Co. with a decal that reads “Delicious And Good For You.” The base and top are a nice green color with dulled chrome hardware. Complete with octagon shaped glass. No keys. 15”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- 5¢ Atlas Mfg. & Sales Co. Atlas Bantam bulk vending machine, circa 1947. The base and top is cast aluminum while the platform it’s affixed onto is cast iron. Filled with gumballs. Moderate wear throughout and has lot some of its chrome finish. One key. 11”T x 8”W x 10”D. (Good). 300 - 1,200

307 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ GUMBALL VENDING MACHINES. Largest 15”T x 7-1/2”W x 7”D. This lot of two includes 1- 5¢ gumball machine, manufactured by Regal in the 1930s. It has a cast aluminum base and top in red, complete with a glass globe. The paint appears to be new but the interior displays wear. No keys. 15”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- 1¢ and 5¢ gumball machine, manufactured by Hawkeye, also in the 1930s. The red base is cast aluminum but displays crazing and large areas of paint loss. One key. 15”T x 7-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. (Good). 300 - 1,000 308 - LOT OF 2: POSTAGE STAMP AND MATCH DISPENSERS. Largest 12”T x 9”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- 5¢ and 10¢ Sanitary Postage Stamp vending machine, manufactured by Northwestern Corporation. Constructed of white porcelain with a front crank handle, offering 3- 3 cent stamps and 4- 1 cent stamps. Moderate wear throughout, porcelain still intact. One key. 12”T x 9”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- 1¢ Blue Tip Matches dispenser. It is Model 25, manufactured by Columbus Vending Co. in 1928. Constructed of cast iron, in red but displays extensive wear and has lost most of its front graphics. One key. 12-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. (Good). 300 - 800 309 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. POSTCARD VENDOR. 24-1/2”T x 19”W x 7-1/2”D. This is a tabletop arcade postcard vendor, sold by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. in Long Island City, NY. It has a nice steel cabinet, in black with a textured surface. There are three types of postcards patrons can choose from- Glorified Glamour Girls, Yankee Doodle Girls and All American Girls. The front of the cabinet nicely displays the postcards in a vibrant and colorful setting. Minimal wear throughout. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 300 - 900

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310 - 10¢ POPCORN VENDING MACHINE. 25”L x 17-1/2”W x 63”T. This floor model machine has no obvious manufacturing information. This is a popcorn warmer and vendor, it does not pop the popcorn. The cabinet is painted sheet metal with aluminum accents and a plastic top. There is a partial 1972 tax decal, probably for Lincoln, Nebraska. One key is included. (Restored). 300 - 1,200 311 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ GUMBALL VENDING MACHINES. Largest 16”T x 6”W x 6”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- 1¢ Victor Vending Corp. Topper gumball vendor with a cast iron body and top, paired with a black cast aluminum grill. Complete with chrome hardware and squared glass globe. With Kiwanis International, a local club, decal. One key. 16”T x 6”W x 6”D.; 1- 1¢ gumball machine, manufactured by Ford Gum & Machine Co. in 1950. Cast aluminum base in chrome with a round glass globe and contains gumballs. With a “For Your Protection” decal. No key. 11”T x 7-1/4”W.; Each display minimal wear throughout. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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312 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 317 WITH COCA COLA MARQUEE. 16-1/4”L x 12-1/2”W x 21”T. A Model 317, yellow brass with dolphin pattern, 15 key, direct key operated total adder, and an oak base. There is a brass “Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles 5¢” marquee on top. Serial No. S166000N. (Very Good). 300 - 700 313 - COCA-COLA NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CLASS 700 CASH REGISTER. 16-1/2”L x 10-1/4”W x 21”T. A Model 711, Serial No. 2060060 with Coca-Cola logo on cash drawer. 15-key, direct key operation machine with a nicely painted cabinet. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 300 - 900 314 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER SLICK MODEL 328. 19”T x 14”W x 16”D. In DuPont Racecar motif, “Jasper Giardina” brass plate, checkered ledge, wood base, 21 keys, and blue sparkle paint with model Nascar race car on top. Has Jeff Gordon No. 24 and Chevy decals. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 318 315 - CAROUSEL STYLE ROCKING HORSE. 14”D x 48”W x 36”T. Beautifully carved Jim Smock rocking horse resembles a fancy horse found on a carousel. Painted in shades of white and cream with pastel accents and many rhinestones throughout. It is affixed to a decorative rocking base. A carved signature of the artist can be found on the saddle. A wonderfully sized carving with the early look and attention to detail unmatched by any other contemporary carvers. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000 316 - CARVED WOODEN CAROUSEL HORSE. 12”D x 48”W x 53”T. This wooden carousel horse features nice carved details such as flowers and a saddle. It appears to have one time been painted but has since been sanded smooth to the light bare wood. Some traces of paint remain in some of the deeper carved details. Mounted to a partial pole and base. Missing tail. (Good). 800 - 2,500

317 - WOODEN MIGHTY MOUSE CAROUSEL CHARACTER. 16-1/2”T x 9”W x 41”D. Wooden hand painted mouse character. Has blue eyes with daring smile, wearing a red cape. Condition is fair with paint tarnishing over time and evidence of wear throughout. Made for a kiddie carousel, hole and cast iron mount is at the center. (Good). 600 - 1,500 318 - WOODEN PARKER CAROUSEL HORSE WITH STAND. Stand: 40-1/2”T. This is wonderful display of an early professionally restored carousel horse and includes a stand. Constructed of wood with complimenting glass eyes and small details of a red jewel on the horse’s head harness. It is nicely carved, and the paint was removed during restoration, showing the carved parts. Includes jewels of varying colors and sizes for the horse’s saddle, two horseshoes marked “C.W. Parker, Leavenworth, Kan.”, two cast stirrups, bolts, hardware and various restoration documents and photos. Overall, this horse has a pleasant appearance. (Good). 500 - 1,200

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319 - CHILDREN’S CAROUSEL DISPLAY. 57”T x 21”Dia. A wondrous children’s display, featuring a magical handcrafted carousel sitting atop a colorful wooden pedestal. It has an octagonal mirrored center and is surrounded by a vibrant array of creatures from horses to elephants to bears and bunnies. There is significant wear throughout with crazing along the wood and paint chips with the decor slightly coming apart. Overall, it has a charming appearance. (Good). 500 - 1,500 320 - ROUND CIRCUS ELEPHANT STAND. 19-1/2”T x 34” Dia. A nicely restored circus elephant stand, colored in red and blue with a graphic of a large star at the center. The round top is made of wood, held together by an iron ring and 8 support poles. A fun addition to any collection! (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 321 - LARGE DECORATIVE PLASTER LIGHTED SIGN. 55”L x 28”W x 6”H. The versatility and detail of plaster is on display with this jester themed lighted sign. Plaster is also unforgivably brittle and this piece has many chips and cracks. Its a cool piece that could benefit from a restoration and has a baggie of plaster chips for the person willing to take it on. It has fixtures for 14 light bulbs and 10 mounting holes through the body. The fleur-de-lis at the top gives this piece a real Mardi Gras look. A wonderful early carnival or carousal piece. (Good). 400 - 900

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322 - 5¢, 10¢, 25¢ WURLITZER MODEL 24 PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 52-1/4”T x 31”W x 25”D. A fine example of a pre-WWII jukebox, manufactured by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company in 1938. Though it appears to need some special cosmetic attention, this grand jukebox speaks for itself. Its Art Deco design compliments the Cathedral style facade, partnered with a colorful burst interior backdrop. This multi-selection phonograph was the first to include plastic lights within its cabinet, revolutionizing the jukebox industry. There is a 24 song selection, filled mostly with 1940s records. Plays great. Two keys are provided. (Good). 1,000 - 2,200 323 - COIN-OP WURLITZER 2100 CLASSIC JUKEBOX. 29”L x 35”W x 55-3/4”T. This restored beauty is super clean and has been retrofitted to play CDs from 99 available slots. Serial No. 47059095. One key is included. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,500 324 - REGINA 12-1/4” DISC MUSIC BOX WITH GUM VENDOR. 23”T x 18”W x 11-1/2”D. An interesting music box manufactured by Regina in the early 1900s, complete with a Pepsin gum side vendor. It has a single comb and one Regina 12-1/4” disc, No. 6020. The cabinet is made of wood with beautiful hand carved trim. There is minor wear throughout the cabinet. Includes wind up key but no key for the back door. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,500 - 3,500

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325 - SWISS 8 MELODY MUSIC BOX. 5-3/4”T x 16-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. A charming Swiss music box, beautifully plays a total of 8 eight songs from a single cylinder such as Faust by Gounod and Loin De Bal by Gillet. Features include a single comb and a wooden cabinet with a vibrant floral motif throughout, though the exterior does display moderate wear. The music box has the serial no. 117 736 with the patent date of Sept. 25 1894. The paper song program appears vibrant but is moderately soiled. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 326 - LOT OF 2: SWISS MUSIC BOXES. Largest 9”T x 24-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1miniature Swiss music box, encased in light oak with a display of a female figure on the surface but has lost large portions of its printed lacquer. The wind up key is underneath and music is played when the gold round button is twisted to the left then pushed to the right. “Blue Bells” and “Bedelia” are written within. There is heavy wear throughout. 2-1/2”T x 5”W x 3-1/4”D.; 1- Empty Swiss music box, does not contain cylinders. Wood housing with ebony trim and a music inspired motif on the surface. Moderate wear and scrapes to the wood are present. 9”T x 24-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000 116

327 - MECHANICAL ORGANETTE MUSIC BOX. 23”T x 25”W x 13-1/2”D. Tabletop organette music box, mechanically driven by the crank key located at the rear of cabinet. The housing is wood with black finished accents, 17 pipes positioned at the front and a floral motif throughout the bottom. Also reads, “W. Hrubes. Tovarna na hraci stroje. Praha.” Plays well. Moderate wear with surface scratches. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000 328 - SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. 12”T x 26”W x 14”D. Magical sounds resonate from this beautiful Swiss cylinder music box from the late 1890s, housed in rosewood with black accents and lovely floral graphics. It has a single cylinder and a single comb. Within the music box “880” is engraved onto the gold finished hardware. There is moderate exterior wear but the interior is very clean. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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329 - LOT OF 3: MECHANICAL BIRDCAGES. Largest 7-1/2”T x 5” Dia. This lot of three includes 1- mechanical birdcage, finished in gold throughout. The bird and felt base shows wear, losing its color. Untested because the there is no wind-up key. 7-1/2”T x 5” Dia.; 1- mechanical birdcage music box, made in Japan. The cage is finished in gold with a Lucite base. The musical cylinder plays beautifully and reads Laurel. The bird is yellow and spins as the music plays. 5-1/2”T x 4”W x 4”D.; 1- mechanical birdcage music box and plays beautifully while the birds beak and tail end move up and down. The birdcage has a gold finish and a dark Lucite base. There is a small piece missing from the base. 7”T x 5”Dia. (Fair - Good). 200 - 400 330 - 5¢ SEEBURG “CREMONA” UPRIGHT NICKELODEON PIANO. 29”L x 65”W x 57”H. The stained oak case of this coin operated piano has had an older restoration and is dominated by the beautiful triptych of stained glass. Cast into the iron frame is “Cremona / Chicago”. It plays Type “A” rolls and includes two rolls. Plays great. (Very Good). 1,500 - 4,000

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331 - 1923 WEBER STYRIA ORCHESTRION. The Weber Styria is at the top end of the keyboard-style Weber orchestrions. This instrument was originally sold in Brussels, Belgium in the early 1920’s. It contains the same instrumentation as the somewhat larger cabinet-style Weber Otero: piano with expression and mandolin attachment, violin and flute pipes with swell shutters, xylophone, drums and traps, playing standard Weber Styria or Otero rolls, complete with a keyboard and side cabinets for roll storage. This beautiful example was completely restored to the highest professional standards by Mike Argain in 1999, and it includes a nice selection of rolls. It has been continually maintained by Mr. Argain and plays nicely. The Weber Orchestrion Factory as it was called, remained in business into the late 1920s, with sales remaining strong until the end of that decade when the Depression brought to a halt nearly all music manufacturing businesses. This was further complicated by the invent of Radio, and amplified phonograph music took a toll as well. Otto Weber, in an interview with Dave Bowers, many years ago, said that the mid-1920s were the golden age of music machines and strongest sales period for the company. The market disappeared during the late 1930’s and over time most of these beautiful machines were destroyed by wars and stupid humans! Among Weber’s foreign distributors were Charriere & Co. of Bulle, Switzerland and G.J. Gerard of Brussels, Belgium. Gerard was source of the presently-offered Styria. 95x102x35 inches. This instrument has been extremely well maintained and is now being offered for the first time by the owner who is downsizing his home. If you want something special that produces extremely good music and has a sizeable collection of re-cut and original rolls, this is you chance to buy at the low current price. You will be hard pressed to find a nicer machine and better value in mechanical music. (Excellent). 175,000 - 250,000

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332 - PHILIPPS PAGANINI VIOLIN PIANO. This Orchestrion was purchased and originally located in the “Gasthaus zum Anker Inn” in Wiesbaden-Bierstadt, Germany. A framed 1920 photograph provenance is included with the instrument. The instrument contains three large original ranks of expression controlled violin pipes, which allows the machine to play quite complex violin music! It was a personal favorite of Robert Milhous, so when his collection of automatic music (the world’s largest collection at the time) was sold at auction several years ago, he withdrew this Phillips Peganini Orchestrion from the sale for his personal use!!! This is certainly one of the finest examples known. It was originally located, restored, and formerly resided in the Siegfried Wendel collection of Rüdesheim, Germany. Cosmetic freshening was conducted at the Milhous collection, at which time an appropriate period hand made tapestry was acquired in Bruges, Belgium to enhance the beauty of the case. The original faded tapestry from 1920 has been expertly framed and is included with the instrument. The case has beautiful original hanging lamps, and art glass panels and a fabulous professionally restored case. The Peganini Orchestrion is generally considered today to be the closest to a human violin performance ever produced during the golden era of mechanical music. The Milhous collection included EVERY type violin reproducing machine ever made, and the boss kept this one so that tells you something!!! If you want the best, here it is, and at a price that represents today’s market. 300,000 - 375,000

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333 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS BRONZE CHIEF SLOT MACHINE. 27-1/2”T x 15”W x 15”D. This slot machine was manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1940. The aluminum front casting was once polished with gold finished accents and a black top but displays some wear to the finish. Complete with a single jackpot reserve, replacement Jennings three reel strips and an embossed Native American Chief at the center. No cash box is present. Minor wear throughout. Works well. Keys included. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200 334 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY IMPROVED PURITAN TRADE STIMULATOR. 9”D x 8-1/2”W x 11”T. Petite cast iron trade stimulator made by Mills Novelty around 1907. The Improved Puritan features slight differences in appearance when compared to the original Puritan. This device is so heavily oxidized that the silver finish of the cabinet has taken on a golden hue. The castings are accented with red, green, and gold. Showing a crack through the glass and back door as well as two cracks in the side behind the handle. No keys are provided. (Fair - Good). 600 - 1,200 335 - **$1 MILLS NOVELTY CO. GOLDEN FALLS SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. A nicely restored slot machine also known as the Half Top was manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1946. An original example with replacement reel strips and award card bib and the mechanism painted grey. The aluminum cast front features a high gloss finish with raised cherries and two columns flanked on each side of the single hand load jackpot. Complete with the original locks and two keys. Functions properly with the silver dollar coin. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 3,500 336 - **10¢ MILLS HI-TOP SLOT MACHINE. 16-1/2”W x 15”D x 26-1/2”T. The Hi-Top was the best known slot machine configurations in the world in the 1950s and 60s. This example is painted a vibrant red and blue. In working condition, this machine plays well. Includes two keys. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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337 - **50¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EGYPTIAN BELL SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 15”D. A slot machine with a fascinating front aluminum casting, featuring a brilliant Egyptian motif. There is a display of an Egyptian head at the center, flanked by two wings spread and a sphinx on each side of the base. The casting is chrome with details of red and black, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1930 to 1939. Minor wear throughout. The oak base, reel strips, and back door are replacements and the back bonnet is a recast. An English penny machine that can play using American 50¢ pieces. No keys included. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500 338 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS SILVER MOON CHIEF SLOT MACHINE. 27-1/2”T x 15”W x 15”D. A cast aluminum front slot machine with an oak cabinet, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1938. It has a nice glossy black exterior finish, detailed in chrome and displays little wear to the surface. Complete with the original reel strips, back door, lock, and key. Missing the cash box lock. Plays and pays. There are some scratches to the award card. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

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339 - **5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FRONT OK VENDER “THE WISE CRACKER” SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 16”D. A fine, unrestored original example of the Front OK Vender, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1930. It has a wood cabinet and cast aluminum front with four mint channels, each containing packaged mints. Complete with marquee and wisecracking three reel strips with animated faces. It is named The Wisecracker because the reels create “1000 wisecracks.” Plays well with a working vendor showing minor wear throughout. Retaining the original reel strips and award card with a replacement cash box and extra holes near the back door lock. Two keys are included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 340 - **5¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. COLUMBIA SLOT MACHINE. 19”T x 15”W x 12”D. A Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. slot machine, manufactured from 1930 to 1939 and is in good condition. The housing is oak with an aluminum front casting, colored in green, complete with the round Columbia insignia. There is one payout cup with two jackpot reserves and includes the original fruit reels. Heavy wear throughout and in non-working condition. No keys. (Good). 400 - 800

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341 - **25¢ O.D. JENNINGS PROSPECTOR CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 60”T x 20-1/2”W x 15”D. A floor model console slot machine, manufactured by O.D. Jennings in 1946. The reproduction wooden unit has a dark finish and the original slot machine has a cast aluminum chrome front, detailed in red. Retaining the original cash box and mechanism painted grey with new reel strips. There is a central jackpot reserve with two Grub Stake Pots. There are two round side cup holders. Light surface scratches to the chrome. One key is included. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000 342 - **1¢ W. W. CO. THE HILLSBORO COIN DROP TRADE STIMULATOR. 19”T. This wooden coin drop game was made in 1898 by W.W Co. of Hillsboro, Ohio, U.S.A. The cabinet has taken on a nice patina over the years and has minor wear throughout. The two glass panes in the back are cracked. One key is provided. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,500 343 - **5¢ MILLS BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE WITH STAND. 19-1/2” x 19-1/2” x 60”. The Black Cherry was Mills’ first post-war release in 1945. This machine is in very nice original condition, the back door having been painted “869/.05/ST ANNE’S”. Retaining the original reel strips and back door with the wood cabinet showing evidence of repainting while the castings and award card are untouched. In working condition. It is well-paired with the black slot machine cabinet stand which features beveled glass and nickel finish clawed feet. One pane of plain glass is broken and there is no key to the locked door. The slot machine is 26” high by itself. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,400

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344 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. VICTORY VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 15”W x 13”D. An elegant center pull slot machine, known as the Victory Vender, manufactured by the Caille Bros. in 1920 to 1925. It has a wooden cabinet and an ornate cast iron front with two mint vendors flanked on each side of the lever, filled with packaged Pioneer mints. Complete with the original Victory fruit reel strips and paper. Despite its age, it is in nice condition with minor wear throughout. Housed in a restored case with new decal, an older replacement cash box, and is missing the deferred pay mechanism. In working condition. One key is included. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000 345 - **REPRODUCTION $1 MILLS NOVELTY CO. ROMAN HEAD SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 16”W x 15”D. A reproduction of the Mills Novelty Co. slot machine, also known as the Silent Golden, manufactured in 1932. Housed in a new cabinet with a Sega mechanism within. The cast aluminum front is finished in silver and blue with brass details. Complete with new reels strips, award card, back door, and an incorrect handle. Operates on the gold dollar coins. One key is included. (Excellent). 800 - 1,500 346 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS CENTURY SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 15”W x 15-1/2”D. This slot machine is in original condition, manufactured by O.D. Jennings Co. in 1934 and displays moderate wear to the original paint. It has a nice overall appearance because although there is some paint loss, the colors remain vibrant. The coin head is from the original Century slot machine while the front casting is from the Improved Century. It has two jackpot reserves, one with a crack in the corner of the glass. Retaining the original back door, cash box, coin door, and decals on the cabinet sides with replacement fortune reel strips. Five keys are included. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000 347 - **10¢ MILL’S GOLD MINER HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE IN STAND. 24”L x 25”W x 75”T. This restored Mills “High Top” three reel slot machine has been housed in a figural stand in the form of a gold miner. The artist’s initials “LDN” are stamped into the nape of his neck. Complete with gold pan and a large nugget of pyrite. The machine has a replacement award card. Operates smoothly. One key is included. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

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348 - **5¢ JENNINGS/ROCKOLA SELF-LOADING JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE. 25”T x 15”W x 13”D. A slot machine with an amazing restoration, the cast aluminum front is colored in white and detailed in blue, both shades perfectly matching the nickel plated aluminum. It features a self-loading jackpot reserve with 2 payout cups. Complete with a sleek oak cabinet, new award card, reel strips, and back door. Manufactured by O.D. Jennings in collaboration with Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. in 1929. Plays and pays. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500 349 - LOT OF 2: OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS. Both 35-1/2”T x 19”W x 19”D. This lot includes two oak slot machine stands, each having a frosted glass front and a stained glass rose bud center with cast aluminum claw legs in a gold finish. 1- has no interior shelves and no keys. 1- has one interior shelf, one key and has a stuck pullout platform.; There are minor surface scratches throughout but the top has a sticky substance, almost a fabric like material, leftover from the last displayed piece. (Good). 300 - 700

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350 - LOT OF 2: OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS. Both 35-1/2”T x 19”W x 19”D. This lot includes two oak slot machine stands, each having a frosted glass front and a stained glass rose bud center. They both have one interior shelf, a pull out shelf for cups and cast aluminum claw legs in a gold finish. There are minor surface scratches throughout but the top has a sticky substance, almost a fabric like material, leftover from the last displayed piece. Both stands includes keys. (Good). 300 - 700 351 - GLASS FRONT OAK SLOT MACHINE STAND. 19”W x 19”D x 33-3/4”T. This oak slot machine stand features metal claw feet and locking glass front cabinet door with a single interior shelf. Front door shows smooth glass with beveled diamonds. Wood finish is very nice throughout. Includes two keys. From the collection of Alan Sax (Excellent). 200 - 300

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352 - **$1 MILLS NOVELTY CO. HIGH TOP HORSESHOE SLOT MACHINE. 26”T x 16”W x 15”D. This is a variation of the High Top slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1948, specifically designed for the Horseshoe Casino. It has a cast aluminum front with “Horseshoe” engraved at the top and a chrome grill. The reserve reads “Jackpots Machine Drops 20 Coins” in a red setting, matching the red knob on the handle. Likely a restored original Horseshoe with holes in the bottom for bottom drop. With replacement reel strips and cash box. Functions properly. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000 353 - PACE MFG. WOODEN SHIPPING CRATE. 17”D x 21”W x 28-1/2”T. Light colored wood shipping crate marked with Pace Mfg. crest with single padlock hasp closure. From the collection of Alan Sax (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 354 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. TARGET SKILL ARCADE GAME. 16-1/2”T x 10”W x 28”D. A countertop arcade game, manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co in the late 1930s. Unlike many countertop pistol games such as this, the targets in the Target Skill are constantly in motion, truly testing the skills of the player. For 10¢, patron is given 10 shots but this particular lot allowed for more. It has a wooden case in creme, detailed in red with a cast aluminum marquee, reading “Your Score” and a cast aluminum Art Deco grill. Moderate wear throughout with loss of paint. No keys are included. (Good). 400 - 1,200

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355 - 1¢ BASEBALL COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR. 7-3/4”L x 12-1/4”W x 13-1/4”H. Atlas Indicator Works of Chicago started making these small counter top machines in February 1931. The paper marquee is very tired where the pennies are inserted but the field is in great condition. The spring steel bat is still strong. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200

359 - 5¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. SPARKS TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 10-1/2”W x 9”D. A cast aluminum trade stimulator, manufactured by Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. from 1938 to 1941. It has a nice maroon finish with accents of red, green and blue. The paint is vibrant with some color loss on the word “Sparks” displaying only some of the yellow. One key is included. (Very Good). 300 - 800

356 - **1¢ ADAM’S GUM CO. FIVE STAR GUM BALL VENDING MACHINE. 20-1/2”T x 14”W x 10”D. A one cent gumball vending machine, giving patron’s free packages of gum if color of the vended ball is guessed correctly. The objective of this machine is to advertise Adams Gum Co. It has a black wooden cabinet and a colorful glass facade with cast iron details. There is moderate wear throughout with minor soiling on the paper decal. In working condition. (Good). 300 - 1,200

360 - 1¢ DAVAL MFG. CO. EX-RAY TRADE STIMULATOR. 14”T x 9-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. A cast aluminum trade stimulator and gum vendor, manufactured by Daval in 1940. “Line Up 3-Of-A-Kind For Added Amusement.” The case has been restored and given a glossy red finish, displaying minor surface wear. Complete with the original cigarette reel strips. Contains gum. Does not have the back door panel or keys. (Good). 300 - 700

357 - 5¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. HOLD AND DRAW TRADE STIMULATOR. 12-1/2”T x 13”W x 9”D. This trade stimulator has a beautiful Art Deco motif with a brown finish, complete with marquee reading “Two Spins for One Coin.” It features its original components such as the five card reel strips and award card, advertising winnings in skill points from 2 to 40 if certain hands of poker are obtained. It was manufactured by Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. in 1934 and shows moderate wear. It is currently missing a handle and its back door panel. (Good). 300 - 700

361 - **10¢ WAMCO LITE-A-PACK COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR. 10-1/2”T x 10”W x 14”D. A countertop trade stimulator, manufactured by Western Automatic Machine Co. and features a Camel cigarettes marquee. The housing is wood with teal paint and has a crackled paint design. The interior is clean and displays colorful arrows at the center. Complete with the original paper decals and a “The Veteran” plaque at the handles. Circa 1930s. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 800

358 - **1¢ DAVAL MFG. CO. PENNY PACK TRADE STIMULATOR. 10-1/2”T x 9-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. Countertop trade stimulator, manufactured by Daval Mfg. Co. in 1936. It has a cast aluminum case with a curved top, colored in red and blue with yellow details. Contains the original reels and award card. Moderate wear throughout but the colors remain vibrant. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 500 126

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362 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE ERRAND BOY” STEROSCOPE DROP CARD ARCADE VIEWER. 66-1/2”T x 22”W x 18”D. A nice stereoscope drop card viewer, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in the early 1900s. Composed of a wooden cabinet, in superb condition and showing minor surface wear. It is complete with original cast iron and aluminum hardware in a copper flash finish. Including one key and one crank key. The marquee reads “See Charlie Chaplin in The Errand Boy” and features a litho of Charlie Chaplin, struggling to hold a number of large boxes. The marquee appears new but displays minimal visible wear. Showing an older restoration with a replacement front door. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

363 - 10¢ WILLIAMS 4 BAGGER DELUXE BASEBALL ARCADE GAME. 25”W x 66”D x 70”T. A very desired pitch and bat game with the complete running man unit in the head of the machine. A late model with Formica play field in nice condition and nice back glass showing very minor flaking. Cabinet does show some wear. From Williams Mfg. Co. circa 1956. With three keys. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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364 - RARE 1¢ CAILLE MASCOT GRIP AND LUNG TESTER. 16”D x 21”W x 63”T. Rare combination grip and lung testing arcade machine produced by Caille around 1904. It features a moss green repainted oak cabinet with original ornate castings, step plate, and decorative replacement marquee. The gripper is flanked on either side by charts detailing the grip strength of professions common at the time. An all original machine with a moderate amount of wear evident throughout. In working order. Two keys are provided. (Very Good). 12,000 - 20,000

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365 - 1¢ BAKER NOVELTY CO. KICKER AND CATCHER. 17-1/2”T x 14”W x 10”D. A tabletop penny arcade game, with the left knob controlling the catchers movements and the right knob kicking the balls onto the pinboard. It has a nice oak cabinet with black trim and a clean, original interior. The players are vibrant but display some color loss. Manufactured by Baker Novelty Co. in 1935. With normal surface wear. One key is included. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

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366 - 1¢ FILMASCOPE “PLAY BASKET BALL” COUNTER ARCADE MACHINE. 12”L x 22-1/4”W x 18”T. Circa 1931, made by Filmascope Manufacturing Corp. Very seldom seen for sale, rare. Features a neat scene of men and women dressed in 1920-30’s attire watching the game. Insert a penny, push in coin plunger to activate game. If the ping pong ball is on an orange spot, the player on the right side gets to play by flipping the lever which shoots the ball toward the basket. If the ball is on a black spot, the player on the left flips the ball. If the ball goes into the basket, you keep score by moving the orange disks on the top of the machine. You get twenty shots for a penny. Great skill game and loads of fun. Original condition and needs some work to fully function. Rear door is missing. (Good). 600 - 1,600

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367 - 25¢ MIDWAY’S STUNT PILOT ARCADE MACHINE. 72”T x 30”W x 33”D. An exhilarating arcade game manufactured by Midway in 1971- featuring a two-way mirror, realistic sounds and black lighting. This is a simple yet invigorating game with 4 different obstacles; the bi-plane must fly under the bridge and arch through an airplane hanger and over the mountain. If the plane crashes, an ambulance appears and the sirens sound. There are two hand grips; the throttle, managing the speed of the plane and the control stick, which maneuvers the plane up and down. If the player reaches over 450 points, 100 seconds is added onto the 120 seconds provided by the game. The exterior shows wear but the interior and backglass remain superb. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

368 - GOTTLIEB’S SQUARE HEAD PINBALL GAME. 67”T x 26”W x 56”D. This pinball game has an interesting feature that involves playing a game of Tic-Tac-Toe. Scores are accumulated as the pinballs illuminate the X’s and O’s on the playfield. For 5¢, patron is given 5 balls, adding another ball when the player reaches 2000 to 5000 points. It was manufactured by Gottlieb in 1963 with only 975 units produced and is very rare especially if found in this condition. The exterior cabinet has very little surface wear with the backglass and playfield well-kept and in superior quality. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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369 - LOT OF 3: 5¢ PINBALL MACHINES. Largest 45”T x 25”W x 48”D. This lot of three is comprised of 1- Bally Roundup electro-mechanical pinball machine, manufactured in 1936. It is in very good condition with minor wear to the exterior cabinet and has a clean interior with vibrant playfield. Only one ball is played for one nickel. One key. 45”T x 25”W x 48”D.; 1- Jumbo electro-mechanical pinball machine, also by Bally but manufactured in 1935. The interior is nice and clean with an alluring playfield, featuring a graphic of an elephant but the exterior displays moderate wear. Three keys. 43”T x 25”W x 47”D.; 1- Pearl Harbor electro-mechanical pinball machine of 1935, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. and features a combative war theme. There is some minor interior wear, displaying discoloration and the exterior cabinet has moderate wear with some paint loss. No keys. 41”T x 22”W x 40”D. Each in as is condition for repair or restoration. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 2,000 370 - **LOT OF 2: 1¢ COUNTERTOP ARCADE MACHINES. Largest 18”T x 12”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- 1¢ Electric Baseball World Champion countertop arcade game, manufactured in 1930 to 1939. For one penny, patron can can play until three outs and “records runs and innings above.” Housed in wood with cast aluminum features, detailed in red and green but displays some color loss. Two keys are included. 17”T x 10”W x 9”D.; 1- 1¢ Target Practice coin drop trade stimulator, manufactured by Hiawatha Amusement Co. in 1927. Housed in a cast aluminum cabinet, detailed in blue and green with a wood interior pinboard. Moderate wear throughout. One key is included. 18”W x 12”W x 6-1/2”D. (Good). 500 - 1,500 130

LOT - 372 371 - 1¢ M-T SALES ZIG-ZAG SKILL ARCADE GAME. 17-1/2”T x 12”W x 9”D. This is a countertop flip ball game, manufactured by M-T Sales of Chicago. It has an oak cabinet with a few visible scratches but it has a very clean interior with only minor peeling to the glass. For one penny, patron is given 5 balls. The objective is to shoot the balls into any of the numbered pockets to accumulate points. One key is provided. (Very Good). 400 - 800 372 - 1¢ PEERLESS PRODUCTS CO. THE RACE OF HORSES AND MARBLES. 7”T x 15”W x 18”D. This is a countertop arcade game, manufactured by Peerless Products Co. in 1932. It has a black cabinet, displaying moderate exterior wear. There are 6 horses with seven different colored marbles. Points are earned depending on where the marbles land. It is in original condition with slight interior wear, the paper decal has a slight rip on the right side. One key is included. (Good). 400 - 900

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373 - 1¢ CAILLE BROS. AUTO-MUTO DROP CARD VIEWER ARCADE MACHINE. 77”T x 20-1/2”W x 20-1/2”D. The housing unit is oak, embellished with ornate cast iron hardware throughout the machine and given a beautiful painted silver finish. Crowned with a marquee, reading “Interesting Girls ~ 4 Different Subjects ~ Only 1¢” and featuring a fine depiction of a seductive female. There are some scratches to the cabinet, normal exterior wear. One key is included. The cast iron parts are well done replacements and the mechanism has been electrified. (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 1,500 374 - 5¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. THE CHALLENGER ARCADE GAME. 16-1/2”T x 10-1/2”W x 30”D. A countertop arcade game, giving ten shots per nickel with a nine target challenge. The shooting style arcade machine was manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. from 1931 to 1939 then again in 1946. It has a wood cabinet featuring a variety of sports graphics and a cast aluminum top, detailed in orange and black. Works well with steel balls included and one key. Moderate wear with some loss paint and scratches. (Good). 400 - 1,200

375 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. STRIKE-A-LITE ARCADE GAME. 15-1/2”T x 10”W x 28-1/2”D. A countertop shooting gallery type arcade game, manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. and allows up to 10 shots per coin. This game works well but it does not contain steel balls within the cabinet to shoot. There are nine targets lined horizontally across the back. It has a nice exterior, brightly colored but there is some wear to the housing. No keys. (Good). 400 - 1,200 376 - ORNATE CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 32-1/2”T. Black cast iron with fancy legs. Sturdy and showing very little wear overall. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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377 - ORNATE CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 32-1/2”T. Black cast iron with fancy legs. Sturdy and showing very little wear overall. (Very Good). 300 - 800 378 - 1¢ BINGO NOVELTY MFG. CO. PINBALL MACHINE. 8-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 25”D. A purely mechanical pinball arcade game, manufactured by Bingo Novelty Mfg. Co. in 1931. With 5 score pockets and two Free Play pockets. Accepts pennies but the machine does not include the plunger or balls. It has a nice dark finished wood cabinet with “Bingo” hand painted on the sides and has a very clean interior. Two keys are included. (Good Very Good). 300 - 900 379 - SALTER “GRIFFIN” ORNATE CAST IRON COUNTER SCALE. 5”L x 7”W x 11-3/4”H. The Salter Household Scale No. 49 is often known as the “Griffin” because of the decorative cast iron work, which in this case is nicely painted gold. It is a 20 lb. scale with the original tin dial. Circa 1880s. (Very Good). 200 - 400 LOT - 380 380 - LOT OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE ARCADE MACHINE PARTS. Largest 58”T x 21”D x 20”W. Included within this lot are an assortment of parts for an number of restoration projects including a cabinet for an arcade viewer, peepshow viewer cards, marquees, coin slides, and a set of four claw feet. Conditions vary. (Fair - Good). 200 - 500

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381 - LOT OF 2: ARCADE MACHINE MARQUEES. Largest 21”T x 18-1/2”W. This lot of two is made up of 1- cast aluminum marquee in chrome, reading “Miniature Steam Shovel See It In Action” in raised lettering. There are some scratches, visible in the photos. 7”T x 19”W.; 1- ornate cast iron marquee, fitting for an stereoscope or arcade viewer. It reads “See Naked Chicago” “Street Girls!!! Uncensored!!!” and “Banned In Philadelphia!” The lithograph is vibrantly colored and remains intact. Minimal wear throughout. 21”T x 18-1/2”W. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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382 - 5¢ KEENEY & SONS SCRAMBALL ARCADE GAME. 19-1/2”T x 14”W x 13”D. A tabletop game of skill, manufactured by Keeney & Sons from 1940 to 1949. It offers one play per nickel and the player is given six balls. After the coin is inserted, press the green button to release the balls. Then use the right lever to shoot. Housed in a nice oak cabinet, displaying some exterior wear. The interior is nice with a clean playfield and shows no signs of wear. No keys included. (Very Good). 200 - 600 383 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ DISPOSITION REGISTER AND 5¢ SPIN-O ARCADE MACHINES. Largest 19”T x 11-1/2”W x 10”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Disposition Register “How Do You Impress People?” tabletop arcade machine, manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. from 1931 to 1939. It has an wood case, detailed in red with a lighted interior. Results varying from Hard Boiled, Romantic to Passionate. The housing is weathered with some discoloration. One key. 19”T x 11-1/2”W x 10”D.; 1- 5¢ Spin-O arcade machine in a black cabinet with white sporadic designs and a frosted stenciled cast iron front. Moderate wear throughout. Key is stuck in lock. 15”T x 13”W x 7”D. (Good). 200 - 900 384 - LOT OF 2: COIN-OP ARCADE MACHINES. Larger 60”T x 20”W x 18-1/2”D. Including 1 - 25¢ Telephone Storytelling Arcade Machine. For a quarter grab the telephone, listen to a new story told each week and be entertained by the mechanical animals displayed underneath the clock. The clock has a very friendly face with black eyes and large pink smile. It is mostly colored in yellow, partnered with red and orange trimming to match the orange telephone. Condition is fair with wear seen throughout and paint loss. Measuring 60”T x 20”W x 18-1/2”D.; 1 - 10¢ Mouthy Marvin Gum Ball Vending Machine On Stand. Marvin is a perfect representation of the transition into the future of technology during the 1960s. He is a tin litho robot of the space age. Mouthy Marvin is a blue gumball machine, partnered with bright yellow and has 4 clever catch phrases. Mostly made of iron with a bold red base. Not currently working. Circa 1967. Two keys are included. Measuring 46”T x 16”W x 14”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 800

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385 - WALL-MOUNT BILLIARD BALL DISPLAY RACK. 23-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D x 33-1/2”T. Quarter sawn oak unit designed to hold balls in a pool hall. Currently holding a variety of balls and cue chalk. Wood has a nice finish and balls show some yellowing due to age. (Excellent). 300 - 500 386 - EARLY 1900S 1¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. GRIP-O-GRAPH STRENGTH TESTER. 91”T x 19”W x 16”D. This is an early strength tester, manufactured by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. and retains its original quality appearance. For one penny, patron is to squeeze the front grip handle. The lights above will shine bright in numerical order if the measuring dial reaches over 200 to 1000 with results varying from Poor to Perfect. It is housed in an beautiful quarter sawn oak cabinet, similar to the Monkey strength tester of the same company. With cast iron hardware and is complete with the original graphic of the measuring dial, displaying moderate soiling. The exterior has minor surface scratches and there is wear throughout the hardware but is in overall great condition. Functions properly. No keys included. (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

387 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. PUNCH-A-BAG STRENGTH TESTER. 80”T x 29”W x 38”D. A fascinating strength tester, measuring the force of a patron’s punch for five cents. Slowly pull the bag down after inserting the coin, stand an arms length away from the target and punch the bag forward, directly hitting the red platform above. The dial will assess the amount of force from 0 to 2300, if over 1500 lbs. the bell will ring. The tall cabinet is a beautiful quartersawn oak with cast aluminum and cast iron hardware, in nice overall condition. The leather punching bag has seen better days but is in nice condition for its age. Manufactured by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. in 1910. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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388 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ GUM VENDING MACHINES. Largest 12”T x 7-1/4”W x 7”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- 1¢ Automatic Games Prize King cast aluminum gumball machine in black with gold pinstripe detailing. Complete with a glass globe and Art Deco style 1¢ decal. Circa 1940. No keys. 14”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- 1¢ Baby Grand chewing gum machine, manufactured by Victor Vending Corp. in 1940. It has a nice wood cabinet with cast aluminum front grill in gold and paired with chrome hardware. Also with a “Chickle Chick” decal, reading the ingredients on the plastic panels. No keys. 12”T x 7-1/4”W x 7”D. (Very Good). 300 - 800 389 - 10¢ SCHERMACK PRODUCTS CORP. POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINE. 13-1/4”T x 7”W x 8”D. Schermack’s single unit model 25 in black. Offering three 3¢ stamps for one dime. Housed in a cast iron cabinet with glass on both sides, the top, and a front window to view the mechanism. Circa 1930. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 200 - 400 390 - LOT OF 2: MATCH VENDOR AND CIGAR CUTTER. Larger: 6”W x 4-1/2”D x 12-1/2”T. Including 1 - Brunhoff Mfg. Co. cigar cutter advertising for 10¢ Continental Cigars. Missing the Napoleon figure usually seen standing on the back of this device. Measuring 8-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D x 6”T.; 1 - Coin-Op Northwestern “Ohio” matchbook vending machine. Retains the original repair price list label on the underside of the base. Circa 1925. Includes two keys. Measuring 6”W x 4-1/2”D x 12-1/2”T. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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391 - 1¢ OAK MFG. CO. PAUSE DRINK COCA COLA REFRESH GUMBALL MACHINE. 14-1/2”T x 8-1/4”D x 7”W. This Acorn countertop vending machine has been professionally restored in a Coca Cola motif with a miniature Coke bottle within the square glass globe. In excellent condition throughout with lifting to one side of the Sprite Boy label. Attached to a wood platform, which is a later addition. Includes one key. (Restored). 200 - 500 392 - 1¢ OAK MFG. CO. LIL’ LEAGUER BASEBALL GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 16-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. Professionally restored in red, this bulk countertop vendor doubles as an amusement machine. Behind the plastic globe is a pinball style game with a baseball theme. Excellent condition throughout, showing little to no wear to the exterior. In working condition, this machine vends and releases the four plastic balls into play with the insertion of each penny. Includes one key. (Restored). 200 - 700 393 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL 46 GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 13-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W. Expertly restored in yellow and black, this post-war vendor is in excellent working condition. Showing no signs of wear with intact round glass globe showing the Columbus star embossed on the front and back. Circa 1946. Includes two keys. (Restored). 200 - 600 394 - 1¢ TOWNSEND MAGIC GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 10”L x 8-3/4”W x 15”T. Also known as the “Al Hoff” model because his name is embossed on the rear coin door, this cast iron and sheet metal countertop machine has the mechanical parts up in the top “turret”. Al Hoffs are all 1-2-3 machines but some, as this model does, have a removable cap over the vending wheel that must be removed for this functionality. This is currently a 1 ball for 1¢ machine. Works smoothly. Serial No. 1434. Three keys are included. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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395 - 1¢ LOOK 6 BALLS 3 CENTS GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 8”Dia. x 15”T. This countertop machine unquestionably works like the one of the countless variants of the Bluebird 1-2-3, however the base is unusual and there is no obvious manufacturer information. There are two keys for the two small padlocks. (Very Good). 200 - 700 396 - 5¢ AD-LEE NOVELTY CO. E-Z GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE. 18-1/2”T x 9”D x 9”W. Professionally restored in yellow and red, this vendor is in excellent condition. Offering a single ball of gum for a nickel, this machine originally dispensed gambling gumballs and the awards would have been indicated on a marquee attached to the lid. Includes one key and two barrel locks. (Restored). 200 - 600 397 - 1¢ SAFETY MATCH VENDING MACHINE. 12”T x 6”W x 4-3/4”D. An attractive cast iron vendor, offering Safety Matches for one penny. It has been reconditioned, appearing fresh with new colors and features a lovely depiction of a polychromatic bird in flight. The ornate casting is colored in black with gold pinstripe detailing, paired with a green base and top. Includes one lock and key. (Excellent). 200 - 800 398 - 10¢ SCHERMACK PRODUCTS SANITARY POSTAGE STAMPS VENDOR. 12”T x 7”W x 6”D. For just ten cents, patron can receive two 4-cent stamps through this sanitary postage stamps vending machine. “Buy Postage Stamps Here Direct From Government Rolls” written on the front with a depiction of Uncle Sam at the center. Made of steel, model 45310. Manufactured by Schermack Products Corp. Moderate wear throughout. (Good). 200 - 800 136

399 - 5¢ AD-LEE NOVELTY CO. TRY-IT BALL GUM VENDOR. 8”T x 11-1/2”W x 7”D. This is a dice trade stimulator with a ball gum vending component, manufactured by Ad-Lee Novelty Co. in 1927. Also by Rapid Specialty Co. and Supreme-Hy Grade Products. Earn up to 500 points by spinning the 6 dice, there are 19 winning combinations out of 31. It is in original condition, displaying moderate wear on the crackled paint design and the paper decal is slightly soiled. Works well. Two keys are provided. (Good). 200 - 700 400 - 5¢, 10¢ MUNRO MATLACK CO. STAMP VENDING MACHINE. 17”T x 8”W x 5-1/2”D. A porcelain postage stamp vendor, featuring a patriotic motif- in colors of red, white and blue with star graphics. It was manufactured by Munroe Matlack Co. in the 1940s and displays minor wear with indications of enamel loss throughout. One key is included. (Good). 200 - 600 401 - 1¢ WALZER MODERNE VENDOR CONFECTION MACHINE. 18”T x 4-1/2”W x 6”D. A cast iron vending machine, advertising “Hersheys Milk Chocolate” for one penny. It is colored in red and black with minimal wear and some paint loss. Manufactured by A.M. Walzer in 1930. One of two versions designed, the other offering sticks of gum. No keys are included. (Very Good). 200 - 400 402 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN MODEL 33 GUM VENDOR. 15”T x 7”W. Cast iron gumball vending machine, model 33, manufactured by Northwestern Corp. in 1933. Complete with an octagon shaped base, colored in red with a glass globe. Interior decal reads “Ball Gum Delicious Tasty”. Despite its age, it is clean with some minor exterior wear. One key is included. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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403 - 1¢ R.D. SIMPSON CO. CONFECTION VENDING MACHINE. 14-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. Cast iron convertible vendor with wear to the nickel plated finish and removable top. Complete with glass globe. The front decal is marked New Specialty Co. and is in good condition but appears new. No key included. Circa 1927. (Good). 200 - 800 404 - 1¢ ADVANCE MACHINE CO. MODEL D GUMBALL MACHINE. 15-1/2”T x 7”W x 6”D. Cast iron gumball machine, model D, manufactured by Advance Machine co. from 1912 to 1922. Colored in red, complete with glass globe and handle bar hand crank. Filled with gumballs. Some wear throughout with minor paint chips. Lock appears original to the machine. Three keys included. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 405 - LOT OF 2: POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINES. Largest 13”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- 5¢ U.S. Postage Stamp in Sanitary Folders dispenser, patron can receive 4 1¢ stamps. Constructed of steel with a cast aluminum grill in chrome, showing moderate wear throughout with loss of color. Has two patent dates 11-5-12 and 4-24-23. No keys. 16”T x 4”W x 6-1/2”D.; 110¢ Single Unit Sanitary Postage Stamp dispenser, manufactured by Schermack Products Corp. in 1930. It has cast iron body in chrome with glass side panels and top. Moderate wear. One key. 13”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D. (Good). 200 - 700

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406 - LOT OF 2: U.S. POSTAGE MACHINE CO. POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINES. Largest 14-1/2”T x 6”W x 7”D. This lot includes two steel sanitary U.S. postage stamp dispensers, both manufactured by the U.S. Postage Stamp Machine Co.. The company produced vending machines from the 1940s to 1960s. 1- 5¢ and 10¢ postage stamp dispenser, “In Sanitary Folders.” It has a white front, detailed in red and blue. One key. 14”T x 6-1/2”W x 5-1/2”D.; 1- 5¢ and 10¢ postage stamp dispenser, offering either four or three stamps. One key. 14-1/2”T x 6”W x 7”D.; Both display moderate wear throughout due to age. (Good). 200 - 800 407 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ AND 5¢ GUMBALL MACHINES. Largest 16”W x 7-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Northwestern Corp. gumball machine, model 49 manufactured in 1949. It has a cast iron base, in red with chrome hardware and a glass globe. Complete with the “Fresh 1¢” decal. Moderate wear throughout with scratches to the paint and chrome. One key. 16”T x 7-1/2”W x 9”D.; 1- cast aluminum gumball machine with “Try Some” on the metal flap. Colored in red, with some minor scratches and complete with glass globe. Filled with gum but appears melted. No keys. 14”T x 7”W x 7”D. (Good). 200 - 700 408 - 25¢ “IN SANITARY FOLDERS” STAMPS VENDOR. 15-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 6”D. A stamp vending machine with a cast iron cabinet, the frame is blue with a white center and is detailed in red. There is a small graphic of the United States Capital but there is wear covering most of it. Complete with the original paper displays. There is some paint loss throughout with wear to the case. (Good). 200 - 500

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409 - 1¢ COLUMBUS VENDING CO. GUMBALL MACHINE. 13-1/2”T x 8” Dia. A restored gumball machine, manufactured by Columbus Vending Co. in 1930. It has a cast aluminum base and top in white with a black cast iron center. Complete with glass globe, embossed with its original logo and chrome hardware. Includes fresh decals and contains red colored candies. There are two locks but no keys. (Excellent). 200 - 700 410 - 1¢ SELECT-O-VEND GUM VENDING MACHINE. 17-1/2”T x 7-1/4”W x 8”D. A multi-selection gum vendor manufactured in 1945, in original condition and present wear corresponds with its age. There are 8 interior channels, each filled with gum or mints. Turn the left knob until desired preference then pull the plunger on the right to vend. It has a nice steel body, colored in orange with a black front and nice chrome hardware. With a Kawanis Club decal. One key is included. (Good). 200 - 800 411 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ GUMBALL VENDING MACHINES. Largest 12”T x 7”W x 7”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Baby Grand Deluxe gumball machine, manufactured by Victor Vending Corp. in 1951. It has an oak cabinet with plastic front and side panels, complete with a decal reading “Chicle Treets” at the center. The front grill is cast aluminum, colored in bronze and paired with chrome hardware. One key. 12”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- 1¢ gumball machine, manufactured by Oak Manufacturing Co. with a cast aluminum body, complete with complimenting chrome hardware. Two keys. 16”T x 7” Dia.; Both items display moderate wear commensurate with its age. (Good). 200 - 500 138

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412 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ GUM VENDING MACHINES. Largest 17”T x 8”W x 8”D. This lot of two consists of 1- 1¢ gum vendor, manufactured by Oak Manufacturing Co. and features 10 different chiclets to choose from. With 10 channels, some containing gum. It has a cast aluminum body, in red and chrome hardware. Minimal wear, with some paint loss. One key. 17”T x 8”W x 8”D.; 1- 1¢ and 5¢ Northwestern Corp. De Luxe gumball vendor, cast iron and also in red with chrome hardware. Contains the original decals. Circa 1936. No key but the front panel is unhinged. Minor wear. 17”T x 7”W x 7”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 413 - LOT OF 2: WALL MOUNT SANITARY PAPER VENDORS. Largest 4”D x 6”W x 25”T. This lot of two is comprised of: 1- 1¢ International Manufacturing Co. Economizer Sanitary Paper Towels vendor, 5-1/2”D x 14-1/2”W x 9-1/2”T; 1- San-O-Seat toilet seat covers vendor, with new old stock product within, 4”D x 6”W x 25”T. With one key. (Good). 100 - 300 414 - 50¢ FEDERAL PHARMACAL INC. OLD GLORY CONDOM VENDOR. 34”T x 5”W x 7”D. A cast iron condom dispenser, “The All American Novelty Condom(Prophylactic)” - “Lets Celebrate with a Bang!” Featuring a sexually explicit graphic of a female, wearing a patriotic top hat and displaying her heavily endowed breasts. She also has white short hair and blue eyes, similar to Uncle Sam. The cabinet has a light grey color, displaying normal wear. Manufactured by Federal Pharmacal Inc. with a copyright of 1976. A very cool piece overall and a nice addition to any coin op collection. (Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 418 415 - 1¢ TOPPS BAZOOKA BUBBLE GUM VENDING MACHINE. 22-3/4”T x 10-1/4”W x 4-1/4”D. A tall cast iron gum vendor, distributing Bazooka bubble gum. The cabinet is red with a chrome front, featuring four product channels and some filled with Bazooka gum. Pull the plunger from the desired channel to receive the delicious treat. In good condition but there is noticeable wear on the chrome. (Good). 200 - 600 416 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER BRASS CANDY STORE MODEL 250. 21”T x 10-1/2”W x 16”D. With original “Amount Purchased” double-sided top sign, serial no. 561711, Art Deco design, marble ledge, wood base, and 15 keys. Professionally restored with new flags and checks. (Excellent). 300 - 800 417 - EGRY REGISTER CO. MANIFOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC MACHINE. 10-1/2” x 19” x 8”. Nickel plated cast iron receipt writer made by Egry Register Co. during the early 1900s. Includes paper for Sweet’s Clothing Store. Spots of oxidation throughout. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 418 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. MODEL 3. 18”T x 19”W x 19”D. This is the Model 3 cash register, LOT - 419 manufactured by the National Cash Register Co. in Dayton, OH during the 1890s and has the serial no. 34523. Adorned in a stunning scroll pattern, spelling the company’s name within its elegant design. Brass all throughout with areas of verdigris but is in superb condition, keys work and the 10 slot currency drawer is easily released. Very rare item! (Good). 200 - 600 419 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER MODEL 1800 PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 27-1/2”L x 32-1/2”W x 55-1/4”T. The Model 1800 was marketed as an engineering breakthrough in Hi-Fidelity sound and engineering. Only 17,000 were produced in 1955. It accepts nickels, dimes, and quarters. It can play 104 selections from 52 available, 45 RPM vinyl records. The Carousel Record Changer is fully visible underneath the glass dome sides and canted glass front. The changer compartment background is a bright red sunburst of quilted plastic and chrome rays. The cabinet sides are a rich polished wood. The carousel arch and Zenith Cobra tone arm are bone white. The cabinet’s curved metal grill is highlighted by twin sparkling pilasters, with air foil shaped fronts and cool blue light from the sides. Serial No. 226126. One key is included. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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420 - COIN-OP ROCK-OLA MODEL 1434 PHONOGRAPH JUKEBOX. 28-3/4”W x 27-1/2”D x 58”T. Also known as the “Super Rocket,” this floor model jukebox offers 50 selections on 45 or 78 RPM records. The curved plastic pieces covering the record changer are free from cracks but do show some scrapes. The cabinet is in very nice condition, showing only minor scuffs with some separation of the metal frame just below the push-button selections. Includes four keys. Circa 1952. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 421 - 1¢ BOSTON AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO. MUSIC BOX. 10-1/2”T x 25”W x 13-1/2”D. An alluring music box, “Property of The Boston Automatic Music Co.” with a patent date of July 1st, 1890. It is housed in an oak cabinet, containing a single cylinder with a single comb and can play 8 melodies. The song program is original to the music box with tunes such as Comic Patrol, Southern Roses and Der Freischutz. With the serial no. 63871 and complete with a Jacot’s safety check. There is some surface wear with scratches to the glass front but the sounds resonating from this music box are magical. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 422 - MIRA 15-1/2” DISC MUSIC BOX. 12”T x 26”W x 19-1/2”D. An exquisite music box, by Mira with beautiful mahogany housing, displaying Colonial style carvings throughout the wooden unit. It plays 15-1/2” discs and includes one, playing “O Come, All Ye Faithful”. Contains double combs, a Moderator switch and a stop-play switch. There are some exterior surface scratches but the machine works wonderfully. Serial no. 7427. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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423 - ARISTON ARISTOPHON REED ORGANETTE. 9-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 16-1/2”D. This charming organette is carved in wood with simple carvings and cast iron elements but does display moderate wear due to age and use. Ariston began development in the early 1880s through the early 1900s in Germany. Contained are bellows for perfect sound. Includes 17 discs with music such as Paddy O Rafferty to College’s Hornpipe. (Good). 300 - 800 424 - CARVED CELLIST AUTOMATON MUSIC BOX. 6-1/4”W x 5”D x 12-1/2”T. On the surface, this may seem like a quaint music box until you start looking closely. This craftsman had serious skills to carve such an expressive face, well proportioned figure and cello, and the most remarkable hands. The bowing hand and head move when the music box is turned on through the pull switch on the back. (Very Good). 100 - 300 425 - REGINA ORCHESTRAL CORONA NO. 33 MUSIC BOX. 26”L x 39”W x 75”T. The No. 33 is one of Regina’s 27” automatic disc-changing music boxes. Cranks on the right side energize the machinery inside to allow this home model to play a staggering amount of music for the day. The large discs, combs, and piano sounding board were marketed as providing a volume and sweetness of sound that compared only to fine pianos. The combs have 172 steel tongues tuned to the chromatic scale, spanning over seven octaves. The mahogany cabinet is elegantly detailed, the doors having brass spandrels and glass. (Very Good). 10,000 - 15,000

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LOT - 427 426 - LOT OF 2: MECHANICAL BIRDCAGES. Largest 11-1/2”T x 7” Dia. This lot of two is comprised of 1mechanical birdcage music box with a wonderful chirping sound and an “on-off” switch. The bird is atop a perch, body is intact but is missing a part of its head. 11-1/2”T x 7” Dia.; 1- mechanical birdcage music box with a yellow bird surrounded by foliage. The birdcage is finished in gold with a lovely base, featuring a beautiful raised design. Needs some maintenance to be fully functional. 10”T x 7” Dia. (Good). 400 - 800

428 - LOT OF 2: MECHANICAL BIRDCAGES. Largest 11-1/2”T x 6-1/2” Dia. This lot of two is made up of 1- mechanical birdcage with a gold finish and gilt base, made in Germany and engraved “KG” underneath. It plays beautifully with a “Pause-Start-Stop” switch below. The bird is intact, colored in red and black, atop a perch surrounded by foliage. 11-1/2”T x 6-1/2” Dia.; 1- mechanical Musical Alarm birdcage, also made in Germany. The timer can be set below. Features two birds on the base and another bird hanging from the top. Moderate wear, untested. 7”T x 6-1/2”D. (Good). 300 - 800

427 - SINGING BIRD AUTOMATON IN CAGE WITH FLOOR STAND. Stand: 62”T x 12”W. This antique brass and wood bird cage houses two birds, one on a perch and the other on a leaf. The wood base of the cage has been painted to match the upper wire portion as well as the stand. In working order; when wound, the two birds sing and move their tails, heads, and beaks. Bird cage measures 17” tall x 9-1/2” wide, corner shows some damage. Includes a winding key. (Very Good). 400 - 2,000 142

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429 - 50¢ RAGTIME WEST AUTOMATIC STEEL DRUM ORCHESTRION. 76”T x 47”W x 26”D. This is a coin operated automatic steel drum player, complete with other musical instruments including tambourine and cymbal. Housed in a large oak cabinet, in superb condition. A contemporary piece with a 12 inch television screen centered beneath the steel drum. Includes two keys. (Excellent). 15,000 - 30,000

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LOT - 431 430 - WURLITZER “STRIKE UP THE BAND” REMOTE WALL SPEAKER. 8-1/2”D x 18”W x 17-1/2”T. Model 39A with serial number 801193. In excellent condition, showing a consistent finish to the wood and intact plastics along the sides, top, and bottom. Circa 1939. (Restored). 400 - 900 431 - CALENBERG & VAUPEL GRAND PIANO. 57”W x 100”D x 33”T. This exquisite piano was made by Calenberg & Vaupel, a New York based piano manufacturer between 1864-1893. It features a beautiful maple body with golden border, decorative carved trim, and ornate scroll legs. There are a few minor spots where the stain has been touched up and evidence of discoloration from where this piano was proudly displayed in natural lighting for many years. It comes with an upholstered stool which measures 13”D x 13”W x 21”T. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,500 432 - MASON & HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGAN. 18”L x 38”W x 29”H. This charming piece is Mason & Hamlin Model No. 160, Serial No. 18160, portable organ with beautifully aged ivory keys. Circa 1873. Possibly used for religious tent meetings in the late 1800s. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 LOT - 432

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433 - NORTH TOWANDA STYLE 56 BAND ORGAN. 32”L x 80”W x 77”H. The North Towanda Musical Instrument Works of New York made these band organs between 1906 and 1916. It has 14 violin pipes in front surrounded by a painted facade, and 72 more pipes inside. It plays in three registers, one for violin, one for trombones, and one for trumpets. It was common practice to convert these to play from rolls, and this model now plays Wurlitzer No. 150 rolls. The front head of the bass drum has a tear along the rim. Modern casters have been installed. (Very Good). 7,000 - 12,000

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434 - SEEBURG PLAYER PIPE ORGAN WITH CHIMES. 31-1/2”L x 62”W x 58”H. These Gothic looking player organs were intended for home and church use and play four types of rolls (CR, HO, XP, & 88-note rolls). The right cabinet door drops down to reveal a small array of pipes. The left door reveals storage for up to 12 rolls, and 9 rolls of music are included plus 1 test roll. The bifurcated music stand slides apart to reveal the music roll, tracker bar, and tempo control. Serial No. 166715. This lot also includes a large stand with 12 hanging chimes that measures 8”L x 28”W x 54-1/2”H. Circa late 1920s. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000 435 - **5¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. COLUMBIA SLOT MACHINE. 19”T x 15”W x 12”D. This is the standard Columbia slot machine manufactured by Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. in the 1930s. It has a wood cabinet and base with a cast aluminum front, colored in black with red details. Complete with the original cigarette reel strips and award card. It has a spring loaded drawer on the left side for winnings. Moderate wear with paint loss and the colors have greatly faded. Works well. Two keys are provided. (Good). 600 - 1,200 436 - **25¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. COLUMBIA DELUXE SLOT MACHINE. 23”T x 16”W x 15”D. A possible older restoration, given a light gold finish throughout with details of red and black but displays minor wear and discoloration. It has a single jackpot reserve with a single payout channel and is complete with replacement reel strips. It was manufactured by Groetchen Tool in 1936 with two keys included. One of the keys is stuck within the lock. (Good). 400 - 800

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437 - **1D ALLWINS WIN AND PLACE SKILL GAME. 7”D x 20-1/2”W x 31”T. Made during the 1950s, this countertop skill game operates with English pennies. Players flip the silver ball around the playing field and into a slot. Whichever slot the ball lands in determines a payout, if any. One key is included. The upper hinge on the front requires repair. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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438 - **5¢ H.C. EVANS DELUXE WINTER BOOK HORSE RACING GAMBLING MACHINE. 47”T x 38”W x 26”D. This is a console horse race themed slot machine manufactured by H.C. Evans in 1946. Place bet in one the 7-way coin heads and watch which horse takes lead through the electric spinner. Housed in wooden cabinet with a brilliant glass light up display, showing very little to no signs of peeling. It has cast aluminum features in chrome and a single payout cup. Plays and pays. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000 439 - **1¢ A.B.T. MFG. CO. CASINO COIN FLIP PAYOUT MACHINE. 19-1/2”T x 18”W x 10”D. A counter pocket machine, housed in a black wooden case and paired with a cast aluminum front, detailed in red and baby blue. Complete with a black pinfield and five jackpot reserves. It was manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. in 1930 and remains in its original condition, displaying moderate wear. Two keys are included. (Good). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 441 440 - **1D SCREEN STARS SLOT MACHINE. 12”L x 14”W x 25”T. This single reel countertop machine accepts British pennies and requires the insertion of another penny to receive the award from the previous spin. Wood sides and base with an aluminum front. Includes one key. (Very Good). 300 - 500 441 - THE ALL-IN-ONE CO. PARLOR GAME. 5”T x 16”W x 16”D. An incredible set of parlor games such as Roulette, Put & Take, Bunco, Faro and many more, manufactured by The All-In-One Co of St. Louis, MO in the 1930s. Contains most of its original components; red and brown chips, Bunco Progressive papers, dominoes, etc.. with colorful gaming wheel in superb condition. And is complete with its original leather case. (Good). 600 - 2,000

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442 - LOT OF 2: GAMBLING WHEELS IN CRATES. Crates 25-1/2”T x 29-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. This lot of two includes a set of gambling wheels, each with its own wooden crate. Both are colored in red with black font, detailed in green and yellow. They both display a nice Oriental motif, featuring a simple floral design surrounding the center. There is minor to moderate wear on the wheels but the colors remain vibrant. 1- has a 23” diameter.; 1- has a 24” diameter. (Very Good - Excellent). 600 - 1,200

446 - LOT OF 3: SLOT MACHINE PARTS. Largest 20”T x 12”W x 10-1/2”D. This lot of three consists of 1- inner slot machine mechanism, complete with coin entry and original three reels strips. No keys. 20”T x 12”W x 10-1/2”D.; 2- Pace aluminum front castings, befitting for any slot machine. In original condition, with significant wear throughout. One of the castings also has the original award card but in pieces. 13-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W. and 9”T x 13-1/2”W. (Fair - Good). 100 - 200

443 - DECORATIVE SLOT MACHINE STAND. 17”D x 17”W x 31-1/2”T. Decorative cast iron slot machine stand features a lovely arabesque design with birds and branches, enhanced by blue and gold paint. With thick wooden platform on top. The finish is very nice throughout. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000

447 - GLASS FRONT OAK SLOT MACHINE STAND. 19-1/2”D x 19-1/2”W x 34”T. This slot machine stand features metal claw feet and locking front cabinet door with blue Golden Nugget themed glass. The wood finish shows some scratching on the top platform due to display. One key is provided. (Excellent). 200 - 300

444 - ORIGINAL DEWEY UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE GLASS. 18”D. 18” Diameter clear glass pane with central image of a blue circle, white star, and inner red circle. Minor chipping to the paint. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400

448 - LOT OF 2: FRUIT LAYOUTS. 12”T x 67-3/4”W. This lot includes two 1” thick wood frames that have been painted black and have a red grid and different fruits, shamrock, or “Bar”. Original condition with some paint loss. From the collection of Alan Sax (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

445 - LOT OF 3: FRAMED SLOT MACHINE EPHEMERA. Largest 12”W x 13”T. This lot is comprised of 1- Framed Pace’s Races price card; 1- Four Way Frolic fortune card; 1- Framed photocopy of a letter signed by Charles Fey. (Good). 200 - 400

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449 - MILLS NOVELTY COIN CHANGER. 8”D x 8”W x 25”T. Tall metal Mills Novelty coin changer with small plaque on the front that reads “Mills Nov. Oct 8, 1897”. Tip the chute down to dispense coins. This specific changer is sized to fit American pennies. Oxidation and discoloration throughout. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300

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450 - MARLIN ELECTRIC CO. LIE DETECTOR. 5”T x 6”W x 10”D. A light beige marbled plastic surface with a scale that “measures” honesty using the two brown cords with silver attachments, coming from the back end of the machine. There is a depiction of an angel slowly turning into the devil which helps illustrate the “honesty” level between zero to ten. There are two knobs that sit on the front and it helps adjust the movements of the pointer on the scale. Retro appearance with minor wear. (Good). 100 - 300 451 - **REPRODUCTION 50¢ MILLS “THE WESTERNER” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE. 16”D x 20”W x 58”T. This slot machine is a complete recreation of the Mills Novelty “The Westerner” with a reproduction console cabinet and Japanese Sega mechanism. With Alfred E. Neuman reel strips and a non-matching award card. In working order, the machine plays and pays. One key is provided. (Very Good). 800 - 1,800

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452 - **5¢ O.D. JENNINGS SPORTMAN PINBALL. 40”D x 43”T x 23”W. A floor model pinball machine that offers payout in free play tokens for landing the ball in a particular hole. In working condition and showing minor wear to the wood cabinet with very good playfield graphics. Includes three keys. Circa 1934. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 453 - **5¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. 3 JACKS COIN DROP PAYOUT MACHINE. 18”T x 12-1/2”W x 9”D. A countertop coin flip slot machine manufactured by Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. in 1930. It has an elegant cast aluminum cabinet with an oak pinfield board and three pockets with corresponding jackpot reserves. Detailed in blue. There is wear throughout with weathered housing. No keys. (Good). 400 - 900 454 - **5¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. SOLITAIRE TRADE STIMULATOR. 13-1/2”T x 14”D x 9-1/2”D. This is a trade stimulator manufactured by Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. from 1933 to 1934. Insert a nickel and press down on the lever to spin the interior wheel. As the award card explains, “Every number is a winning number on this wheel on a certain day of the week.” Patron could win anywhere from 5¢ to 25¢ depending on what day of the week it was. The cabinet is wood with a black finish, complementing the gold front casting with an Art Deco design, detailed in red. One key is provided. (Good). 300 - 600 455 - E.T. PACHINKO GAME. 69”T x 24”W x 15”D. E.T. The Extraterrestrial themed Japanese Pachinko game console. Pachinko is a mix between a pinball game and slot machine. This device is without keys and is lacking the back panel. (Good). 300 - 800

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LOT - 462 457 - **25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LATE BELL-O-MATIC SLOT MACHINE. 55”T x 23”W x 17”D. A 1960s slot machine, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co., complete with a wooden stand in green. It has a cast aluminum front with chrome details and the original three reel strips. Works well and the light up display is very bright. Minor to moderate wear throughout. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 600 458 - **1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. TARGET PRACTICE TRADE STIMULATOR. 18-1/2”T x 13”W x 8”D. This countertop coin flip trade stimulator advertises for rewards up to 25¢ in trade. Housed in a cast aluminum cabinet with discus throwers on the front. Retaining the original paint, which has faded over time and a wood back panel. Circa 1922. Includes one key. (Very Good). 300 - 900 459 - **1¢ PURITAN BABY VENDOR TRADE STIMULATOR. 11”T x 9”W x 9”D. Cast aluminum countertop trade stimulator with fortune reel strips and a lower gumball vendor. Raised ornate design, moderate exterior wear. C. 1927 to 1929. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 700

460 - **5¢ CAILLE BROS. SUPERIOR JACKPOT MINT VENDER SLOT MACHINE. 27”T x 15”W x 14”D. A 1929 slot machine manufactured by the Caille Bros. featuring two side mint vendor columns and a single jackpot reserve. The green cabinet displays an ornate cast aluminum front, including the original reels strips and award card. There is heavy wear throughout with some paint loss and yellowing. No keys but the back door panel and one vendor door are also not present. Great project or restoration piece. (Fair - Good). 400 - 800 461 - **5¢ MILLS VEST POCKET SLOT MACHINE. 11”W x 7”D x 8”T. Miniature bell slot machine housed in a metal cabinet. Showing some paint loss and retaining the reel cover award card and original strips. Circa 1938. Includes key. (Very Good). 200 - 400 462 - WOOD SLOT MACHINE STAND. 19-1/4”L x 19-1/4”W x 34”T. This is an oak slot machine stand that has a locking cabinet door with missing glass. It has polished aluminum claw feet and heavy scuffs on top. This could be a very nice looking stand with a little work. Includes key. (Good). 200 - 400

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466 - **LOT OF 2: PARKING METER AND 25¢ SWEET SALLY TRADE STIMULATOR. Largest 17-1/2”T x 9”W x 7-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1multi-coin operated Park O Meter by Magee-Hale, manufactured by Macnick Co. in the 1950s. Constructed of cast aluminum, atop a black base. It displays one hour parking and reads “Expired” in red. With moderate wear due to age. 17-1/2”T x 9”W x 7-1/2”D.; 1- 25¢ Sweet Sally trade stimulator, manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. in 1934. It has a nice exterior cabinet with an interior displaying wear. Features a spinning dial with a graphic of four women, holding a pint of beer or a flask. The image is slightly soiled. One key. 5”T x 10”W x 17-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 700

LOT - 467 463 - 1¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. CO. TRADE STIMULATOR. 10-1/2”T x 10”W x 8-1/2”D. This is a penny trade stimulator with a metallic blue finish and gold details, restored. It appears to have its original three reel strips and award card but there is minor wear throughout. Manufactured by Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. in 1937. No keys are included. (Good). 200 - 600 464 - **25¢ THE PLAY-WRITE TRADE STIMULATOR. 10-1/2”T x 11”W x 16”D. A countertop trade stimulator, operating on one quarter and manufactured by the Play Write Sales Inc. in 1950. The machine has a clean oak cabinet with a cast aluminum top and front. The chrome is matted, detailed in red and black. The patron writes three numbers into the slots in hopes the reels will stop at their picks. There is some wear on the facade but is in nice overall condition. (Good). 200 - 500 465 - **1¢ GROETCHEN TOOL MFG. CO. PENNY SMOKE TRADE STIMULATOR. 12”T x 9”W x 9”D. A tabletop penny trade stimulator, manufactured by Groetchen Tool Mfg. Co. in 1931. It has a restored cast aluminum case, in green with copper accents. Complete with the original cigarette reels. Works well with minor wear throughout. One key is included. (Very Good). 200 - 700

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467 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ SKILL DRAW AND 5¢ HERSHEY VENDOR. Largest 28-1/2”T x 8”W x 12-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- 5¢ Skill Draw trade stimulator, manufactured by Charles Fey & Sons in 1932 to 1937. The concept of the game is similar to poker, hoping the 5 concentric reels displayed through the triangular windows land on a certain hand. It has a nice dark oak cabinet with a red top, also detailed in red and orange. Moderate wear throughout. Two keys. 6”T x 15”W x 15”D.; 1- 5¢ Hershey Vendor, manufactured by A.M. Walzer in 1930. It has a tall two-toned wood cabinet with a front window, reading “Prize” and displays wear throughout. One key is included. (Good). 200 - 500 468 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ KOUNTER KING AND 1¢ ARCADE VIEWER. Largest 11-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Kounter King trade stimulator, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co in 1938. It is in excellent restored condition with a nice cast aluminum front and wood cabinet. The windows are surrounded by a cast iron frame in chrome. Complete with the original reels. Two keys. 11”T x 11”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- 1¢ arcade viewer, made of steel and colored in blue. It is electrical, complete with marquee in red. Includes two keys. 11-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. With some wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 800

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469 - **LOT OF 2: GROETCHEN TOOL TRADE STIMULATORS. Both 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 8”D. This lot includes two trade stimulators, manufactured by Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. and both have the same cast aluminum case, detailed in red with blue sides. 1- 1¢ Wings trade stimulator, complete with the original five cigarette reel strips. Produced from 1941 to 1949. Two keys.; 1- 5¢ Klix trade stimulator, complete with five reels and three shutter windows. Awards points to the patron. Also produced from 1941 to1949. Two keys.; Both share the same dimensions, 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 8”D. and have normal wear throughout. (Good). 300 - 800 470 - 1¢ DAVAL CHICAGO CLUB HOUSE TRADE STIMULATOR. 12” x 9” x 13”. Five card reel countertop poker machine offering points and a piece of gum for each penny inserted. Retaining the original reel strips, which have yellowed with age. Award card is a copy showing wear. Missing the cash box. Currently working on free play. Circa 1932. Includes key. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 471 - **1¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. THE OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES TRADE STIMULATOR. 11-1/2”T x 15-1/2”W x 13”D. A horse race themed trade stimulator, manufactured by Rock-Ola in 1931 and not to be confused with the H.C. Evans Official Sweepstakes of the same year. To the right of the machine, patron will “Pick A Winner” then insert coin to watch the 8 horses spin against the yellow marble. An amusement only machine. With a dark oak cabinet and cast aluminum grill, complete with the original interior. There is exterior wear and the horses exhibit some color loss. The paper background is in good condition but is coming apart slightly. Overall, it has a charming appearance. One key is included. (Good). 500 - 1,000 472 - 10¢ AERO-MATIC PLAY BASKETBALL ARCADE MACHINE. 66”T x 31”W x 17-1/2”D. This is a two-player vintage arcade game manufactured from 1920 to 1929 by Aero-Matic. It is housed in an oak cabinet with a dark finish, complete with stand and marquee. For 10¢, patron is given 24 shots. Features include original background artwork, pink curtains, red ball and knitted colored hoops. There is mild wear throughout commensurate with its age, most visible within the interior and some surface scratches. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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473 - 25¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. LOVE PILOT ARCADE MACHINE. 84”T x 24”W x 21”D. Test your love and be the captain of your own fate on the Love Pilot, manufactured by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. in 1938. For one quarter, grab hold of the wheel and acquire results from Flirty to Exotic. It has a nice wooden cabinet with some moderate surface wear and the cast aluminum wheel has lost of most its red color. The backglass also displays some heavy inner peeling, showing most of the lighted interior. However, it is has charming appearance overall. (Fair - Good). 800 - 1,500 474 - ORNATE CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 32-1/2”T. Black cast iron with fancy legs. Sturdy and showing very little wear overall. (Very Good). 300 - 800 475 - ORNATE CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 18”L x 18”W x 32-1/2”T. Black cast iron with fancy legs. Sturdy and showing very little wear overall. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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476 - BRONZE COLORED ORNATE CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 19”L x 19”W x 32”T. This cast iron stand has a long bolt holding the heavy base to the column. Bronze flashing throughout. (Very Good). 300 - 800 477 - LOT OF 3: ARCADE GAME BACK GLASSES. Largest 28”W x 18”T. This lot is comprised of 1- United’s 10th Inning glass. Some flaking and loss is evident. 14”W x 25”T; 1- 1942 Home Run glass. This glass displays loss to the image. 20”W x 22”T; 1chicago Coin’s Goalee glass. Showing great color with no wear. 28”W x 18”T. 100 - 200 478 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ DANDY VENDER AND 1¢ UNIVERSAL GRIP STRENGTH TESTER. Largest 14-1/2”T x 9”W x 12”D. This lot of two includes 1- 1¢ Dandy Vender trade stimulator, manufactured by Pace in 1930-1939. It has a cast aluminum case with colorful embossed gumball designs on the facade. Complete with the original reels and fortune award card. Moderate wear throughout. One key. 11-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 9”D.; 11¢ Universal Grip strength tester, manufactured by Holly Engineering Co. in 1939. Mostly cast iron with a wooden base. It has no back door and there is wear throughout the machine. No keys. 14-1/2”T x 9”W x 12”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 1,200

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479 - GREEN CAST IRON SLOT MACHINE STAND. 28-1/2”T. x 18”Dia. This cast iron stand has a heavy, 18” diameter round base with a cut out pattern and has a mounting surface 28-1/2” from the floor. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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480 - 1¢ PULL THE TIGER’S TAIL STRENGTH TESTER. 18-1/2”L x 29-3/4”W x 58-1/2”T. Exhibit Supply Co. started manufacturing these popular arcade strength testers in 1928. If you pull with more than 150 lbs of force, you will received a roar from a mechanical device. This machine looks to be in original condition with the exception of a newer hemp rope. The paper face on the strength gauge is stained. Three keys are included but one is bent. A wonderful overall machine with a great early look. (Very Good). 8,000 - 15,000 481 - 5¢ WESTERN SWEEP STAKES HORSE RACE 1930S ARCADE MACHINE. 20-1/2”T x 32”W x 17”D. A horse race themed arcade machine, in original condition. Complete with original interior and eight horses. Housed in large oak cabinet with some exterior wear and a cast aluminum marquee. It is an electronic machine, so the light decides the winning horse. Each horse has a specific color and the names can be found on a chart within the cabinet. (Good - Very Good). 1,200 - 2,000 482 - 5¢ GOTTLIEB FIVE STAR FINAL JR. PINBALL MACHINE. 8-1/2”T x 17”W x 24”D. A purely mechanical tabletop pinball machine, manufactured by Gottlieb in 1932. It is said to be named after the Hollywood movie by the same name, nominated for Best Picture in 1931. It has a charming oak cabinet with a figure 8 style interior, complete with 14 score pockets and 1 “Out” pocket. Colored in red, white and blue with details of gold. There is moderate surface wear with noticeable scratches on the wood but the interior is very clean. Works well, 10 balls per game. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200 156

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483 - 1¢ GOTTLIEB’S TEST YOUR GRIP STRENGTH TESTER ARCADE MACHINE. 14-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 14”D. Restored cast iron strength tester, manufactured by Gottlieb in 1931. The tabletop arcade machine has a very vibrant red coat, detailed in yellow and blue with silver hardware. Retains the original measuring chart, scaling the patrons strength from 0 to 300. Reads “Are You Strong Or Weak?” on the sides with the silhouette of a strong man below. Very little wear throughout, scuffs are present on the glass. One key is included. (Excellent). 300 - 800 484 - 5¢ BALLY SKIPPER TABLETOP PINBALL MACHINE. 7”T x 11-1/4”W x 23”D. Mechanical pinball arcade game, manufactured by Bally in 1933. Housed in a black cabinet with cast aluminum hardware, complete with the original interior such as the award card. Patron is given 3 balls in exchange for a nickel and plays for points. There is moderate exterior wear with some chips to the wood and scuffs. One key is included. (Good). 300 - 800

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485 - 10 & 25¢ BALLY JET-BOWLER BOWLING ARCADE MACHINE. 97”D x 24”W x 81”T. Offering one play for 10¢ and three plays for 25¢ with up to six player’s scores counted on the score board. In original condition showing some paint loss to the cabinet as well as the backglass. Includes a set of replacement bowling pins as the original pins show wear and some have broken. Includes six keys and four pucks. Plays well. Circa 1954. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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486 - CANDY STORE AMERICAN CASH REGISTER. 18”T x 16-1/2”W x 16”D. Brass candy store register, manufactured by American with the serial no. 6542 and the guarantee no. 1611. Embellished with an ornate design, oak base and a white stone top above the 9 slot currency drawer. There is mild wear throughout but the numerical keys work well. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000 487 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. MODEL 313. 21”T x 10”W x 16”D. This is a brass cash register, model 313, manufactured by the National Cash Register Co. and bears the serial no. 999776, produced in June of 1911. It has an “O” finish and the signature dolphin pattern, noticeable on the edges of the marquee. There is a 6 slot currency drawer below the marble stone top, and releases properly. With only minimal wear throughout, this is a fine example of a brass cash register. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 700 488 - COCA-COLA BRANDT AUTOMATIC CASHIER. 10”T x 9”W x 14-1/2”D. A restored Brandt Automatic Cashier, invented to dispense the correct amount of change quickly for those who were paid in cash. It has been revamped to advertise for Coca-Cola and was possibly used by the United Airlines seeing as it has the small plaque on the machine, with the serial no. 73494. It is equipped with 8 channels; three for pennies, one for nickels, two for dimes, one for quarters and one for 50-cent coins. Composed of cast aluminum and cast iron elements, displaying very little wear. Includes additional parts. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 500 489 - UNITED STATES CASH REGISTER COCA-COLA CASH REGISTER. 18”T x 12”W x 16”D. A restored cash register, advertising for Coke that was manufactured by The United States Cash Register Co. in Kansas. Circa 1940s. Model 721, serial no. 147005. It has a vibrant red case with a chrome base and a wood top above the 8 slot currency drawer. The sides of the cash register features a Coca-Cola bottle and famed Sprite Boy. Complete with the original interior and 21 numerical keys. Minimal wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 800

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490 - REPRODUCTION WURLITZER MODEL 420 SPEAKER. 42”T x 23”W x 15”D. An accessory speaker to a Wurlitzer jukebox, reproduction of the original and does not have the selection box. It has a Cathedral-like design with pilasters on each side and glittering stencils throughout the red fabric. It has a wooden frame and base with a lovely carved median. In good condition with some minor exterior wear. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 2,000 491 - WURLITZER WALL SPEAKER. 16-1/2”Dia. x 8-1/4”H. This gorgeous vintage wall speaker looks new while echoing a bygone era. Wurlitzer Model No. 4004, Serial No. 1587580. (Restored). 300 - 700

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492 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ JUKEBOX WALL BOXES. Largest 12”T x 8”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- multi-coin operated Remote Jukebox Selector, manufactured by AMI Music Co. in 1950. The cast aluminum construction appears to have a Futuristic design, unlike many of the wall boxes of its time. Turn the knobs to sift through the 40 songs provided then press the red button once a preference has been made. Serial no. 040380. 12”T x 8”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- 5¢ 3031 Jukebox Remote wall box, manufactured by Wurlitzer in 1940. Also cast aluminum with the song selector located at the bottom of the machine. 11”T x 7”W x 6”D.; There is normal wear throughout each wall box but together they make a great pair. (Good). 300 - 900 493 - 10¢, 25¢ SEEBURG’S 100 WALL-O-MATIC JUKEBOX. 14”T x 12”W x 6”D. Wurlitzer dominated the industry in the beginning of the 20th century until Seeburg created this interesting jukebox in 1949. The 100 Wall-O-Matic was a hit in the diners and restaurants, reigning as the most popular music machine all throughout the 1950s. It is small in size, a good fit for the wall or tabletops. It is supposed to be connected to a larger unit and patrons had a 100 song selection to choose from back in the day.

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Housed in a cast aluminum body with a stunning chrome finish. The marquee reads “Seeburg High Fidelity” with details of red and blue. Modest wear. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 500 494 - 25¢ SEEBURG WALL-O-MATIC 100 WALL BOX. 12-1/2”T x 12”W x 6-1/2”D. This is model 3W100 of the many Wall-O-Matic wall boxes, known for its square body compared to the rounded corners of more common models. It was manufactured by Seeburg in 1949 and was popular throughout the 1950s, found in almost any diner. Noted for its 100 song selection. Made of cast aluminum with chrome finish, detailed in red and light blue. Minimal wear throughout but showing scratches to the chrome finish are visible. One key is included. (Very Good). 200 - 500 495 - CUSTOM BAND ORGAN. 58”T x 46”W x 24-1/2”D. A contemporary band organ, custom built. It has a nice wooden cabinet colored in red with a white facade and matching side panels. Detailed in gold trim, complimenting the Victorian style scrollwork positioned perfectly on the housing. Complete with vertical pipes. Plays “A” rolls. Sounds great. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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496 - UNIFIED REPRODUCO SELF CONTAINED PLAYER PIPE ORGAN. 50”L x 60-1/4”W x 58”H. The Reproduco piano/pipe organs were very successful and popular in a variety of settings due to the marvel of their engineering that allowed such control over the mood of the music. Mortuaries liked the Unified model exactly because of its versatility, but they ended up in plenty of theaters as well. This model has been converted to play 88-note rolls. The double keyboard is in a horseshoe style, with controls to either side of the upper keyboard to permit manual selection of ranks when it is not set to play automatically. There is also a trapezoidal array of foot pedals that lead to a bank of severed air hoses protruding from the main cabinet. The walnut cabinet has Gothic arches on the sides and is still in nice condition with some wear commensurate with its age. Circa 1920s. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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497 - STYLE 1500 AEOLIAN PLAYER REED ORGAN. 28”L x 65-3/4”W x 60”H. The Aeolian Co. published history indicates that they felt the Style 1500 organ marked a definite forward step in the development of Aeolian instruments since it could play a 46-note roll and the quality case woods used. The factory label indicates this is the Colonial model, Lot 361, Serial No. 15963, indicating a manufacture date of 1900. The body is red mahogany and there are still areas with the gorgeous, original high polish. It has classic fluted columns with Ionic capitals and some damage commensurate with its age, as well as some more significant damage into the wood along the bottom of the sides. It has a 58-key keyboard and 15 stop knobs for different voices. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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600 - CAMPBELL’S COUNTER KITCHEN SOUP HEATER AND CAN OPENER. 12”D x 14”W x 10”T. With two Hot Cup warmers and a Swing-A-Way can opener attachment, this unit is attractive and functional. Showing a shiny chrome appearance with a red Campbell’s Soups plaque on the front and back. Manufactured by Helmco-Lacy of Chicago, ILL.. A very nice addition to a 1950s kitchen or diner. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200 601 - FRAMED WAR BOND “HERE’S YOUR INFANTRY” WORLD WAR II LITHOGRAPH. 35”T x 47”W. A lithograph depicting three soldiers working a machine gun together against a common enemy and reads ‘See “Here’s Your Infantry” and Buy that Extra Bond’. With the artist signature “Schlaiker 1943”, a copyright reading “US Government Printing Office: 1945” and a “The Mighty 7th War Loan” crest. There is a minor crease mark at the center with some wear throughout the field. Set within a dark wood frame, behind glass. (Very Good). 300 - 600 602 - PORCELAIN R.G. SULLIVANS’S SIGN. 10-3/4”T x 23”Dia. Single sided porcelain sign, made in Manchester, MN. It reads “7-20-4 Cigar” at the center and “Famous For Quality” on the bottom left corner. Partnered with vibrant colors of red, yellow, white and black. Gloss still remains intact and there are instances of wear along the edge. (Very Good). 400 - 700 162

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603 - DIE-CUT PORCELAIN JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING SIGN. 15”T x 12”W. This is a die-cut porcelain sign that is double sided. It depicts a round pocket watch, nicely detailed in black and yellow. There is moderate wear throughout but is most visible around the eyelets of the sign and slight oxidation is present along the edge. Overall, a great looking sign. (Good). 400 - 1,200 604 - PORCELAIN MAYO’S PLUG “SMOKING COCK O’ THE WALK” SIGN. 13”T x 6-1/2”W. Single sided porcelain sign, depicting a killer graphic of a fierce rooster standing atop Mayo’s tobacco and reads “Trade Mark Always Good”. Advertising “Light And Dark tobacco. There is wear throughout the field with oxidation displayed around the eyelets. (Good). 500 - 1,200 605 - SWIFT’S PREMIUM FRANKFURTS ADVERTISING POSTER. 32-1/2”T x 61-3/4”W. Large paper advertisement showing a blonde girl holding a hot dog. Advertising for the Swift’s Hot Dog exhibit at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. Showing signs of age including soiling and discoloration throughout and a ripple that spans across the girl’s face. Housed in a white wood frame with a linen front. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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606 - TIN DIE-CUT BROWN’S JUMBO BREAD ELEPHANT SIGN. 13”T x 15-1/2”W. A killer die-cut tin sign, featuring a graphic of an elephant wearing a bright orange saddle blanket advertising Browns Jumbo Bread. Early piece of advertisement in great condition with minor wear throughout the sign. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,500 607 - LOT OF 2: TIN ADVERTISING TRAYS. Largest 13” Dia. x 1-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1Logansport Ice Cream Co. Products advertising tray, reading “Have The Finishing Touch” at the base. It has a beautiful graphic of a female dressed in pink clad, enjoying a glass of ice cream. It is detailed in black and gold with a brilliant center. There is moderate wear on the field and edges. 13” Dia. x 1-1/2”D.; 1- Bartels Brilliant Old Devonshire, Crown & Root Beer advertising tray manufactured by Shonk Works American Can Co. in the early 1900s. It has an extremely vibrant rendering of a female, also dressed in pink clad, enjoying a glass of root beer. Crazing is present throughout with some minor loss to the enamel. 12” Dia x 1-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

608 - PORCELAIN WEAR-U-WELL SHOES FLANGE SIGN. 17”T x 25”W. Double sided porcelain flange sign, advertising Wear-U-Well Shoes and reads “Extra Value”. It is an impressive sign, nicely detailed in yellow and black. One side appears to look better than the other, having a more visible sight of the oxidation that has been acquired over time. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800 609 - LOT OF 2: FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS. Larger: 25”W x 1”D x 21”T. Including 1 - Patriotic theme images professionally displayed and matted in a decorative wood frame with gold inlaid design. Left image reads “Hail! Columbia” and the right reads “From The Sunny South”, both showing attractive ladies in American flag accessories or clothing. Measuring 18”W x 3/4”D x 15”T.; 1 - Early pool hall photo showing ten men and trophies at their feet. Photo has a 1” tear at the center coming from the top and another measuring about 5” coming from the bottom. Measuring 25”W x 1”D x 21”T. (Good - Excellent). 200 - 400

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610 - AUTHORIZED FORD SALES & SERVICE V-8 & 4 NEON CLOCK. 18” x 18” x 7”. This neon spinner advertising clock is in excellent condition. Lights up, works great, and appears to be in original condition. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000 611 - LARGE LIGHTED ARROW SIGN. 23-1/2”T x 11”D x 56-3/4”W. A large double sided sign with spaces for 27 bulbs on each side. Housed in a sheet metal frame that has been painted red to complement the interior. Showing some paint loss, scuffs, and bends to the frame as well as separation to the power cord. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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612 - STEPPING OUT ACRYLIC PAINTING WITH NEON. 48-1/2”T x 86”W x 8-1/2”D. This interesting piece is acrylic on plywood, and features a classy night scene where a uniformed doorman is helping a woman out of a Rolls Royce. The worms eye perspective and neon accents to the skyline add compositional interest. The reverse is signed, “Designed by Edmund Eng” and “Painted by Ron Lem -n- Danny Izarry”. It is mounted in a deep, sheet metal frame. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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613 - 1948 FL PANHEAD HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE. 91”L x 35”W x 44”T. This motorcycle was born at a unique time in post-war Harley Davidson operations and design. There was a huge new engine factory in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and the new Panhead V-twin engine was replacing the Knucklehead in both 61 and 74 cubic inch displacements and incorporated several engineering improvements. The aluminum heads, underneath the namesake pan-shaped rocker covers, cooled faster than cast iron, hydraulic lifters reduced valve noise, and improved oil circulation increased engine life. Adding to its collectible attractiveness, this was also the final year of the springer fork suspension. The designers also added touches of chrome, a stylish headlight and a tombstone taillight. This restored beauty is the 74 cubic inch (1208 cc), OHV, air-cooled, 45-degree V-twin model and still has the original condition saddle bags, windshield, and back rack included. Also included are the original bill of sale, title, and other documents. Engine No. 48FL-11096. A rare opportunity to own a one owner piece of history. Certainly a fantastic addition to any collection at home or abroad. (Restored). 40,000 - 60,000

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614 - LOT OF 3: ARCADE AND GAMBLING SIGNS. Largest: 18-1/4”W x 1/2”D x 24-1/4”T. Including 1 - Framed poster from The Geo. Mason Co. showing a pay card for 36 roulette. Frame and backing show some wear with the pay card in excellent condition. Measuring 19-1/4”W x 3/4”D x 15-1/4”T.; 1 - Arcade viewer top sign insert advertising for “Artistic Figure Studies - The Farmerette” and showing a nude woman covering herself with a straw hat. Measuring 14” x 22” and housed in a frame measuring 18-1/4”W x 1/2”D x 24-1/4”T.;1 - Arcade viewer top sign insert advertising for “Artistic Figure Studies - Spring Song” and showing a topless woman leaning against a stone railing. Missing a 1” section from the right edge. Measuring 14” x 22” and housed in the remnants of a frame measuring 18-1/4” x 1/2”D x 24-1/4”T. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400

616 - GOOD YEAR PORCELAIN LETTER SIGN WITH NEON. Each of the porcelain coated steel letters are 24” high and 6” thick. The yellow porcelain seems to have thinned over the years as some of the underlying blue is showing. Some porcelain loss and resulting oxidation. The flying foot Goodyear logo has yellow neon that is intact and functional. Each four letter word has a bottom mount of 1-1/2” aluminum angle running the length and small L-brackets on top. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 2,000 617 - AUTO LOANS NEON ADVERTISING SIGN. 20”T x 13”W x 7”D. Pressed steel Auto Loans sign, reading “Contracts Refinanced” along the bottom and detailed in white. With neon lighting. It has a nice Art Deco appearance, colored in black with gold finished trim. Normal wear is present throughout the sign with scuffs. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

615 - LOT OF 5: DENIM PILLOWS AND VEST. Largest: 23”W x 26”T. Lot includes four pillows and one vest. Each are constructed out of denim and feature custom felt embroidery designs modeled after the logos of Caille Bros., Watling, Mills Novelty and O.D. Jennings. The pillows range in size from 18”-24” square. The vest, measured laying flat, is 23” across from underarm to underarm and 26” from shoulder to lowest peak of the front panel. From the collection of Alan Sax (Excellent). 100 - 200 166

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LOT - 618 618 - PHILLIPS 66 PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SIGN. 47”T x 47”W. Double sided porcelain Phillips 66 sign, shield shaped. Colored in orange, detailed in black and retaining some of its glossy finish. Loss to the enamel is heavily present with oxidation lining the base of the sign. Showing more scraping to the reverse. Marked Veribrite Signs, Chicago. (Good). 400 - 900 619 - GOODRICH TIRES PORCELAIN SIGN. 18”W x 78”T x 1-1/2”D. Single sided, self-framed porcelain advertising sign on a wood frame. Stamped “Property Of The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Code NO. 2-GT” on the back side. Retaining nice color and shine with enamel loss to the front and sides, much of which originated at the mounting holes on the sides. (Good). 400 - 800 620 - TEXACO DEALER SERVICE REST ROOM SIGN. 37-1/2”T x 30”W. Double sided metal sign in green and white with black and white lettering. Showing wear to both sides but most significantly on the reverse. Marked Made in U.S.A. and K-O-46. (Fair). 200 - 400

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621 - STANDARD GASOLINE FREEZE TESTED PAPER ADVERTISING POSTER WITH POLAR BEAR. 56” x 42”. Framed advertising poster with very good color and some unfortunate damage. Shows light creases from being folded before it was framed with tears throughout. A good piece for restoration. (Fair). 100 - 300 622 - FREESTANDING TRAFFIC SIGNAL. 16”Dia. x 75”T. Manufactured by the Eagle Signal Corp, this signal has the traditional red, yellow, green stack of lights with sheet metal cowling and a heavy cast iron base painted green. Paint is flaking off and there is a glob of plaster on the back. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900

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LOT - 626 623 - RULES OF THE GAME OF ENGLISH BILLIARDS POSTER. 3/4”D x 19”W x 29-1/2”T. Dated January 1913 and “approved by the council of the Billiards Control Club”. This framed poster would be a great addition to any pool hall or game room. Showing a single area of discoloration and overall excellent. Professionally framed, matted, and housed under glass. (Very Good). 100 - 300 624 - FIRST NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ADVERTISING SIGN. 25-3/4”T x 3-1/2”D x 32”W. A highly embossed, carved wood, self-framed advertisement made from light weight wood and featuring an eagle at the center. The outer edge is decorated with a leaf design and reads “Worcester, Mass.’ across the bottom. Showing a few cracks but retains a nice appearance overall. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000 625 - FRONTIER HOTEL SPINNING LIGHT UP SIGN. 66-3/4”T x 22”W x 9-3/4”D. This wood sign stands 5 feet tall and is a miniature version of the iconic sign for the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. The lighted signs have plastic faces, one of which is missing. The central elements spin when the sign is plugged in. A red knob on top also allows manual spinning of the central elements. It has an 8’ power cord. A few scratches and chips. (Very Good). 500 - 800

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626 - LOT OF 3: ASSORTED ADVERTISING AND SALESMAN SAMPLE ITEMS. Largest 29”T x 10-1/2”W x 6”D. Including 1 - Express Money Orders single sided tin sign. Marked Made In U.S.A. FORM 1825-1-39 on the folded reverse edge and showing some spots of paint throughout. Measuring 11”W x 4”T.; 1 - Salesman sample wood and steel hand cart. Showing some patina with a very nice appearance overall. Measuring 29”T x 10-1/2”W x 6”D.; 1 - Salesman sample wool horse blanket. Manufactured by Chase with the original paper label still intact. Measuring 9-1/2”W x 38-1/4”L. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 500

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LOT - 629 627 - TALL PORCELAIN SHOE SHINE STAND. 59-1/2”T x 23-1/2”W x 35”D. Shoe shine stand, made mostly of porcelain with a chrome trim base and adjustable gold foot rests. It has a red velour upholstered seat and back with a paper decal reading “Shoe Shine 10¢” positioned right underneath the chair. Complete with black step pedestal, doubling as a storage compartment and is topped with berber carpet. Includes shoe shining materials. Heavy wear is present throughout, visible on the porcelain but has a charming overall appearance. (Good). 700 - 2,000

629 - PORCELAIN MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY SIGN IN IRON RING. 30” Dia. Round double sided sign in an iron ring, advertising Magnolia Gasoline and reads “For Sale Here” just below. Beautiful use of color but there is significant wear, displaying large areas of paint loss and oxidation. (Fair). 500 - 1,500

628 - FRAMED “COMPLIMENTS OF IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE” LITHOGRAPH. 34”T x 27”W. This lithograph depicts Uncle Sam, sitting on a chair amongst a sea of newspapers based in different cities such as Detroit and Washington. Within the framed portion of the depiction, the headline of the newspaper reads “The Nations Sanatorium Hot Springs, Arkansas. Under The Management of Uncle Sam M.D.” Most legible newspapers in the lithograph are dated during the late 1800s. There is a makers mark of “Woodward & Tiernan Prtg Co. St. Louis” on the bottom left corner. Minor soiling throughout the lithograph but a fierce advertisement nonetheless. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 2,000 170

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630 - PORCELAIN MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY SIGN. 29-1/2” Dia. Round double sided sign, advertising Magnolene Motor Oils and reads “For Sale Here” just below. Nicely displaying colors of red, blue and white. Great use of color, complete with a magnolia graphic at the center. Significant wear throughout with noticeable losses of paint. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,500

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632 - WAYNE MOBILGAS SPECIAL GAS PUMP. 92”T x 29”W x 16”D. A restored gas pump manufactured by Wayne, advertising Mobilgas with a Mobilgas Special globe. It is colored in red with details of navy and white, partnered with their iconic red winged horse emblem at the center. The globe is plastic with a glass center. Little wear throughout. (Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

631 - GOLD CROWN TOKHEIM VOLUMETER GAS PUMP. 90”T x 24”W x 18”D. Cast iron gas pump, manufactured by Tokheim and has the serial no. 888515. It is coated in a burgundy color with copper hardware, complete with glass crown globe. Includes hose and two sided clock face meter. There is minor scratches to the paint, some dents and there is a moderate size piece missing from the top of the globe. Stands at 7-1/2 feet tall. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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633 - BENNETT MODEL 956 MOBILGAS GAS PUMP. 74” T. Pump has been restored in Mobilgas colors. Features a Mobilgas globe with a single lens. Shows some paint loss and repair. (Restored). 750 - 1,500 634 - RESTORED BENNETT MODEL 541 GAS PUMP. 72-1/2”T x 25”W x 17”D. Professionally restored in black and white with a Texaco Fire Chief motif. Adorned with a reproduction Texaco Fire Chief porcelain sign, circa 1986 on each side. Excellent condition overall, showing only a few very small chips from the paint and without a globe. (Restored). 700 - 2,500 635 - LOT OF 3: TRAFFIC LIGHTS. Larger 25-1/2”W x 15”D x 87”T. Including 1 - Econolite Corporation traffic signal with two yellow and two green lights which can be rotated to face a desired direction. Complete with lights, center pole, and base. Currently painted green and showing some evidence of being yellow at one time as indicated by scrapes. Measuring 25-1/2”W x 15”D x 87”T.; 1 - Green directional arrow traffic signal with green light above. Painted yellow with a black front, marked Crouse-Hinds. Measuring 23”T x 15”W x 6”D.; 1 - Green Eagle Signal Company traffic signal stand. Showing evidence of repainting and some paint loss showing the previous yellow paint. Measuring 46”T. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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636 - LOT OF 2: ORIGINAL PORCELAIN RAILROAD CROSSING TRAIN SIGNS. Largest: 48”T x 48”W. This lot of two includes 1 - Railroad crossing crossbuck sign, made of steel and forming the shape of an “X”. It is colored in white with black lettering, embellished with reflectors. 48”T x 48”W.; 1 - “Stop On Red Signal Sign” also made of steel but colored in black with white lettering. Also embellished with reflectors. 22-1/2”T x 25-1/2”D.; Both signs are in very fine condition, recently removed from their original crating and retaining their cat eye reflectors. A great addition for any Railroad Memorabilia collector. Circa 1900s. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000 637 - FRAMED DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS TIN SIGN. 41”T x 29-1/2”W. A single sided tin sign, advertising for De Laval Cream Separators and featuring an amazing illustration of cows from different countries such as Scotland, Denmark and Holland of the Netherlands. At the center is a charming depiction of a lovely woman, happily holding a cow. At the bottom left corner, the sign shows it was copyrighted in 1907 by De Laval Separator Co.. It is framed in wood, finished in gold and reads “De Laval” in raised lettering at the base of the frame. There is some wear on the field but the colors retain its bright and glossy coat. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

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638 - SELF-FRAMED TIN “GRAPE-NUTS” ADVERTISING SIGN. 30-1/2”T x 20-1/2”W. A charming single sided self-framed tin litho sign, advertising Grape-Nuts and reading “To school well fed on” and “There’s A Reason”. Featuring a depiction of a mother watching her child walk to school with her lovely canine companion by her side. The colors are brilliant but there is wear throughout the field with noticeable areas of discoloration. The sign is marked “2776”. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900 639 - DIMSDALE HOTEL & BAR ENTRANCE METAL SIGN. 37-1/2”T x 28”W. Single sided, shield-shaped directional sign with an image of a hand pointing to the left. Brass with a consistent wavy patina throughout and stamped black lettering and border showing minimal wear. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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640 - PORCELAIN EX-LAX THERMOMETER SIGN. 36”T x 8”W. A single sided porcelain sign, advertising Ex-Lax “The safe chocolate laxative” and paired with a thermometer at the center. It also reads ‘Keep “Regular” with Ex-Lax’ and “Prescription Drugs Toilet Articles”. The advertisement is colored in navy blue with details of white and yellow. The temperature is measured in Fahrenheit, from below 50 to a sizzling 130. There is some wear on the sign with a couple of areas of enamel loss and the thermometer is slightly soiled. All together, this is great sign. (Very Good). 400 - 1,500 641 - SINCLAIR GAS SERVICE STATION DINOSAUR FIGURE. 48”T x 24”W x 90”L. This famous Sinclair dinosaur is in superb condition but with minor wear throughout. It is colored in a teal blue and has the Sinclair insignia on the creature’s torso. The company began using dinosaurs as a marketing technique because oil became a valued resource when they roamed the earth. The wear is most visible on the feet and some on the body. Overall, this is a great piece! (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,000 642 - MONUMENTAL SIX PIECE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIGN. All Together 144”T x 126”W. Depicting the iconic red, white, and blue shield of the Union Pacific Railroad. A large single sided porcelain Union Pacific Sign that is the combination of 6 pieces with the largest piece measuring 80”T by 42-1/2”W. Fully assembled, the sign measures 144”T by 126”W. This exterior sign was said to be from the Union Pacific transfer station in Council Bluffs Iowa. There is wear throughout with some loss to the enamel but the finish remains glossy and vibrant. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000 LOT - 642 174

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643 - HANGING “AXES” FIGURAL AXE TRADE SIGN. 13-1/2”T x 25”W. A very interesting handcrafted sign, resembling an axe. It has a wooden handle with a pressed steel blade, reading “AXES” vertically in red. Complete with chain for hanging. Moderate wear throughout. (Good). 300 - 900 644 - TIN “I MAKE SQUIRES” PURE FOOD PRODUCTS ROLLED EDGE SIGN. 21”T x 17”W. A fascinating tin sign, featuring a graphic of a solemn sow with a human-like face at the center. Advertising for Pure Food Products, it also reads “I Make Squires” in red lettering. It is black, detailed in navy and gold. The advertisement is paired with lovely curled corners, complete with a chain for hanging. Copyrighted in 1903 by John P. Squire & Co., manufactured by Mayer & Lavenson Co., NY. Normal wear is present throughout the sign with some scuffs on the field. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 1,000

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646 - DIE-CUT DAKOTA MAID ENRICHED FLOUR ADVERTISEMENT. 39”T x 16”W. Die-cut cardboard sign featuring a Native American figural female, holding a sack of Dakota Maid Flour. It is a fine example of early advertising and remains in good condition, displaying an array of vibrant colors. Circa 1950s. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 700 647 - J. CHISHOLM HANDCRAFTED BOOTS NEON SIGN. 28”T x 27”W x 7-1/2”D. This is a neon sign, advertising for J. Chisholm Handcrafted Boots. It is colored in yellow, detailed in black and displays the silhouette of three cowboys. The lighted neon tubing is in superb condition, works well and gleams red when plugged in. A very cool sign! (Excellent). 200 - 400

645 - LOT OF 2: TIN ADVERTISING FLANGE SIGNS. Largest 12”T x 16-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- tin double sided “Ice Cold Birchola Sold Here” flange sign. It is detailed in red, white and green with moderate wear throughout the field. 10”T x 12”W.; 1- tin double sided Lanes Quality Ice Cream, “Everybody Enjoys” flange sign. Colored in white, red and blue with silver finished trim. Minor wear throughout the field. 12”T x 16-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400

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648 - LOT OF 2: PORCELAIN BELL SYSTEM SIGNS. Largest 11”T x 12”W x 1-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- double sided porcelain flange sign, reading “Bell System” and featuring a graphic of a bell at the center. It also reads “New York Telephone Company” and “American Telephone & Telegraph Co.” detailed in blue. One side displays a little more wear than the other. 11”T x 12”W x 1-1/2”D.; 1- round single sided porcelain sign, reading “Public Telephone” also with a bell positioned at the center. Complete with two eyelets. 9” Dia. In superb condition. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500 649 - PHILCO RADIO TELEVISION PORCELAIN NEON SIGN. 12”D x 35”T x 72”W. Large double sided outdoor hanging sign with an Art Deco design. Showing great color and shine with a few chips and scrapes, mainly along the edges and mounting holes of the upper portion. All neon lettering is intact and working and the lower plastics which read “Radio Television” are free from wear. Also includes two pairs of original plastics advertising for “Greenberg Furniture,” showing significant age wear. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000 LOT - 652 650 - LOT OF 2: HEAVY CARDBOARD RAILROAD SIGNS. Larger 13” x 16”. Including 1 - Diamond shaped sign surrounded by a tin frame and reading “Railway Express Agency”. Measuring 14” x 14”.; 1 - Masonite sign reading “Adams Express Company”. Measuring 13” x 16”. Both signs are double sided with minimal scuffs and scrapes. (Good). 400 - 800 651 - LOT OF 2: ELECTRIC BEAUTY SHOPPE SIGN AND CLOCK. Largest 12-1/2”T x 24”W x 7”D. Including 1 - Bull nose, double sided “Beauty Shoppe” sign with a nice Art Deco look and reverse glass panels showing some crazing. Also features a metal hanging bracket which was likely a later addition. Measuring 19-1/4”W x 5”D x 7”T.; 1 - Great advertising clock surrounded by neon with flip messages delivering 12 individual messages. When plugged in clock lights up and the messages spin. Wooden case is in good condition, showing signs of its age with the original label intact on the back. Power cord has been replaced. Measuring 12-1/2”T x 7”D x 23-3/4”W. (Very Good). 600 - 1,000 652 - WESTCHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY WOODEN ADVERTISEMENT. 29-1/2”T x 38-1/2”W. A unique advertisement that is printed on wood instead of the typical paper or tin. It depicts the Westchester Brewing Company’s facility circa 1910. There is some minor evidence of paint flaking and wear. (Very Good). 1,000 - 1,500 176

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LOT - 655 653 - ELL-ELL WHISKEY LEMLE LEVY CO. LITHOGRAPH ON TIN. 22-1/2”T x 28-1/2”D. Illustrating a vast Ell-Ell Co. ship docked on the pier while workers are loading the ship with boxes and barrels of Ell-Ell branded whiskey. The lithograph is on tin with a few minor restorations and with “The H.D. Beach Co. Coshocton, OH. Lithographers” stamped on the bottom right corner. Around the perimeter of the frame are indications of oxidation or scuff marks. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000 654 - TAYLOR & WILLIAMS YELLOWSTONE WHISKEY ADVERTISMENT. 21”W x 26”T. A beautiful lithograph showing the Lower Yellowstone Falls of Yellowstone National Park with the ethereal image of a lady and a bottle of Taylor & Williams Kentucky Whiskey cast over the white water. There is a blemish on the lower left portion of mountain, just above the water, noticeable only under close scrutiny. Professionally matted and framed with two hooks on the top of the frame for hanging. (Very Good - Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

655 - KAUFMAN & STRAUSS TIN LITHOGRAPH “OUR JOE” KENTUCKY WHISKEY ADVERTISMENT. 36-1/2”T x 48-1/2”W. This tin lithograph, produced during the late 1890s, depicts a scene of “Gen. Joe Wheeler at the Battle of San Juan Hill, July 2nd 1898” with a wreath framed portrait of the General himself. The image retains a glossy finish throughout and is set in an ornate gilt frame. A few spots of metallic paint can be seen in the upper portion of the image. (Excellent). 8,000 - 12,000

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656 - BLATZ BEER BASEBALL DISPLAY. 17”W x 16”T x 11”D. Cast metal bar room advertising display featuring an umpire, catcher, and a man sliding to read home base. Missing the two pennants and showing minor paint loss throughout. (Very Good). 100 - 200 657 - PABST BLUE RIBBON BAR DISPLAY. 6”L x 13”W x 10”H. An electric bar display that features an old-timey barkeep and an empty PBR bottle. 63” power cord. (Good). 100 - 300 658 - BLATZ BEER OLD HEIDELBERG PLASTER ADVERTISING SIGN. 24-3/4”T x 42-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D. High relief cast plaster sign marked “Copyright 1933 Blatz Brewing Co. Milwaukee Wis.” and showing two groups of people and a dog enjoying Blatz from steins and glasses with a castle in the distance. Showing cracks, repairs, and chips as well as overall fading to the colors. (Good). 100 - 400

660 - LOT OF 3: EARLY GLASS WHISKEY BOTTLES. Largest 11”T x 3-1/2” Dia. This lot of three includes 1- beveled glass whiskey bottle with “Blackberry Cordial” enameled in white. 11”T x 3” Dia.; 1- glass whiskey bottle with a twisted swirl shape, reads “Floral Crown” enameled in white. 11-1/4”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- glass whiskey bottle with “Fortuna” enameled in white. 11”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; Each with little wear. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900 661 - LOT OF 3: EARLY GLASS WHISKEY BOTTLES. Largest 11”T x 3-1/2” Dia. This lot of three includes 1- glass whiskey bottle with a twisted swirl design, reads “Dan Becker’s Monogram Whiskey” in gold metallic lettering. 11-1/2”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- glass whiskey bottle with “Fountain Spring” enameled in white. 11-1/2”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- glass whiskey bottle with beveled base and shaft, engraved “Paul & Bryant” in gold. 11”T x 3-1/4” Dia.; Each displaying little wear. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900

659 - LOT OF 3: EARLY GLASS WHISKEY BOTTLES. Largest 12”T x 3-1/2” Dia. This lot of three includes 1- beveled glass whiskey bottle with “Spring Hill” enameled in white. 12”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- frosted glass whiskey bottle with “Old Jefferson County” enameled in white. 11-1/2”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- glass whiskey bottle with “Pen Brook Club” enameled in white. 11”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; Each with little wear. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900

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662 - LOT OF 3: TIN BEER ADVERTISING TRAYS. Largest: 13”T x 13”W. This lot of three includes 1 - round tin Henry Weinhard “Select Beers” advertising tray, manufactured by American Art Works. It has a delightful depiction of a dining table, topped with bread, cheeses and Henry Weinhard Columbia beer. With a copper finish throughout and details of vibrant colors. Wear is present on the field and edges with light scratches. 13” Dia.; 1 - round tin Rainier Beer advertising tray, a Strictly Western Product of the Bachrach Company. Features a depiction of a lovely woman sitting on horse in a field. Minor wear, mostly along the edges. Good gloss. 13”Dia.; 1 - square tin Red Ribbon Beer of Mathie Brewing Co. advertising tray. Features a bear in the woods, rummaging through a crate of beer. Wear throughout the field with light scratches. 13”T x 13”W. (Good). 300 - 600

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663 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE ADVERTISING ITEMS. Larger: 12-7/8”Dia. Including 1 - Old Saratoga Whiskey tin litho serving tray showing a group of four dogs playing cards and smoking cigars, based off the “Poker Game” painting by Cassius Coolidge in 1894. Old Saratoga was made by Rosskam, Gerstley & Co. of Philadelphia. Great color with some edge wear. Measuring 12-7/8” in diameter; 1 - Reverse glass foil hanging sign that reads “No Exchanges No Refunds Made On “Sale” Merchandise”. Glass has a metal frame backing and chain with scalloped edges. Measuring 9”W x 11”T. (Very Good). 300 - 800 664 - LOT OF 2: WOODEN KEG BEER BARRELS. 18”W x 24”T. Including 1 - Marked Ph. Zang Brewing Co. Denver COL with four metal rings and a dark tone to the wood. Founder Philip Zang ran the Rocky Mountain Brewery starting in 1870, in 1880 the name was changed to Philip Zang & Co., and in July 1889, he sold the company to an English syndicate, who changed the name to the Ph. Zang Brewing Company seen here; 1 - Marked Telluride Brewery - Telluride COLO with six metal rings and a light tone and age to the wood. Telluride was in operation for a short period in the mid 1930s. These are very rare wooden barrels as few have survived. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 700 665 - LOT OF 5: VARIOUS SIGNS AND ADVERTISING. Largest: 8-1/2”W x 9-3/4”T. This lot of five is comprised of: 1- tin hanging sign that reads “Terms Cash”. Made by The Novelty Advertising Co. Coshocton, Ohio; 1- sheet of “Figure Control” magnets; 1- self-framed wood “We Do Not Sell Minors” Schenley sign marked “48641-A”. Made by Little Preuss Hartmann N.Y.C.; 1- City of La Salle State of Illinois Alcoholic Liquor License No. 15 issued May 1938. Showing age and covered with scalloped edge glass with a metal backing; 1- Mr. Wager reverse glass sign on a wood backing. From the collection of Alan Sax (Good - Excellent). 100 - 400

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666 - LOT OF 2: BARBER SHOP SIGNS. Larger: 49-1/2”T x 13”W x 6”D. Including 1 - Wooden barber pole trade sign with metal wall-mount hardware. Showing paint loss and separation in the wood throughout. Measuring 49-1/2”T x 13”W x 6”D.; 1 - Double sided metal flange sign that reads “Barber Shop”. Showing excellent color and shine to both sides with most of the wear seen on the flange. Measuring 24”W x 12”T x 2”D. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 900 667 - BEARDSLEY WALL MOUNT BARBER POLE. 42”T x 10”W x 10”D. Restored antique wall mount barber pole, manufactured by Beardsley Mfg. Co. in Chicago, circa 1920s. With the serial no. 765. The exterior is porcelain with cast iron components, complete with white glass globe and appears to contain the original interior cylinder. Nicely detailed in red, white and blue. Includes windup key for manual rotation. Minor wear throughout. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 668 - PORCELAIN WALL MOUNT BARBER SHOP POLE. 30”T x 8”W x 11”D. An early barber shop trade sign that is constructed of porcelain and has been restored to near excellence. Coated in the signature colors of red, white and blue and displays minimal wear. Complete with outer glass cylinder and inner cylinder. Includes glass globe. (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 1,200

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669 - LOT OF 3: MIRROR AND MINIATURE BARBER SHOP POLES. Largest 10-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. This lot of three includes 1small mirror, constructed of cast aluminum with a gold finish. The frame of the mirror has a nice trim and claw legs, featuring a lovely cherub painter, happily standing to the side of it. Minor wear, a very charming piece. 9”T x 5”W x 4”D.; 2- a pair of miniature wall mount barber pole light fixtures. Cast aluminum in chrome with a red, white and blue center, displaying some color loss. Overall, in nice condition. Each, 10-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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670 - FREESTANDING BARBER POLE TRADE SIGN. 14”Dia. x 73”T. Classic red, white, and blue porcelain covers the heavy, cast iron barber pole. It is in original condition and has imperfections in the porcelain, but mainly it just needs to be thoroughly cleaned to look great. A glass cylinder houses the rotating paper cylinder with a light inside. The glass globe that crowns the piece is absent; a great opportunity to customize this for yourself. The power cord has no plug, no testing was performed. (Good). 1,000 - 2,500 671 - PAIDAR ELECTRIC BARBER POLE. 16”D x 82”T. Floor model barber pole with pale green and tan porcelain base with red and white striped porcelain enamel, and upper milk glass globe. Some areas of chipping and wear throughout. With 50” cord. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,500 672 - ANTIQUE WOODEN BARBER POLE. 75-1/2”T x 13”W x 13”D. A tall barber pole, constructed of wood from top to bottom. Appears to be from the late 19th century. Though the color has slightly dulled- the signature red, white and blue still remains intact. There is significant wear all throughout the piece- small chunks of wood missing and areas of paint loss. An antique piece with its weathered appearance giving it a sense of charm. (Poor - Fair). 400 - 800

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673 - SALESMAN SAMPLE KOKEN BARBER CHAIR. 16”T x 9”W x 14”D. A salesman sample of the Koken barber chair, highly desired for its extreme detail and similarities to the actual size. It has the white porcelain features, the leather side tufted upholstery, black velvet head rest and the nickel-plated details with ornate designs such as the footrest. Complete with the raised filigree signature reading, “Koken Companies St. Louis” on the foot pedestal which also folds into an upright position. Includes the matching children’s booster seat. In original condition with moderate wear throughout due to age but the porcelain and nickel are in good condition. (Good). 8,000 - 15,000

674 - ANTIQUE KOKEN ROUND SEAT BARBER CHAIR. 50” x 26 - 1/2” x 47”. Green porcelain with brown leather upholstery. This chair is in very nice condition with most of the porcelain enamel intact and the upholstery free from holes. Leather does show some scrapes and crazing. The front of the seat has a plaque that reads “The Chisholm Company New York”. Some signs of structural repairs at some point. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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675 - EX-LAX PORCELAIN ADVERTISING THERMOMETER SIGN. 36”T x 8”W x 1-1/4”D. Single sided advertising sign showing excellent color and shine with some enamel loss near the top and bottom mounting holes. Reading “Ex-Lax the chocolated laxative” - “Keep regular with Ex-Lax,” and “Prescriptions Drugs - Toilet Articles” across the bottom. (Very Good). 400 - 1,500

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676 - LOT OF 8: BARBER SHOP HAIR AND SCALP PRODUCTS. Largest 11”T x 3” Dia. This lot of eight includes 1- Pinol Oil, For Scalp Treatments glass bottle. One pint, by National Products Co. Appears to be unopened. 10”T x 3” Dia.; 1- Davex Spark’l, For The Hair by the Davex Corporation. The base is filled with a yellow substance. 8”T x 3-1/2” Dia.; 1- Rx 7-11 Hair Tonic. Newer than the rest. 10-1/4”T x 3” Dia.; 1- Pinol Q-Type Hair Lotion, for the hair and scalp. 11”T x 3” Dia.; 1- 4-0 (Perfect) Quinine Hair Tonic. 9-1/2”T x 2-1/2” Dia.; 1- Peruvian Bark “Supreme” Eau De Quinine Compound Hair Tonic, by Pennsylvania Perfumery. 11”T x 3” Dia.; 1- 3 Tone Scalp Rub, for the hair and scalp. By the National Products Co.. 10-1/2”T x 3” Dia.; 1- Pinol Skinton Lotion, for beautifying the skin. 10-1/2”T x 2-1/2”Dia.; Each bottle displays minor to moderate wear. Some filled more than the rest. (Good). 100 - 500 677 - LOT OF 10: EARLY CELLULOID STRAIGHT RAZORS. 6-1/4”L. Including 3 - Depicting an image of a nude woman; 2 - Depicting an image of an elk; 2 - Depicting an image of a bird, including a peacock and a crane; 1 - Small razor with blade marked Schnefel Bros. and LaCross, possibly used for feet or corn removal; 1 - With a red handle and blade marked Jung’s Jewels, M. Jung New York, made in Germany; 1 - With a yellow pearlescent handle marked Solingen with a gold edge to the blade. Each showing varying degrees of wear but no noticeable chips. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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678 - BARBER POLE NEON TRADE SIGN. 48”L x 10”W x 5”T. This single sided porcelain sign reads “Modern Service” and is styled like a barber pole. It comes out from the wall in a semi-circular arc with mounting flanges running the entire length of both sides. Some minor porcelain loss and resulting oxidation. The neon tubing glows with cool blue light. Manufactured by the White Sign Co. of Milwaukee. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 679 - LOT OF 3: GLASS CANDY JARS WITH MARBLES. Largest 18-1/2”T x 5-1/4”Dia. This lot of three includes 1- glass candy jar with a round base and beveled cone shaped topper. 18-1/2”T x 5-1/4”Dia.; 1- two glass candy jars with an octagonal base, beveled collars and beveled cone shaped topper. One jar is filled with a variety of red-orange marbles and the other is filled with a variety of green marbles. 16”T x 4”W x 4”D. (Very Good). 400 - 800 680 - LOT OF 3: GLASS CANDY JARS. Largest 26-1/2”T x 7”W x 7”D. This lot of three includes 1- glass candy jar with an octagonal base and a cone shaped top. 26-1/2”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1- glass candy jar with a round base, a cylindrical body, a beveled collar and a parabolic cone shaped top. 23”T x 6”Dia.; 1- small glass candy jar with a circular body, filled with a variety of colorful marbles. 9-1/2”T x 6”T x 2-1/2”D.; Each display little wear but is in superb condition all together. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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681 - LOT OF 2: GLASS CANDY JARS. Largest 26-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1glass candy jar with an octagonal base, square shaped body and a cone shaped topper. 26-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- is a glass candy jar with a globe shaped body, a round base and beautiful beveled collar. 11-1/2”T x 5-1/2” Dia. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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682 - YELLOW M&M GUY DISPLAY. 42”T x 18”W. Candy store display featuring the yellow M&M character, wearing his iconic white gloves and white shoes. Made of plastic and is standing on a black base with wheels for mobility. There are three oval holes, two on the sides and one at the rear. It is made for convenient candy retrieval and deposits. Minor wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 400 683 - LOT OF 2: WOODWARD’S SELF-FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS. 13”T x 38”W. Including 1 - Advertising for Woodward’s Chocolate, showing minor scrapes to the field with many more concentrated around the edges. Marked Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho Chicago, ILL. No. F7783.; 1 - Advertising for Woodward’s Fine Candies with minor, non-distracting scrapes and scuffs. Marked Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho Chicago, ILL. No F7784. (Very Good). 400 - 800 684 - ADAMS CHEWING GUM STORE DISPLAY. 10-1/4”W x 4-1/2”D x 9”T. This wood and glass product display features a frosted glass panel reading “Adams’’ with two labels for the flavors of gum that would have been housed within. Advertised flavors are Clove and Black Jack. Eight interior columns are separated by glass panels. Glass is free from chips or cracks and wood shows little wear. (Excellent). 200 - 500 184

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685 - KIS-ME GUM CO. COUNTERTOP DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 9-3/4”D x 16-1/4”W x 7-1/2”T. Glass on all sides with a metal frame, two top-opening doors, and blue interior. This product display case features etched lettering on both of the hinged doors with “J.M. Clark Co. Prop Incorporated” at the bottom. Advertising for “Kis-Me Chewing Gym The Popular Favorite”. All glass is intact and free from cracks with wear seen on the metal. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 686 - COCA-COLA PORCELAIN BUTTON SIGN WITH NEON. 36”Dia. x 7”T. This is one of the classic, bottle and logo, 36” porcelain button Coke signs that has red, green, and white neon tubing. It has a sheet metal back to protect the circuitry. There are light scratches and spots of porcelain loss, mostly around the rim but in the logo field as well. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,500

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LOT - 688 687 - LARGE VINTAGE COCA-COLA TIN SIGN. 36”L x 72”W x 1-1/2”H. This is a Robertson tin sign made for Coca-Cola in 1964. It is a thick gauge of sheet aluminum reinforced along the edges with wood. There are small scratches in the logo field. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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688 - COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN. 39-1/2”T x 12”W. A great example of Coke advertising. Single sided and constructed of tin, showing only slight indications of wear and was made in the USA. Printed on the sign is the patent date Dec. 25, 1923. At the base of sign, it reads “American Art Works Inc., Coshocton, Ohio – 1932.” The die-cut glass bottle shape makes this a highly desirable sign. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800 689 - TIN ICE COLD COCA-COLA SIGN. 19-1/2” Dia. Round single sided sign, constructed of tin and was made in the USA. At the base of the Coca-Cola advertisement, it reads “American Art Works Inc., Coshocton, Ohio – 1932.” There is moderate wear on the field and minor paint loss. (Good). 400 - 800 690 - PORCELAIN DELICIOUS REFRESHING COCA-COLA SIGN. 24”T x 24”W x 1”D. Single sided porcelain sign, advertising Coca-Cola and is in very nice conditionshowing very little wear. It has a depiction of a Coca-Cola bottle encircled between “Delicious” and “Refreshing“ in mint green lettering. This is a fantastic piece of advertisement and would be a great addition to any Coca-Cola collection. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600

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691 - HANGING COCA COLA FLANGE SIGN. 33”T x 26”W. Double sided, die cut “Drink Coca-Cola” hanging sign with a flange bracket. The sign is a triangular shape with bright details of mint green and red, reading “Ice Cold” and is marked “A.A.W. 1937”. The die-cut advertisement is tin and was made in the USA. Though there are indications of moderate wear, this is a fantastic sign. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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692 - DRINK COCA COLA PORCELAIN OUTDOOR SIGN. 60”W x 49”T. Double sided porcelain sign with attached hanging brackets. Excellent color and shine with a few small areas of enamel loss on both sides. One of the two green and yellow side adornments is missing. Circa 1935. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500 693 - TIN DRINK COCA-COLA SELF FRAMED SIGN. 13”T x 15-1/2”W. A fine example of a Coca-Cola advertisement, featuring a graphic of a young couple enjoying a cold pop. On the bottom left corner, it is marked “AM 4-2”. The tin sign is single sided and displays an array of bright colors- red, yellow and green. There are slight indications of wear throughout the field. (Very Good). 300 - 800 694 - COCA-COLA ROOT BEER BARREL DISPENSER. 20”L x 16”W x 26”T. An oak barrel with stainless steel hoops, barrel liner, and interior cylinders that was manufactured for Coca-Cola in 1958. Taps need work. Showing some paint loss but still very nice overall. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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695 - LOT OF 5: VICTOR C-31 COCA-COLA COOLER WITH 4 BAR STOOLS. 40”L x 95”W x 49”T. Victor Products Corp of Hagerstown, MD were well known for creative, yet functional counter cooler designs. So much so, that Coca-Cola contracted designs for models up to 4-slider door compartments wide. The C-31 is the 3-door variant and is the perfect size to put a finishing touch on a room. The base has the embossed Coca-Cola logo on all four sides and two sides have bottle logo decals as well. There is a dent on the left side with some paint loss. Each of the 3 insulated sliding doors reveal a 21” wide opening to access the large capacity inside. In fact, if you position the bottles on top of each other horizontally, in alternating directions per row, you can fit 756 bottles in there. There are two bottle openers with removable cap reservoirs when they need to be dumped. The countertop is laminate with an aluminum edge. Four red and white, 30” high stools complete the set. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000 696 - COCA-COLA 3-DOOR ICE BOX. 21”L x 34”W x 43-1/2”T. Benefiting from an older restoration, the polished brass elements are visually striking against the rich, Coke red. Graphics are decals on top of paint as well as professional pin striping by hand. The slight imperfections resulting from use and age do nothing to detract from this handsome and functional ice box. (Restored). 1,000 - 4,000

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697 - LOT OF 2: 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE WITH STAND. 24”L x 26-1/2”W x 57”T. This is a Vendorlator 27 Coca-Cola vendor, Serial No. 24661, circa 1950. The 27 was designed to vend a single 6-1/2 oz. bottle at a time. However, it should be noted that since this bottle was discontinued in the mid 1990’s, luckily the 27 will dispense the new 8 oz. bottles as well. They came with three options of stand; here we have the pipe style, designed to hold empty bottles. Gorgeous paint throughout. (Restored). 1,500 - 2,500 698 - COCA-COLA SLOW SCHOOL ZONE STREET SIGN. 49”T x 23” Dia. Die-cut street sign, reading “Slow School Zone” on one side and “Thank You Resume Speed” on the other. It is also advertising, Coca-Cola with a graphic of a soda pop bottle at the center and “Drive Refreshed” inscribed at the bottom. There is an iron ring encircling the sign at the bottom for better stability. Moderate wear throughout with some chips to the wood along the edges of the diamond. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 700 700 - LOT OF 5: COCA-COLA CRATES AND WAGON WITH BOTTLES. Largest 9-1/2”T x 12”W x 18-1/2”D. This lot of five includes 1 wooden Coca-Cola wagon, made up of wood with wooden wheels. Colored in the signature red and white with “Enjoy Coca-Cola” on the sides. The exterior appears to be weathered and mildly worn. 9-1/2”T x 12”W x 18-1/2”D.; 1 - are 3 wooden soda pop glass bottle crates. Two are yellow and read “Drink Coca-Cola in bottles”. One is red and white and reads “Enjoy Coca-Cola”. Each is 4”T x 18-1/2”W x 11-1/2”D. Displays moderate wear. ; 1 - variety of glass pop bottles; Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, one Mountain Dew, a 7UP, a Squirt, a Royal Crown, a Five Points Beverage and two R. Dejulio & Son Dairy bottles. 31 in total. Each vary in size, the largest bottle is 9-1/2”T x 5”W x 4”D and the smallest bottle is 7-1/2”T x 2-1/4” Dia. The Pepsi-Cola bottles remain filled as well as the Mountain Dew bottle, reading “It’ll Tickle Your Innards.” (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

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701 - COCA-COLA CRATE WITH GLASS POP BOTTLES. 9”T x 17”W x 11”D. Cast aluminum Coca-Cola crate, in a silver finish with red and yellow details. It reads “Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles” and was manufactured by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. The center has a red handle for easy carry. It holds and is currently filled with 20 glass Coca-Cola bottles, all emptied. (Very Good). 100 - 200 702 - 1950S COCA-COLA ICE CHEST. 16”T x 20”W x 12-1/2”D. A cool 1950s ice chest, advertising for Coca-Cola was very popular at the beginning of the second half of the 20th century. It has a steel construction, colored in red and reads, “Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles” on both sides. Includes nice chrome hardware. Complete with side bottle opener and spigot. There is moderate wear inside and out with noticeable paint loss. (Good). 300 - 700

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703 - COCA-COLA SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER WITH STAND. 45”T x 16”W x 16-1/2”D. Outboard motor style soda fountain syrup dispenser, manufactured by the Dove Valve Company in the 1950s. It has a vibrant red exterior lacquer with white details and reads “Drink Coca-Cola Ice Cold” on each side. The interior is stainless steel and very clean. Complete with white wooden stand, reading “Fountain Service” in green lettering. This lot includes the original paper advertisement, “It Is Sure Preferred” and is copyrighted “1954, The Coca-Cola Company.” Lid has been refinished. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000 704 - COCA-COLA CAVALIER JUNIOR CARRY-COOLER. 12-1/2”T x 7”W x 17”D. A junior sized airline carry-cooler manufactured by Cavalier Corp from 1948 to 1950. It has a glossy red finish with white and chrome details, complete with a Starr “X” manufactured side bottle opener. Perfect for picnics and can fit up to 20 Coca-Cola bottles. There is minor wear throughout. (Excellent). 400 - 800

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705 - TELECHRON COCA-COLA NEON CLOCK. 13-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W x 3”D. Antique advertising clock with working neon in white, manufactured by Telechron with a Neon Power Supply. It has a cast iron body, displaying original patina. The clock reads “5¢ Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles” with a graphic of the iconic Sprite Boy next to a bottle of pop. Considering its Art Deco appearance, it’s possibly from the 1930s and wear commensurate with its age. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800 706 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES PORTABLE COOLER. 18-1/2”T x 19-1/2”W x 13-1/2”D. A steel portable cooler with locking handle, manufactured by Acton Mfg. Co. Inc. of Arkansas City, Kansas in the 1950s. It is model 201 and has the serial no. 54. It is colored in a vibrant red with details of white but shows minor wear along the edges. It has a clean interior and contains the original paper advertisements, “Printed in the USA” and has the copyright stamp “1954 by Action Mfg. Co.” Complete with side drain spout. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700

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707 - DRINK COCA-COLA COOLER. 18-1/2”T x 19”W x 13”D. Restored embossed steel “Drink Coca-Cola” cooler, painted in vibrant red and detailed in white but shows light wear on the lettering. It was manufactured by Progress Refrigerator Co. of Louisville, K.Y. in the 1950s. The interior is clean and contains one tray. Includes a side drain spout and a bottle opener on the opposite side. Minor instances of paint loss. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700 708 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA COOLER. 19”T x 19”W x 13”D. Restored “Drink Pepsi-Cola” cooler, manufactured by Progress Refrigerator Co. of Louisville, K.Y. in the 1950s. Embossed steel, delightfully lacquered in blue with white details. Includes a side bottle opener and side drain spout. The interior is clean and has one interior tray. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 800

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709 - 5¢ COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 18-1/2”L x 34”W x 44”T. This clever little vendor will dispense one 6-1/2 oz. bottle for every nickel inserted by a rotating access door that gives access to a single bottle out of the 23 bottles it can hold. There is a small very rare drinking fountain fixture on one side. “Drink Coca-Cola”, “Ice Cold”, and “Serve Yourself” are all embossed. One key is included. Definitely a fine addition to any collection. A great example of investment grade restoration. (Restored). 3,500 - 7,000

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710 - 5¢ JACOBS MAILBOX COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 54-1/2”T x 28”W x 19”D. Restored soda pop Model 35 vending machine, manufactured by Jacobs in the 1940s and known for its mailbox shape. Contains a round wheeled mechanism with nine slots and can vend up to 35 bottles. Constructed of steel, coated in its signature red color and embellished with fresh decals, one featuring the famous Sprite Boy. It has minor surface wear with some scratches to the paint. A glossy piece and very cool vending machine! (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000 711 - 10¢ VENDORLATOR 44 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 21”L x 16-1/2”W x 58-1/2”H. The narrow footprint of this classic vendor is one of the features that made it so successful. This is the VMC 44, Serial No. 44-1932A31, manufactured circa 1956. This machine was beautifully restored and continues to look amazing. One key is included. (Restored). 1,500 - 2,500

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712 - 10¢ VENDO CO. MODEL H81-D COCA-COLA MACHINE. 58-1/2”T x 27”W x 17”D. A cool two-toned Coca-Cola vending machine manufactured by the Vendo Company in the 1950s. It is model H81-D with the serial no. 70323353 and was a highly desirable Coca-Cola machine at the time. It is nicely coated in the signature red and white color with chrome accents, showing minor wear throughout. It has the 9 bottle display with working door and bottle opener under the coin entry. Two keys are included. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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714 - 5¢ VENDO V-39 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 21”L x 28”W x 58-1/2”T. Vendo manufactured out of Kansas City, MO and made the V-39 model from 1947-1957. This is the earliest version of three that they made. It has “Ice Cold” embossed on the bottom front and dual ventilation vents on either side. Beautifully restored, it looks new except for one chip of paint at the top and on one hinge. No keys are included. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

713 - 10¢ MILLS 65 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 21”L x 22”W x 67”T. This handsome machine can hold 65 bottles of soft drinks. The stainless steel elements are attractively anthropomorphic. The restoration paint job left alone the original graphic on the back of the machine. Manufactured by Mills Industries, Chicago, circa 1950. No keys are included. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

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715 - 10¢ VENDORLATOR MFG. CO. COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 51”T x 24”W x 19”D. This vending machine is model VMC 33, also meaning it can hold up to 33 bottles. Manufactured by Vendorlator Mfg. Co. in the 1950s, with the serial no. 33-35439. Made of steel, finished in the signature Coca-Cola colors, red and white. It has rear wheels and a handle bar for easy mobility. Possible older restoration with moderate surface wear and scratches to the paint. One key is included. (Good). 800 - 2,200 716 - 10¢ VENDORLATOR MFG. CO. PEPSI-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 53”T x 24-1/2”W x 19”D. A soda pop cooler vending machine, manufactured by the Vendorlator Mfg. Co. of Fresno, CA in 1949 and has been restored to near perfection. It has a steel body with cast aluminum hardware, colored in the signature bright blue shade with white and red details. Includes bottle opener. Complete with rear wheels and handle bar for easy mobility. Model no. 27, serial no. PC 29756. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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718 - DRINK DR. PEPPER “GOOD FOR LIFE” TIN FLANGE SIGN. 15”T x 24”W. Double sided flange sign, constructed of tin with “Robertson-Dualife-Springfield. Ohio.” A retro style advertisement, depicting a bottle of pop and highlights the numbers 10, 2 and 4 on a clock. There is wear throughout the sign with instances of paint loss and oxidation. Gloss remains intact and is a great sign overall. (Good). 500 - 2,000 719 - 10¢ IDEAL DISPENSING CO. IDEAL 55 PEPSI-COLA SLIDER VENDING MACHINE. 44”T x 37”W x 18”D. This is an Ideal 55 Slider vending machine, in original condition, manufactured by the Ideal Dispensing Co. in the 1950s. Paying patrons had to slide the beverage along the rack to be released. Made of steel with a stainless steel lid, in blue but the color and decals have greatly faded over time. The interior needs a cleaning and there are areas of oxidation throughout. Heavy exterior wear. (Fair - Good). 600 - 1,500

720 - 10¢ JACOBS 56 PEPSI VENDING MACHINE. 24”L x 26”W x 61”T. This is a highly collectible, restored Jacobs 56, a.k.a. the “Pepsi Lite-Up” because of the lighted central logo cap. Deep blue paint with red and white pin striping and logo decals make this vending machine a real show piece. Although the beautifully restored paint indicates that this is a 10¢ machine, it really wants a quarter in order to vend. Circa 1952. Two keys are included. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,500 721 - 10¢ IDEAL DISPENSING CO. 85 PEPSI-COLA VENDING MACHINE. 44”T x 37”W x 18”D. This is the 85 model Pepsi-Cola vending machine cooler, manufactured by the Ideal Dispensing Co. in the 1950s. It has a steel body with chrome lid and reads “Drink Pepsi-Cola Ice Cold” at the center. The color still remains vibrant but there is wear throughout with noticeable dents and scratches to the paint. (Good). 800 - 2,500

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722 - LOT OF 10: VARIETY OF ROOT BEER CARDBOARD AND CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest 14”T x 9-1/2”W. This lot of ten includes 1- Virginia Dare sign, “A Better Root Beer Delicious! Delightful! The Natural Flavor Of Roots and Herbs” with a depiction of a lovely lady holding a glass of root beer. In yellow, detailed in red, green and gold. 14”T x 9-1/2”W.; 1Dub-L-Valu die-cut sign, “King of Root Beers” in blue and yellow. “R.B. 1001 Litho. In U.S.A.” 6-1/4”T x 5”W.; 1- Goody Brand Root Beer, “A Taste Lifter-Upper” and die-cut. With a depiction of an airman and airplanes. 7”T x 5-1/2”W.; 1- Old Fashion Ma’s Root Beer, “Ma Knows Best” and die-cut. “The Kind That Mother Used To Make.” 9”T x 9”W.; 1- XXX Root Beer, “Since The Days Of The Classic” and forms into a box shape. Of the Dixie/Marathon Products. 6”T x 11-1/2”W.; 1Frostie Old Fashion Root Beer, “You’ll Love It” and die-cut. Shaped like a pint of root beer. 5-1/4”T x 4”W.; 1- Swallow’s Root Beer, “Healthful Refreshing” and die-cut. “Design Copyrighted 1941” 7”T x 5”W.; 1Virginia Dare Root Beer, shaped like a barrel. 5”T x 6”W.; 1- Mason’s Old Fashioned Root Beer, die-cut. “Litho in U.S.A” 8-1/2”T x 6”W.; 1- Frostie Old Fashion Root Beer, die-cut and shaped like a bottle. 9”T x 3”W.; Each item displays some wear, either to the field or edges. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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723 - TIN DRINK DR. PEPPER SIGN. 54-1/4”T x 18-1/4”W. Just like the sign reads, “Good For Life”. The tin sign is single sided with minor instances of wear throughout the field and dents can be seen around the edges. Features a depiction of a delicious bottle of pop and a clock highlighting only the numbers 10, 2 and 4. On the bottom right corner, the advertisement is marked “Donasco 4-47’. The use of bright colors make this sign very inviting and desired. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700 724 - GRAPE JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER WITH OLD PUMP. 10”Dia. x 15”T. Soda fountain counter top syrup dispenser with round purple globe and white base, accented by a gold pinstripe. Reads “Drink Grape-Julep” in white lettering. The purple shows variation of color. Pump top reads “Lemon”. (Excellent). 1,200 - 2,000 725 - JIM DANDY ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER. 9-1/2”Dia x 14-1/2”H. This ceramic syrup dispenser looks like it just came from the local soda fountain. There often damaged top rim is in perfect condition. The pump hasn’t been messed with and has a beautiful patina. The hand painted graphics are still crisp for the most part. Just a great example. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 726 - ZIPP’S ROOT BEER SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER. 16”T x 7-1/2” Dia. A barrel shaped porcelain soda fountain syrup dispenser with a cast aluminum pump, topped with a white porcelain knob. It has burgundy lettering with details of copper throughout. Minimal wear. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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727 - TIN DRINK DELAWARE PUNCH SIGN. 39-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W. A tall tin sign, single sided with nice bright colors but has slightly dulled through time. Depicts a delicious bottle of pop behind a yellow sunburst border. Has the makers mark “Stout Sign Co. St. Louis, MO.” (Good). 300 - 700 728 - LOT OF 2: ROOT BEER WALL CLOCKS. Largest 12”T x 25-1/2”W x 4”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- wall clock, manufactured by Benco Plastics Inc. and advertises Frostie Root Beer. Also reads “the Family Favorite.” The facade is detailed in yellow, red and blue with a graphic of a smiling bearded gentleman. Minor wear throughout but there is a crack underneath, slightly exposing the interior. 9”T x 18-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D.; 1- wall clock with the silhouette of a lion in red and reads “Lyon” with “Root Beer On Draft” on the right detailed in red and blue. Manufactured by The Countryman Incorporated. 12”T x 25-1/2”W x 4”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

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729 - HARTSHORN’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT ADVERTISING SIGN. 32”T x 18-1/2”W. An early sign advertising Hartshorn’s Root Beer Extract, reading “Makes Six Gallons Of Sparkling Beer For 25 Cents” along the base. Features a depiction of a smiling young black waiter, dressed in fine clothing and holding a tray of delicious root beer. It appears to be in original condition with some wear throughout field and moderate crease markings. A great piece of Black Americana! (Good). 600 - 1,200

731 - DRINK DAD’S WALL CLOCK. 16”T x 16”W x 4”D. This is a wall clock, reading “Drink Dad’s” and “Tastes Like Root Beer Should” with a graphic of a bottle cap at the center. It is detailed in red, yellow and white with a gold finished cast aluminum border. It was manufactured by Advertising Products Inc. and displays minor wear throughout. The bottom right corner of the clock needs slight maintenance for better stability. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

730 - DRINK DAD’S WALL CLOCK. 16”T x 16”W x 4”D. This is a wall clock, reading “Drink Dad’s” and “Tastes Like Root Beer Should” with a graphic of a bottle cap at the center. It is detailed in red, yellow and white with a gold finished cast aluminum border. It was manufactured by the Advertising Products Inc. and displays minor wear. (Very Good). 200 - 600

732 - HIRES R-J ROOT BEER SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER. 23-1/2”T x 10-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. A countertop soda fountain syrup dispenser with an oak base and top. Complete with blue porcelain shaft and an aluminum container with the “Accepted American Medical Assn” crest and metal spigot at its base. “With Real Juices”. Mild wear throughout. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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733 - HIRES ROOT BEER EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 21”W x 15”T x 1”D. Showing a colorful image of a beautiful roaring 20s lady holding a glass of Hires with text “and it’s always pure Hires in bottles.” Housed in a black frame with the field showing a few dents and very minor paint loss. Great color and subject matter. (Very Good). 200 - 400 734 - FRAMED HARTSHORN’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT ADVERTISEMENT. 30-1/2”T x 17-1/2”W. A lithograph advertising Hartshorn’s Root Beer Extract, reading “Clear The Way For The Best” at the top and “Make Six Gallons Of Sparkling Beer For 25 Cents” along the base. The rendering displays a male riding atop a horse, whilst holding a glass of root beer and a carton of Hartshorn’s Concentrated. This great Western American sign is in original condition, manufactured by Singer Lith. of Boston in the late 19th century. It is mounted in a wooden frame but the interior border appears to be missing a few pieces. The lithograph shows moderate wear on the field, crease markings and is soiled along the bottom but the colors remain detailed and vibrant. (Good). 400 - 900 735 - PORCELAIN “TRIPLE XXX” SIGN. 14”T x 18”W. A porcelain sign with a convex oval shape, in red and orange with black and white lettering. It reads “Drink Root Beer” and “Makes Thirst A Joy”. There is mild wear throughout with noticeable areas of loss to the enamel. (Good). 300 - 700 196

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736 - PORCELAIN MASON’S OLD FASHIONED ROOT BEER FLANGE SIGN. 17-1/2”T x 18”W. A charming double sided flange sign, made of porcelain and manufactured by Stout Sign Co. in St. Louis. With “M-154” below the makers mark. It is mostly yellow, detailed in red and navy with a large depiction of a pop bottle cap. The color remains vibrant with good gloss but there is visible wear throughout the field and edges. (Good). 300 - 800 737 - LOT OF 2: ROOT BEER ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest 13-1/2”T x 11”W. This lot of two includes 1- framed Dr. Swett’s Original Root Beer lithograph with a brilliant interior field, featuring a lovely female dressed in blue floral clad. She is drinking a pint of root beer with a small rendering of a male on the center of the glass. Mounted within a black frame. 13-1/2”T x 11”W.; 1- tin Golden Bridge Root Beer advertisement. Reading “Remember” at the top, in yellow and detailed in red. With a glass bottle at the center. The field is clean with some wear along the edge and one bent corner. 12”T x 4”W. (Very Good). 300 - 800 738 - FRAMED RASER’S ROOT BEER LITHOGRAPH. 17”T x 16-1/2”W. A sign advertising Raser’s Root Beer, reading “See Mama, What I’ve Done” and “Superior To All Others”. It has a depiction of a smiling little girl, writing on a chalk board. It is mounted within a carved wooden frame. The interior lithograph appears to be in superb condition, showing little to no wear. (Excellent). 200 - 600

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739 - 7UP COOLER. 18”T x 19”T x 13”D. Restored cooler, entirely lacquered in a gleaming white color with the “7UP” emblem at the center, detailed in red. The top has chrome corners, a side bottle opener and a front drain spout. The interior is clean and has very little exterior wear. Manufactured by Progress Refrigerator Co. of Louisville, K.Y. in the 1950s. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 800 LOT - 741

LOT - 742 740 - LOT OF 3: HIRES ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest 21-1/2”T x 16”W. This lot of three includes 1- Hires lithograph, mounted in a black wooden frame. The rendering displays a lovely woman, enjoying a glass of root beer with “Drink Hires in Bottles” next to a glass of Hires. The litho is not marked with the manufacturer but the artist’s insignia is printed near the depiction. Mild wear throughout the field. 21-1/2”T x 16”W.; 1- Hires lithograph, reading “Thirsts gently Suffocated by the Hires System 5¢ per suff” and a depiction of a gentleman dressed in fine clothing with crazy eyes. Manufactured by Charles E. Hires Co., copyrighted in 1914. Colors are vibrant but there is minor wear throughout. 9-1/2”T x 13”W.; die-cut Hires lithograph, forming a three dimensional image. Reads “Cools and Refreshes” and displays a couple riding a boat. Manufactured by 833- Litho, made in the USA. Also has moderate wear. 11-1/2”T x 15-1/2”W. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500 741 - LOT OF 3: SQUIRT AND PERRIER BOTTLES AND SIGNAGE. Largest: 7-1/2” x 10” x 8-1/2”. Including 1 - Squirt die-cut cardboard sign circa 1960, 10” tall; 1 - thick cardboard Squirt carry pack with six full glass bottles of Squirt, 7-1/2” x 10” x 8-1/2” and 1 - metal carrying case with four full glass bottles of Perrier, 9” tall. (Very Good). 100 - 300 742 - GLOEKLERS CAST IRON MEAT RACK. 21”T x 96-1/4”W x 3”D. Large, heavy hanging rack with 16 hooks and a decorative marquee featuring a cow and butcher’s tools. Central plaque reads “Gloeklers Patent June 25 1889 Ryan Brothers Winnipeg Can.” and is made of aluminum. Showing some patina and age-related wear but overall very sturdy with a nice appearance. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500

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743 - “THE SUN” GARTER COUNTERTOP SHOWCASE. 11”T x 8”W x 7”D. A very fine piece of advertising, displaying “The Sun” Garters in a small glass front and wooden cabinet. The façade showcases the garters in action, holding up a pair of stockings while each side of the cabinet features perfectly aligned garters in red and black. The original paper marquee is affixed to the back of the rear door panel and reads “3 Dozen”. There are different patent dates ranging from Oct. 28, 1902 to March 27, 1906. There is little to no signs of visible wear. (Excellent). 200 - 400

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744 - THE SWIFT MILL LANE BROTHERS COFFEE GRINDER. 27”T x 20”W x 15”D. An early mechanical coffee grinder, manufactured by the Swift Mill Lane Brothers Co. in Poughkeepsie, NY, later changing their name to Lane Brothers in the 1920s. The coffee grinder is cast iron, colored in orange with vibrant floral decoration throughout. It has dual side wheels with wooden handles and an urn top in chrome with a gold knob finial. There is significant wear, commensurate with its age. It is similar to the Enterprise No. 10 coffee grinder. Circa late 19th to 20th century. (Good). 700 - 2,000 745 - AIRDRY “THE ELECTRIC TOWEL” HAND DRYER. 15”L x 13-1/4”W x 54-1/2”T. The Airdry Corporation of Groton, New York were the first to patent the idea in 1921, and were the first to bring this freestanding item to market in 1928 even though Chicago’s George Clemens often gets credit, notwithstanding that his idea was nearly 30 years late. Users have a foot pedal to trigger the hot air from the vertically adjustable nozzle. The cast iron body and marquee holder are nicely painted including pinstripe detailing. The paper marquee has some slight staining. A great rare nicely done machine. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,500 746 - FRAMED ILLINOIS SEWING MACHINE CO. LITHOGRAPH. 32”T x 26”W. A superb sign, advertising Illinois Sewing Machine Co. depicting a Native American wearing the traditional feathered headdress and reads “New Royal is Chief” in red lettering. The makers mark “Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago” is printed on the bottom right corner. The lithograph is in fine condition with only the frame displaying indications of wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,200 198

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747 - SNAG-PROOF LAMBERTVILLE RUBBER CO. PAPER LITHO ADVERTISING POSTER. 23”W x 32-1/2”T. Advertising for rubber boots with and wonderful image of several working characters. An action-packed and brightly colored scene on a great ad. The bottom is marked C.W. Chafee Gilbert Mills, N.Y., Sole Agent. Housed in a nice wood frame with minimal wear. An early ad with fantastic graphics. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 748 - CITY DRUG STORE CORNER DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 18”W x 9”D x 27-1/2”T. This general store cabinet reads “Cures For All Ailments” across the top and bottom with a decal advertising for cigars, ice cream soda, and minerals on the door. Wood painted tan with black lettering. Includes key. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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LOT - 749 749 - BLACK AMERICANA BANJO CLOCK WITH MOVABLE EYES. 5-1/2”L x 10”W x 16”T. An incredibly detailed Black Americana cast iron clock. The man is wearing a fancy red and orange striped suit with gold details and partnered with a dashing hat, and playing the banjo. The clock is a quartz clock which needs to be repaired. The eyes are made of glass and can move from one side to the other. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200 750 - ROUND DISPLAY SHOWCASE WITH STAND. 63”T x 26” Dia. Glass showcase, featuring an all-around display with 5 interior shelves and stand. It has a wooden frame and base with ornate cast iron legs. Minor age wear throughout with a crack near the top left corner of the door panel. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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LOT - 752 751 - GLASS DISPLAY CABINET. 59-1/2”T x 17-1/2”W x 19-1/2”D. This is a display cabinet manufactured by Sellers in Elwood, Indiana and is made of oak with a half dome top. It has a green felt base, three interior removable glass shelves and four rear entry points. Minor wear throughout, a great piece overall. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

752 - OAK SHOWCASE. 24”L x 94”W x 42”H. This large display case was manufactured by the Murray Cabinet & Show Case Co. of Fresno, California. Four sliding doors in back provide access and there is a full length, height adjustable oak shelf. The top is 3/16” thick glass. (Very Good). 300 - 700

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753 - JOHN PHILLIPS & CO. CURVED FRONT SHOWCASE. 73”W x 27”D x 15”T. This large display cabinet is made of wood with glass on the front, top, and sides with three mirrored back doors. All glass panels are free from cracks and the wood finish shows some age and chipping. The manufacturer’s plaque on the front has worn down but legible markings include “John Phillips & Co.”, “Makers”, and two locations, 51 Fort St. E. Detroit and 53 State St. Chicago. (Very Good). 300 - 700 754 - COUNTERTOP GLASS DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 34”T x 36”W x 24”D. This is a countertop display cabinet featuring a curved base with a wooden frame in a silver finish and glass side panels. It includes three interior glass shelves and a black felt bottom. There is some wear throughout with loss of color. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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755 - WOODEN PARIS GARTERS GLASS DISPLAY CABINET. 14”T x 12-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. A nice wood and glass countertop display showcase, advertising “Paris Garters” and manufactured by A. Stein & Company. Circa 1910s. The countertop cabinet was designed to double the garter businesses revenue, properly displaying products. It is housed in an oak case and reads “No Metal Can Touch You” along the bottom. Includes two interior glass shelves and the original paper ad, attached to the back door panel. Normal wear commensurate with its age. (Very Good). 200 - 400 756 - WOODEN GEORGE A. CLARK O.N.T DRAWER SPOOL CABINET. 22”T x 29”W x 18”D. This cabinet is in original condition, housed in walnut with paneled sides and displays moderate wear. Features six drawers with a deep red glass facade, each reading something different; George A. Clark, Sole Agent, O.N.T., Clarks, Spool Cotton and On White Spools. Complete with brass filigree hardware and black knobs but two are missing from the bottom drawer. (Good). 300 - 700

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757 - J. & P. COATS DESK TOP DRAWER. 7”T x 19-1/2”W x 15-1/2”D. A two-drawer desktop cabinet, housed in walnut with white and brass hardware but displays moderate wear throughout. The top drawer reads “Warranted 200 Yards J. & P. Coats Best Six Cord Spool Cotton” in blue lettering. The bottom reads “White, Black And Color. For Hand & Machine” also in blue lettering. Circa late 19th century to early 20th century. (Good). 100 - 500 758 - WOODEN OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS PLOW PART. 5”T x 67”W x 3”D. A wooden part from a chilled plow manufactured by Oliver in the early 1900s. It is coated in red with hand painted decals, reading “40” and the other is a depiction of James Oliver, his name inscribed underneath. There is moderate wear throughout with some of the decals removed from the finish. (Good). 300 - 900 759 - S.S. WHITE DIAMOND CHAIR NO. 2 DENTIST CHAIR. 48”T x 22-1/2”W x 28”D. An early dental patient chair, the Diamond Chair No. 2 model was manufactured by S.S. White in the 1920s with the serial no. C21008. Made in the USA. Constructed of cast iron, coated in a mint green color and has a chrome base. The seat and head rest is leather and the arms of the chair are wood. There are scratches to the paint and wear due to age, but it is in rather nice condition. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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760 - LOT OF 2: GENERAL STORE GARMENT ITEMS. Largest: 7-1/2”D x 14-1/2”W x 4-3/4”T. This lot of two is comprised of: 1 - Birdsey Somers Co. F.P. Triple Steels Military Form corset busks in wooden box, 7-1/2”D x 14-1/2”W x 4-3/4”T; and 1 - Cluett Peabody & Co. Arrow Collars soft collars in original paper package, 3”T x 9-1/2”W. (Very Good). 100 - 300 761 - VINTAGE BENDIX FRONT LOAD WASHING MACHINE. 36”T x 25”W x 20”D. Bendix Automatic Home Laundry unit in black and white. An attractive addition to a vintage kitchen or service room. Restored inside and out with an excellent appearance but functionality has not been tested. Rubber detergent stopper is missing a small section. Circa 1940s. (Restored). 600 - 2,000 762 - ALKA SELTZER TABLET DISPENSER AND CUP. 14-1/2”T. The blue glass cup and tablet vile are free from chips or cracks. Front curved tin sign shows a bubbling glass and reads “Be Wise Alkalize” and has moderate wear. The dispenser is a heavy cast aluminum and fits the 25 tablet glass tubes of Alka Seltzer. (Good). 200 - 500

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763 - COMPLETE FLOUR CHEST SIFTER. 16”D x 36”H. This tall, black metal cylinder holds flour and also has 5 compartments for various spices including “Pepper/ Spice/ Nutmeg/ Soda/ Cinnamon”. The door at the base of the chest opens to reveal a bin where the flour contents may be collected, as well as a lever that controls the flow of product. The chest features gold and silver hand-painted lettering and golden floral motif decals. There are minimal scratches and paint loss throughout the piece. A wonderful country store item, super addition to any high grade collection. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

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764 - UMBRELLA AND CANE CASE. 47”T x 38”W x 20”D. An antique umbrella and cane case, housed in an oak frame with glass sides and a half dome top. The front of the glass reads “Emporium Style And Quality” and “Wonderful Low Prices” along the base. It can hold up to 78 items. There is wear throughout the wood and some color loss on the inscription but overall, it has a nice appearance. (Very Good). 400 - 2,000 765 - ADVANCE FRENCH-FRIED POPCORN STAND. 21”L x 26-1/2”W x 69”T. Manufactured by the Advance Mfg Co. of St. Louis, this popcorn maker is on a rolling base with porcelain enameled steel on the lower portion and glass housing the popper. There is an aluminum and plastic circular lighted sign that rests on a rotating pin on top. The base also has a cabinet door to a storage area. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200 766 - ITHACA SIGN WORKS BARRETT JEWELER & OPTICIAN ADVERTISING SIGN. 13-1/8”W x 37-1/2”T x 3/4”D. A wonderful handpainted tin sign labelled “Correct Fit” with an image of a Victorian gentleman with a pair of eyeglasses. The script reads “Barrett Jeweler And Optician Kennebunk.” A great Ithaca road sign and a fine addition to any collection. Showing minimal scraping to the sign and frame. Hard to find advertising piece. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 767 - ITHACA SIGN WORKS J. LIMPERT ADVERTISING SIGN. 13-3/8”W x 37-3/4”T x 3/4”D. Hand painted tin sign showing a great image of an owl perched on a limb while holding a banner that asks, “Who’s Your Clothier?, the script below reading “Go to J. Limpert Frankfurt, NY.” A fine example of the popular Ithaca road signs. Showing minimal scraping to the frame and sign. Great addition to any advertising collection. (Very Good). 400 - 800 202

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768 - ITHACA SIGN WORKS C.E. HAUGEN CLOTHING ADVERTISING SIGN. 13-5/8”W x 50”T x 3/4”D. Oversized, handpainted tin sign showing an image of a Victorian gentleman with script reading “Style” and “Class Fit”. A classic road sign advertising for C.E. Haugen Clothing & Shoes Spring Valley. With a few scrapes to the frame and sign. A large version of a great example of Ithaca signs. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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LOT - 770 769 - LOT OF 5: MCDONALD’S DISPLAYS AND GIANT COLORING BOOK. Largest 23-1/2”T x 26”W. This lot of five is comprised of 1- die-cut McDonald’s display, featuring a convex graphic of their signature french fries and a bottle of coke. Reading “We go together” at the center of the base. Little wear. 18”T x 24”W.; 1- die-cut McDonald’s display, featuring the iconic “M” symbol. It is yellow with gold foil bordering the edges. Minor wear. 23-1/2”T x 26”W.; 1- “Ronald McDonald” giant coloring book with a copyrighted mark reading “1975 by Cav-Mart Incorporated”. There is some wear throughout but the inner pages remain uncolored and intact. 22”T x 17”W.; 1- two wooden thermometers, advertising McDonald’s. Copyrighted “McDonald’s System Inc. 1978” and was made in the USA. Both, 18”T x 5-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200 770 - LOT OF 2: TWISTED IRON ICE CREAM PARLOR SHOE SHINE CHAIRS. Largest 52”T x 22”W x 22”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- twisted iron ice cream parlor shoe shine chair. It has a wooden seat and arms with a lovely twisted iron frame. It includes a two tiered shelf and brass foot pedestals. 52”T x 21”W x 22”D.; 1- matching children’s twisted iron shoe shine chair with adjustable foot rest. 41”T x 16”W x 16”D.; Each display moderate wear due to age. Great piece of Americana, c. 1900s. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 772 771 - LOT OF 2: OVERSIZED SCISSORS. Larger 23-3/4”L x 9-3/4”W. Including 1 - Made from a lightweight metal, advertising for “W.C. Heimerbinger Sissors” (misspelled on the scissors themselves) and showing black handles and gold blades on one side and silver on the reverse. Paint loss throughout with evidence of repainting over the years. Measuring 22”L x 7-5/8”W when closed.; 1 - Heavy, large scale, brass scissors without markings and sharp blades. Measuring 23-3/4”L x 9-3/4”W when closed. (Very Good). 400 - 700 772 - RESTORED BRIDGEPORT CASTINGS CO. POST OFFICE MAILBOX. 19-1/2”T x 13”W x 8”D. A charming post office mailbox, incredibly restored to a fine quality. It is entirely constructed of cast iron with details of red, navy blue and white. The facade reads “LETTERS” with “U.S. Mail” embossed in red on each side. Manufactured by Bridgeport Castings Co. of Bridgeport, Conn. in the early 20th century. “Pull Down” the top front panel, to insert mail. One key included. (Excellent). 300 - 600

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773 - EARLY ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO. COFFEE MILL. 19-1/2”L x 17-1/4”W x 28”T. This awesome vintage cast iron coffee mill was manufactured by the Enterprise Mfg. Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1898. It is in wonderfully original condition with faded paint and oxidation. The crown jewel is the eagle finial on the lid. It has a wood drawer with a white pull. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 774 - LANE BROS. SWIFT MILL COFFEE MILL. 17”L 16-1/4”W x 25-1/4”T. This vintage mill is in original condition, with faded red paint and floral details, original drawer, and a missing lid. It was manufactured by Lane Bros. of New York. Circa 1900. Showing nice patina. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800 775 - WHITMORE ADJUSTABLE SHADE HANGER SALESMAN SAMPLE. 13-1/2”W x 18-1/4”T. An excellent example of a salesman’s sample with small text reading “It saves time, trouble and annoyance, and is so simple that a child can hang these shades where it is used. It affords light and ventilation over top of shade. It is easily adjusted to any width of shade or window, and is put up with two small hooks. It is for sale in this store. Ask about it.” Pat. Dec. 3 1895. Handwritten along the bottom edge is “Shade Hangers 10¢ Each”. Showing some darkening toward the bottom, expected with age. Rare piece. (Good). 300 - 800

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776 - WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS SHIPPING TRUNK. 25”T x 38”W x 22”D. Stamped “Wells Fargo & Co. Express” across the front and marked with box number 14896. This wooden trunk was built for optimum durability with metal corners, trim, and iron hardware with triple layer leather handles. Stamped “Made by Walla Leviston, Kansas City, MO.” Lock stamped “Tyden Pat” and dated. Showing age wear throughout. All original, circa 1900. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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777 - OTTO FENNEL SOHNE DIAMOND BALANCE SCALE. 11-1/2”D x 15-1/2”W x 20”T. The Otto Fennel Sohne company manufactured scientific instruments specifically for land surveying. This small balance scale was used for weighing diamonds, and is kept within a wooden cabinet with glass sides. Thin wires were used as weights. With many brilliant cut crystals. Some wear is present to the cabinet. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 778 - THE COMPUTING SCALE CO. STYLE NO. 121 FAN SCALE. 34”T x 19”W x 10”D. Early 2 lb balance scale with a large brass scoop and platform manufactured by The Computing Scale Co. Dayton, Ohio, Serial no. 281713, Pat. 1903-1906. Featuring fancy brass castings with the original mirror, rare. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200 779 - G. MUENNIGHAUS BRASS WEIGHING SCALE. 11”L x 36”W x 30”T. Mounted to a wooden base is a black painted cast iron arm which holds the brass scale and weighing dish. The ruler portion of the scale is marked “G. Muennighaus, St. Louis”. Showing nice patina. (Very Good). 300 - 700 780 - 1¢ NATIONAL AUTOMATIC WEIGHING CORRECT WEIGHT LOLLIPOP SCALE. 70”T x 16”W x 29-1/2”D. An incredibly restored porcelain lollipop floor scale, manufactured by National Automatic and has patent date of Oct. 16, 1900. It is operated by Chas. B. Trickey Co. and for one penny, it offers patron their correct weight. The exterior is heavily painted in vibrant colors of red, blue, green and yellow with details of nicely polished chrome. Complete with measuring dial and average weight chart of men, women and children. Three keys are included. (Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

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781 - FAIRBANKS BALANCE SCALE. 12”D x 44”W x 38”T. Vintage balance scale with green base and brass weighing platforms. The triangular beam arm is stamped with number 26243. There is moderate wear throughout with some loss of color and paint wear. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 782 - 1¢ PEERLESS WEIGHING MACHINE CO. LOLLIPOP SCALE. 68-1/2”T x 18”W x 24”D. Red porcelain floor model scale with a mirrored dial and shield-shaped manufacturer’s plaque. In great condition overall, showing minor wear to the mirrored glass and the dial with nearly all of the porcelain intact. Missing one of the screws used to hold the plaque in place. In working condition. No key included. (Very Good). 600 - 2,000 783 - 1¢ ROYAL PERSON WEIGHING PENNY SCALE. 46”T x 9”W x 20”D. Short mint green and black porcelain enameled penny scale with enamel and cast iron stepping platform. Reads “Weight Shows Health”. Does not include keys. (Good). 400 - 1,500 784 - 1¢ ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. THE LOBOY PERSONAL WEIGHT SCALE. 42”T x 10”W x 19”D. A nearly perfect unrestored penny scale. The porcelain body is finished in a mint green color with black details, brass hardware and a cast iron base. It has a max capacity of 300 lbs with a size chart provided for men and women. Manufactured by Rock-ola Mfg. Co. in 1930. With the serial no. 7477. Little wear throughout. Two keys are included. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

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785 - ANTIQUE CHATILLON HANGING SCALE. Together 40”T x 20”W. This is a two piece Chatillon hanging scale- the top piece is the weight indicator with working dial and the other is the weighing platform. It is Type-4700 and measures up to 30 lbs x 1.0 oz. Constructed of cast iron, finished in a beautiful green color with pinstripe detailing and gold finished accents. The top piece is 21”T x 15”W x 4-1/2”D, the bottom piece is 19”T x 20”W x 15-1/2” Dia. It is a stunning piece but displays minor wear and has a small chip on the weighing platform. C. early 20th century. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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786 - 1¢ AMERICAN SCALE CO. FORTUNE SCALE. 51-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W x 27”D. Place the penny in the appropriate coin entry according to birth month, and the glass display will then move the screen to the side, revealing correct weight and fortune. The coin-operated floor scale was manufactured by the American Scale Co. in the 1930s and remains in original condition. It is colored in red and creme with a steel frame, cast iron base and cast aluminum hardware. Throughout the scale, it reads “Your Wate and Fate” - “Character Readings” and “Your Future?” There is moderate wear with some color loss. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800 787 - 1¢ O.D. JENNINGS CORRECT WEIGHT PORCELAIN LOLLIPOP SCALE. 69”T x 13”W x 24”D. White porcelain penny lollipop scale manufactured by O.D. Jennings, indicating patrons “Correct Weight”. It has a mirrored center with two charts, reading the average weight from the perspective of the men’s side and women’s side. In original condition. There is surface wear throughout and the scale needs to be re-calibrated for accuracy. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800 788 - 1¢ WATLING TOM THUMB JUNIOR SCALE. 24-1/2”L x 17”W x 48-1/2”T. Manufactured by the Watling Scale Co. of Chicago in 1931, these heavy freestanding scales operate without springs and remain pretty accurate. The octagonal reverse glass in front is worn but still looks cool. The pedestal is vanilla colored porcelain and in very nice shape. The cast aluminum foot plate has so little wear that the company information and checker pattern are still crisp. One key is included. (Very Good). 400 - 1,400 789 - THE STANDARD COMPUTING SCALE CO. BARREL SCALE. 32”T x 17”W x 21”D. An fine example of a countertop scale, manufactured by The Standard Computing Scale Co. with patent dates from 1909 to 1917. Featuring a nice barrel top, complete with marquee and paired with a nice glass platform. It is constructed of steel, coated in a lustrous green color with bright green pinstriping, complimenting the brass hardware throughout. It appears to be an older restoration with areas of wear and loss of paint. (Good). 400 - 1,400

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790 - 1¢, 5¢ WATLING MFG. CO. HOROSCOPE FLOOR SCALE. 63”T x 16-1/2”W x 24”D. This is a porcelain multi-coin operated scale, manufactured by Watling in the 1950s. With Horoscope feature. For one penny, patron can receive their correct weight. For one nickel, push the lever of the correct birth month and receive a horoscope reading. The scale is colored in creme with details of red, complete with a black cast iron base. There are two mirrors, one at the center and on the face plate but there is noticeable peeling along the edges. Minor wear throughout. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,500 791 - 1¢ WATLING MODEL 24 CENTURY FORTUNE TELLING SCALE. 65”T x 16-1/2”W x 25”D. This floor model penny scale asks patrons “How Much Do You Weigh?”. It has a pale yellow and red body with cast stepping platform. With some wear throughout. Circa 1929. Two keys are provided. (Good). 300 - 1,000 792 - THE COMPUTING SCALE CO. STYLE 146. 31-1/2”T x 19”W 16”D. A large scale manufactured by the Computing Scale Co. in Dayton, Ohio. with patent dates between 1895 to 1904. It is Style 146 and has the serial no. 345648. It has a metal body with a gold finish, brass features, a glass weighing platform and a “Gold Medals” decal on the back. “Ask About Our Steel Cut Coffee” as read above the weight indicator. Measures up to 30 lbs.. There is significant wear throughout; loss of paint and scratches to the surface. Includes an eroded electrical cord. (Fair - Good). 300 - 700 208

LOT - 794 793 - DETECTO-GRAM HAIRLINE ACCURACY SCALE. 16”T x 14”W x 5”D. This is a cast iron balancing scale, in a light olive green color with dulled chrome features and a brass tray. It was manufactured by the Jacobs Bros Co. in Brooklyn, NY and has the serial no. 29256. Reads “For efficient service always this keep this scale clean.” There is moderate wear throughout and is most visible on the brass tray which measures 3”T x 6-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 794 - DAYTON 5 LB. COUNTER SCALE. 5-1/2”L x 17”W x 15-3/4”H. International Business Machines Co Ltd., of Toronto, Canada manufactured this Dayton Scale, Style No. 167, Serial No. 521215. The dial has one ounce increments. It has an 8-1/2” tin bowl painted gold in addition to the scoop shaped bowl. In original condition, the paint has some small chips. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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795 - COPPER COLORED HANGING VEGETABLE MARKET SCALE. 15” Dia. Hanging copper supermarket produce grocery scale by Hobart with round basket, 30 pound capacity. Showing very little wear beyond surface scrapes. (Very Good). 200 - 600 796 - LOT OF 2: ICE CREAM ADVERTISING TRAYS. 13” Dia. This lot of two includes 1- round Imperial Ice Cream advertising tray, “The Cream of all Ice Creams.” Manufactured by American Artworks Inc., copyrighted in 1915. Depicts two young children enjoying vanilla and chocolate ice cream. There is wear to the field with noticeable crazing throughout. 13” Dia.; 1- round Elmira Ice Cream advertising tray, “The Creme Supreme” and depicts a lady dressed in pink clad also enjoying ice cream. Moderate wear throughout visible along the edges. 13” Dia. (Good). 300 - 700 797 - LOT OF 2: ICE CREAM ADVERTISING TRAYS. Largest 14” Dia. This lot of two includes 1- Sheffer’s Ice Cream advertising tray, also reading “The Taste Tells” with a rendering of ice cream at the center. It is detailed in black and yellow with some wear on the field and edges. Manufactured by The Novelty Adv. Co. in Coshocton, OH.. 14” Dia.; 1- Burdan’s Ice Cream advertising tray, also reading “Rich And Delicious Ice Cream” with a delightful depiction of delicious ice cream and white roses. Use of colors are brilliant and vibrant but there is some wear to the field. Manufactured by American Artworks Inc, copyrighted in 1925. 13”T x 13”W. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

798 - LOT OF 2: ICE CREAM ADVERTISING TRAYS. Both 10-1/2”T x 13”W. This lot of two is made up of 1- De Coursey’s Ice Cream advertising tray of Kansas City manufactured by the American Art Works Inc. in Ohio. It is yellow, detailed in red with some wear to the field. But there is loss of enamel along the edges.; 1- Southern Dairies Ice Cream advertising tray, detailed in black and yellow. Also manufactured by the American Art Works Inc. There is moderate wear on the field.; Both share the same dimensions, 10-1/2”T x 13”W. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 799 - LOT OF 2: ICE CREAM ADVERTISING TRAYS. Both 10-1/2”T x 15-1/4”W. This lot of two includes 1- Yuengling’s Ice Cream advertising tray, detailed in red and creme with a gold reflective rear. There is some wear to the field and moderate wear along the edges.; 1- Sheffer’s Ice Cream advertising tray, also reading “The Taste Tells” below. It is yellow, detailed in black with 6 holes, a perfect fit for serving the ice cream cones. There is moderate wear on the field and edges.; Both share the same dimensions, 10-1/2”T x 15-1/4”W. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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800 - LOT OF 2: ICE CREAM SHOP SIGNS. Largest 14-1/2”T x 25-1/2”W. This lot of two includes 1- tin single sided Sealtest Ice Cream Sign, there are 6 different flavors advertised with enough space for 11. It is colored in light blue with details of red and white. Complete with light gold trim. There is moderate throughout the field with minor paint loss. 26”T x 11”W.; 1- Ice cream shop sign, displaying the ice cream flavors available. It reads “Todays Ice Cream Flavors” - “Fresh Frozen” and “We Use Bowey’s Quality Fruits-Flavors”. Complete with a nice glass front, displaying moderate peeling but it is nicely kept in a chrome frame. 14-1/2”T x 25-1/2”W. (Good). 200 - 500

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801 - PORCELAIN HORTON’S ICE CREAM SIGN. 28”T x 20”W. This is a single sided porcelain sign, advertising Horton’s Ice Cream “The Premium Ice Cream of America.” At the center is a depiction of a chef, happily churning away with “Established 1851” at the base. Wear is present throughout the sign with large areas of enamel loss. Overall, this is a great sign- displaying vibrant colors. (Good). 400 - 800

803 - LOT OF 2: CINDERELLA FROZEN CUSTARD PORCELAIN DOOR PUSH PLATES. 11-1/2”T x 6-1/4”W. This lot includes two identical porcelain signs, single sided and designed for use as door push plates. Shaped like a one quart container of custard or ice cream showing a female character with birds and a mouse. Made by Ogden & Ridgeland Berwyn, Ill. Excellent gloss with very minor edge wear and repainting to the reverse. Age unknown. (Excellent). 200 - 400

802 - LOT OF 2: BAKING POWDER & ICE CREAM ADVERTISING TRAYS. Largest 14” Dia x 1-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- tin Crown Baking Powder advertising tray, manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. of Chicago in the early 1900s. It is adorned with intricate artwork in beautiful colors of emerald green, red and gold. Complete with a long haired female at the center. Little wear throughout. 10”Dia.; 1- Richard’s Ice Cream advertising tray, also reading “It’s Pure Golden Velvet That’s Sure” with a depiction of ice cream at the center. Detailed in black and creme. Manufactured by the Novelty Adv. Co. in Coshocton. Little wear on the field but loss of enamel is present along the edges. 4”Dia x 1-1/2”D. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

804 - MOSTELLER MFG. CO. ICE CREAM CONE DISPENSER. 31”T x 4-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. Ice cream cone dispenser with a nickel-plated base and glass cylinder display. It was manufactured by Mosteller Mfg. Co. in the early 1900s and displays wear throughout. It has surely aged and oxidation is present along the bottom but it exudes a charming overall appearance. (Fair). 100 - 300

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805 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL ICE CREAM CONE DISPLAYS. Larger 13”T. A pair of metal ice cream cones with hanging brackets, each with “5¢” embossed on the cone. Showing very little wear. Great pieces for a soda fountain or ice cream parlor. The age of these pieces is unknown. One measuring one inch shorter than the other probably manufactured that way for display purposes. (Very Good). 500 - 1,200

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806 - PAPER MACHE MAN’S HEAD WITH SPECTACLES. 8”W x 11-1/2”T. This male mannequin head is adorned with fuzzy blue eyebrows and matching side burns, lifelike eyes, and rosy cheeks. Showing some age wear in the form of cracks throughout. (Good). 200 - 500 807 - PAPER MACHE MALE MANNEQUIN HEAD. 8”W x 11-1/2”T. With a shocking look on his face, this male figure has bushy eyebrows, a toothy grin, and lifelike eyes. Showing cracks to the surface layer and some discoloration to his collar. Marked “Ballenget 1768” on the underside. (Good). 200 - 500 808 - PAPER MACHE BUST OF WOMAN. 10-1/2”W x 8”D x 17”T. Early 20th century mannequin possibly used to display jewelry or hats in a department store. Once stunning, this Art Deco darling shows cracking to the top layer as well as a few missing chips throughout. Faintly signed “Bennison Deco Co. Hyde Park” on the back. (Good). 200 - 500 809 - STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ORONITE LIGHTER FLUID DISPENSER. 16” T. Excellent color and shine with minor wear in the form of paint loss throughout. There is a can inside but the dispenser has not been tested. (Very Good). 100 - 300 810 - WOLF’S HEAD 3 TIERED SHELF. 42”T x 19-1/2”W x 18-1/2”D. Steel shelf, advertising Wolf’s Head motor oils with three tiers. It is grey in color with the sign in red, black and white. There is wear throughout from obvious use but all together in great condition. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300 811 - LOT OF 6: ASSORTED SIGNS AND ADVERTISING PRINTS. Largest 20-1/4”W x 16-1/8”T x 1”D. Including 1 - “Watch Your Step” porcelain sign showing some edge wear. Measuring 21”W x 3-1/4”T.; 1 - Scalloped edge reverse glass sign reading “Baths” with a metal frame backing. Measuring 9-1/2”W x 3-7/8”T.; 2 - Brown’s Mule Chewing Tobacco paper litho advertisements in matching frames. The print numbers are 449-A and 449-B with both showing images of a man and a donkey with very light wear. Measuring 15”W x 11”T x 3/4”D.; 1 - “Women” milk glass hanging sign set in a metal frame that is designed to be secured to a ceiling or door frame. Showing some wear. Measuring 11-1/2”W x 2-1/4”T x 3/4”D.; 1 - Wrigley’s Premium Chewing Gum Assortments advertisement showing 8 premium offers available when purchasing large quantities of gum. With very nice graphics of chairs, sewing machines, and a desk, showing minor discoloration to the ad. Measuring 20-1/4”W x 16-1/8”T x 1”D. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 812 LOT - 816 812 - FRY’S CHOCOLATE UPRIGHT DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 32-1/2”W x 20-1/2”D x 66”T. Beveled glass and wood cabinet with lower storage and brackets to hold two interior shelves. Engraved with “J.S. Fry & Sons Ltd.”, “Fry’s”, and “Chocolate” in gold on all sides of the case. Lettering looks as though it was covered at one point. Showing some wear to the wood finish but free from chips or cracks in the glass. Key included. (Very Good). 500 - 1,200 813 - RECTANGULAR DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 35-1/4”W x 16-1/2”D x 17”T. This cabinet has glass on the top, front, and sides with wood back doors and a glass interior shelf. Wood has a very nice and consistent finish and an egg and dart design to the underside of the top edge. Glass is free from cracks. (Excellent). 300 - 700 814 - THE RACKET GOODS OF ALL KINDS SIGN. 7-1/4”W x 11”T. Single sided reverse glass advertising sign for “The Racket” of Alliance, Ohio, showing an image of a Victorian bathing beauty. Surrounded by a metal chain with paper backing. Showing some edge wear to the ad and a tiny chip from the lower corner but the glass remains free from cracks. Image is copyrighted 1903. (Very Good). 200 - 500 212

815 - LOT OF 3: TIN LITHO ADVERTISING TRAYS. 13-1/4” D. Including 1 - “From Your Old Friend, Con Yeager” round tip tray showing a woman with a red bow in her hair. Measuring 4-1/4” in diameter with edge wear and some discoloration in the field.; 1 Round serving tray or charger of the same design measuring 13-1/4” in diameter. Marked “Annabelle” and showing number 65 with pitting and wear throughout.; 1 - Drink Pepsi-Cola oval tip tray showing a woman in a saloon. Minor oxidation is present but a nice appearance overall. The back side of the rolled edge is marked “Fabcraft Inc. Frenchtown, N.J. Made In U.S.A.” and “Pepsi Cola & Pepsi Reg. T.M. Pepsico, Inc.”. Measuring 4-1/2”W x 6-1/8”T. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 816 - MONTANA POWER ADVERTISING SIGN. 20”T x 36”W. Double sided metal sign with red and yellow block lettering in front of a black image showing the state of Montana. Faintly stamped “Stonehouse Signs Inc. DENVER”. Showing minor edge wear and some yellowing. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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817 - CHICAGO DAILY NEWS THERMOMETER. 8-1/4”W x 38-1/2”T. This advertising thermometer has a fantastic grungy old look, complete with heavy oxidation, paint loss, scratches and dings. The thermometer is still intact. (Good). 200 - 400 818 - KABO CORSET CO. STORE DISPLAY. 5”D x 8”W x 33”T. Salesman sample undergarment display for Kabo Corset Co. with a metallic gold textured finish showing some wear. Longline girdle and attached slip are exquisitely detailed and show some discoloration to the edges of the ruffles. (Very Good). 300 - 700

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819 - LOT OF 2: HELIUM TANK HEAD TOPPERS. Largest 24”T x 14”W x 15”D. This lot includes two helium tank head toppers which was a very popular marketing tactic used by fast food chains in late 1970s to the 1980s. The heads were placed atop a helium tank and the nozzle releasing the helium would stick out from the mouth. 1- is the iconic Burger King head, 24”T x 14”W x 12”D; 1is the iconic Ronald McDonald head of the McDonald’s conglomerate, 24”T x 14”W x 15”D. Displaying minor wear.; Each head is highly detailed and is vibrant in color. (Excellent). 200 - 700 820 - ELECTRONIC ELGIN PETITE WATCH DEPARTMENT STORE DISPLAY. 17-1/2”T x 15”W x 11”D. A very cool department store display of the 1950s, advertising the Elgin Petite watch “So tiny... it slips thru a ring” and was sold for $33.75 at the time. There are two watches on display, one watch is sitting pretty in a 1.5”T x 4”W x 3”D box and the other watch moves vertically through the ring when the device is plugged in. At the front of the display is a glamorous female, dressed in creme and pink, pointing in the direction of the watches. It has nice mirrored panels with a teal frame, accented in pink. Normal wear is present throughout and the fingers of the model’s left hand is missing. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,500

821 - ANTIQUE SHOE STORE FLOOR MIRROR. 21-3/4”T x 31-1/2”W x 17-1/2”D. A heavy, beveled mirror in a copper flashed, cast iron frame with swivel base. Glass is free from cracks though it does show some scrapes while the frame and base show light wear throughout. A great piece with a Victorian style. (Good). 600 - 1,200 822 - LOT OF 2: REVERSE GLASS ADVERTISING SIGNS. Larger 14-1/2”W x 12-1/2”T x 3/4”D. Including 1 - Dr. D. Jayne’s Alterative “The Best Blood Purifier” advertising sign in a wood frame. Featuring an embossed cherub lithograph and paint chipping throughout. Measuring 14-1/2”W x 12-1/2”T x 3/4”D.; 1 - Knox World Renowned Hats beveled edge sign showing some loss and edge chips. Retaining the manufacturer’s label on the back, reading “Manufactured by The Thos. Jones Decorative Glass Co. Hudson Ave. & Concord St. Brooklyn N.Y. - Glass Signs Of Every Description”. Measuring 15”W x 7-1/2”T. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 500

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823 - MR. PEANUT FIBERGLASS COSTUME. 21” Dia. x 50”T. This fiberglass costume for this classic advertising character has arm holes with foam padding for the shoulders and gold mesh in the sight and hearing holes, as well as the top of the hat, but that screen is torn. The letters on the hat are embossed. Paint loss and chips throughout. (Good). 600 - 1,200 824 - PEP BOYS FIBERGLASS STORE DISPLAY SIGN. 50”W x 41”T x 8”D. Featuring the three Pep Boys, Manny, Moe, and Jack, this 3-D store display sign also advertises for Autolite Batteries and Proline Motor Oil. Showing bright, glossy colors with some evidence of wear and repainting to two of the character’s noses. This store-front display is a reproduction of an original sign. (Excellent). 300 - 1,000 825 - LIFE-SIZE BIG BOY FIBERGLASS STATUE. 80”T. A large life-size restaurant display from the restaurant chain, Big Boy. Constructed of fiberglass, freshly painted in vibrant colors and is showing minor to moderate wear. Big boy has a big smile on his face and is standing atop a brown base whilst holding a burger on a plate. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 2,000

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826 - LIFE-SIZE RONALD MCDONALD FIBERGLASS STATUE. 80-1/2”T x 32” Dia. A life-size display of the iconic clown figure, Ronald McDonald from the major fast food chain, McDonalds. The fiberglass statue is freshly painted in the vibrant signature colors of red and yellow, showing little wear but there is a noticeable paint chip on the figures hand. He is standing atop a foliage base, in green with colorful flowers. (Excellent). 600 - 1,500

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828 - FIBERGLASS HAMBURGLAR DISPLAY. 44”T x 27”W x 24”D. Standing at over three feet tall, this iconic display features the Hamburglar, a famed character from the major fast food McDonald’s chain. The body itself is fiberglass, adorned with very vibrant colors and in extreme detail. He is standing atop a wooden base with colorful flower decoration. Minor wear throughout. (Excellent). 500 - 1,200

827 - LIFE-SIZE FIBERGLASS MAYOR MCCHEESE STATUE. 67”T x 34”W. A life-size display of Mayor McCheese, a character from the major fast food McDonald’s chain who made his first appearance in 1970 until 1985. He is constructed of fiberglass, coated in vibrant colors with a glossy finish. The statue is standing on a green foliage base with a nice floral decoration. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,200

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LOT - 829 829 - LOT OF 2: ORIGINAL MCDONALD’S MCDONALDLAND RESTAURANT DISPLAYS. Largest 43”T x 49”W x 2-1/2”D. Including 1 - Handpainted scene on a plywood backing featuring Officer Big Mac and the Hamburglar, who is behind bars in the Paddy Wagon. No. 25-25 in a series of 25 scenes created for McDonaldland Playland. Measuring 43”T x 49”W x 2-1/2”D; 1 - Wall plaque of Hamburglar showing off his stolen hamburgers. No. 10-4 in a series of 10 3-dimensional plaques, each made of resin, painted with acrylic, and topped off with a clear coat. Measuring 20”T x 23-1/2”W x 4”D. Both pieces were made by Setmaker’s Inc. circa 1970s. Showing some wear to the resin figures but overall, very nice displays. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 830 - FRAMED PAINTING OF SHIP AGROUND WITH LIGHT. Frame 52-1/2”W x 38-1/2”T x 7-1/2”D. This acrylic on canvas painting of a tragic scene, a heavily listing ship that has run aground in the waning light of sunset, is unsigned and framed in a highly ornamental frame with an integrated two-bulb light. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 216

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831 - J. WILLIAMS JR. AIRBRUSH PAINTING WITH NEON. 48-3/4”T x 73-1/4”W x 7-3/4”D. This rather large airbrush work on masonite is accented with neon in the field and around the inside of the frame. The nostalgic subject matter reflects a 1950’s drive-thru restaurant. A small length of neon tubing is missing. Mounted in a deep aluminum frame that is painted flat black. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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833 - PUTNAM DYES STORE DISPALAY CABINET. 8-1/2”D x 21”W x 9-1/2”T. Wooden cabinet with advertising graphics on the exterior as well as the interior of the hinged lid and on the reverse of the cabinet. The interior of the cabinet features 24 compartments, each labeled with a dye color. A crack runs horizontally through the advertisement on the interior of the lid. (Good). 200 - 600

832 - LOT OF 2: ROUND QUARTERSAWN OAK LION & TIGER LITHOGRAPHS. 27-1/2” Dia. A pair of single sided pieces, each housed in a custom made gold gilt, tiger stripe oak veneer frame. Both showing a classic image on paper or cardboard and showing only a few pinpoint spots in the field with the frames in excellent condition, ready to hang. A great look. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700

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834 - LOT OF 7: ASSORTED STORE DISPLAY & ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest 17-1/2”W x 8-3/4”T. Including 5 - A set of 5 Tappan composite baker figures, each marked with a number 1-5 and most retaining the original Old King Cole Displays Inc. Canton Ohio manufacturer’s label. Showing some evidence of age. Measuring 8-3/4”T.; 1 - Gayla Wave Nets store display. A lovely die-cut cardboard advertisement in the shape of a woman’s head with 10 black hair nets covering her blonde hair. Reads “For Lovely Hair-Grooming Day and Night Gayla Wave Nets”. Marked “Copyright 1950 Gaylord Products Incorporated” on the front and stamped “One (1) Dozen #520 Black” on the back. Very nice with a few creases. Measuring 15-1/4”T x 10-1/2”W.; 1 “There’s A Wealth Of Health in Karo” single sided embossed tin sign showing a Native American “corn woman” standing next to a can of Karo. Manufactured by the Corn Products Refining Co. Very nice color and shine with very minor edge wear. Measuring 17-1/2”W x 8-3/4”T. (Very Good). 300 - 500 835 - PAIR OF CASABLANCA MOVIE DOORS. 3”D x 37-3/4”W x 113-1/2”T. Pair of solid wood doors which once flanked the entrance of Rick’s Cafe Americain in the 1942 film Casablanca. With diagonal paneling, accented by many round floral adornments. These doors are in great shape for being over 75 years old. The doors were likely altered at some point to be slightly smaller. The finish has dulled and the ornate handles are no longer present, however, these doors maintain their grand appearance and would make an excellent addition to any movie buff’s collection. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 218

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LOT - 836 836 - GHOST RIDERS OF THE WEST THREE SHEET MOVIE POSTER. 41-1/2”W x 81”T. Housed in a light tone wood frame under plexiglass, this Western movie poster is two pieces with a fold seen across the center of the larger one. Showing excellent color with a few ripples, most obvious near the upper arm of the Native American man. This film was originally called “The Phantom Rider” when released in 1946 and was re-released under a different title in 1954. Poster is marked “3 Sht. Bott. Ghost Riders Of The West 46792 R54/2837”. (Very Good). 300 - 700 837 - THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER 29-1/2”W x 44”T x 3/4”D. Bright yellow with “The Magnificent One!” stretched across the top. This original movie poster is housed in an oak frame under glass, showing only the faintest of fold lines and retains bright color. Circa 1960. Marked 60/304. (Excellent). 200 - 500

LOT - 838 838 - CUSTER’S LAST FIGHT ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER. 34”W x 49”T x 1”D. Housed in a wood frame with linen matte and housed under glass. The poster itself retains excellent color and crisp graphics with three fold lines at equal distances horizontally. The silent western short was released in 1912, the first film to showcase George Armstrong Custer and his final battle at Little Bighorn. Marked The Otis Lithograph Co. Cleveland O. Made in U.S.A. 3819-M. (Very Good). 200 - 700

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LOT - 839 LOT - 841 839 - OVERSIZED DAVEY CROCKET MOVIE POSTER. 80”T x 41-1/2”W. An original movie poster of the 1955 film Davy Crocket King Of The Wild Frontier, produced by Walt Disney and Bill Walsh. The poster features actor Fess Parker as Davy Crockett within a sea of graphics perceived in the movie. Retaining its original brilliant colors with only light wear present and a minor crease mark. Below, the poster was copyrighted in 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc. in the USA. Also stamped 55 of 224. It is has been well-kept and all together an amazing piece of memorabilia. (Excellent). 200 - 600 840 - LOT OF 2: 5¢ PEEP SHOW AND TEASERAMA POSTER. Largest 45”T x 16”W x 17”D. This lot of two includes 1- coin operated peep show allowing patron up to one minute of viewing, flipping through photos of half naked women. It is housed in wooden cabinet, atop a wooden stand with a decal of a sensual female at the center. Works well, some wear throughout. 45”T x 16”W x 17”D; 1- is a framed poster of Teaserama, a comedy/sexploitation film in 1955. Featuring Tempest Storm and Betty Page. There is wear all over the poster and indications of crease markings throughout. 40”T x 27-1/2”W. (Good). 500 - 800 841 - BROWN BEAUTIES CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 11-1/2”T x 6”W x 10”D. Cast iron cigar cutter with a cast aluminum kerosene lighter, red glass shade and two original wicks. Chrome finish throughout, beautifully detailed and is complete with a brilliant lithograph. The depiction features “Brown Beauties” - two female women dressed in Native clothing and is standing in front of a tropical scenery, set behind glass. Moderate wear. (Very Good). 1,600 - 2,000 220

LOT - 842 842 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL PIG CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 6”T x 4-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- This cast iron figural pig cigar cutter with ashtray is considered to be the most elaborate of all figural pig cutters. Place the cigar in the snout of the pig and depress the tail to cut. “You Press The Tail I Do The Rest” is engraved on the side of the pig with “I Am Jim Elwin’s Hog Smoke His Cigars” as read on the square front. 6”T x 4-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- cast iron cigar cutter, embossed “Smoke Morey’s Fat Hog Cigars”. It is finished in a gold overlay with slight wear. 3-1/2”T x 4”W x 7-1/2”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200

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843 - BANGHART BROS. CIGARS FIGURAL LIGHTHOUSE CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 15”T x 6”W x 6”D. A beautiful cast iron cigar cutter with a kerosene lighter affixed to a figural lighthouse center and is atop a wooden base. Incredibly detailed throughout, the facade reads “Banghart Bro’s Reliable Cigars” complete with a white glass shade and two wicks flanked on each side. The lighthouse has a copper finish and a bumble bee emblem at the center in navy blue with light details of yellow. Moderate wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,400 - 1,800 844 - LA FENDRICH CIGAR LIGHTER. 11”T x 8”W x 6”D. Cast iron base, advertising La Fendrich “Mild Havana Cigar” with nickel plated kerosene cigar lighter. Complete with a red glass shade and the original wick, atop a wooden base attached to the advertisement. The depiction features a bearded gentleman with blue eyes, retaining its vibrant qualities. Moderate wear throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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845 - EL PRINCIPE DE GALES FIGURAL CONQUISTADOR CIGAR LIGHTER. 10-1/2”T X 8”L. Very difficult to find. Cast white metal figural cigar lighter, featuring a conquistador riding on a horse. The base reads “El Principe de Gales” meaning the Prince of Wales and they were the largest cigar distributors of their time. Retaining the original wick, the lighter shows signs of wear but retains a wonderful original patina. Circa late 19th century to the early 20th century. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,600 - 2,200 846 - JOSADA CIGARS CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. A very difficult brand to locate on this cast iron cigar cutter, manufactured by Northwestern Novelty Co. with a patent date of July 13, 09. These Northwestern cigar cutters were designed to dispense a “lit” match at the time the cutter was deployed. Due to the introduction of “safety Matches” you would need to find “strike anywhere” matches to get it to dispense the match as intended. However, it will still dispense an unlit match with every use. It has a shield shaped front with copper flash details throughout and reads “Smoke Josada 10 cent Cigars” with scrollwork throughout and slight copper flash details. The color red appears to highlight the lettering but has faded with time. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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847 - FAUSTO CIGARS CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 16”T x 5”W x 6-1/2”D. Clockwork cast iron cigar cutter, finished with a nickel plated advertisement display, two original wicks and a kerosene cigar lighter with a red glass shade. The lithograph depicts a gentleman courting a nude female and reads “Fausto”. Retains its original finish showing overall wear. (Good - Very Good). 1,800 - 2,400 848 - CAST IRON FASTIDIO HAVANA CIGARS CIGAR CUTTER. 9-1/2”T x 5”W x 6”D. Immensely beautiful cigar cutter, constructed of highly detailed cast iron. Scrollwork is present throughout but does display moderate wear. Flanked on each side reads “Fernandez Hermano, Tampa FL” – marked “Brunhoff Mfg. Co.” and numbered “218”. The center lithograph has some crease markings and is slightly soiled, features a depiction of a dark haired male. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200 849 - RARE HEYMANS TOBACCO & SNUFF REVERSE GLASS ADVERTISING CIGAR LIGHTER. 14-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 4”D. Cigar lighter with a red glass shade and reverse glass center with the original wicks flanked on each side. It has brass lighter components and a black wooden base. Advertising “Heymans” and reads “No. 1. Cut & Dry Smoking Tobacco & Copenhagen Snuff.” at the center. Nicely detailed, pleasant overall appearance with moderate wear throughout. A very rare piece. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 2,500 850 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR CUTTERS. Both 3”T x 6”W x 6”D. This lot of two is comprised of two cigar cutters, both constructed of glass and cast iron with elegant detailing. 1- reads “La Preferencia” and “Canada’s Most Popular Cigar” featuring a colorful depiction of a nicely dressed fair skinned female surrounded by a cascade of flowers. The lithograph displays moderate soiling. 1- reads “Cremola De Cuma” and features a depiction of a Native American family. The colors are vibrant and beautiful. Both are of the same size, 3”T x 6”W x 6”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200 851 - HAND MADE NEFT MILD CIGAR CUTTER AND LIGHTER. 26-1/2”T x 9”W x 10”D. This very desirable antique cigar cutter with battery operated spark lighter has a southern charm, and was produced by Standard Mfg Co. with a patent date from 1899. It is mostly made of wood with nickel plated elements throughout, complete with a litho advertisement on cardboard. Retains the original “coil” inside the case, with no battery. The ad reads “5¢ Hand Made Cigar Mild And Sweet” in yellow with details of red and white. Moderate wear throughout commensurate with age and adequate use. (Excellent). 2,500 - 3,500

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852 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL CIGAR LIGHTERS. Largest 12”T x 8”W x 12”D. This lot of two includes 1- cast bronze figural iconic “pointing” hand, holding a kerosene cigar lighter on a white ceramic center with a red glass shade. It has a copper patina, affixed to a tiger stripe oak platform. It is incredibly detailed and in outstanding condition. 12”T x 8”W x 12”D.; 1- cast bronze kerosene cigar lighter with blue glass shade, attached to a wooden wall mount. Beautifully detailed. 9-1/2”T x 7”W x 8”D. (Excellent). 800 - 1,200

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853 - THE HARVESTER CIGAR CLOCKWORK CUTTER. 5”T x 8-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. A stunning clockwork cigar cutter, advertising “The Harvester” of Fay Lewis & Bros Co. and is in complete original condition with very little wear. Features an all-over mint green color, depicting very detailed illustrations of horses with details of gold throughout. The wind up cutter is atop a wooden base. Manufactured by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. (Excellent). 1,800 - 2,500

856 - LOT OF 2: BRUNHOFF MFG. CO. CAST IRON CIGAR CUTTERS. Both 4”T x 7”W x 4-1/2”D. This lot of two includes two Brunhoff manufactured dulled chrome pieces. 1- La Rosa Espanola Havana Cigars cigar cutter with a cast iron base and cast aluminum top. Detailed in red and green. 1- simple cast iron cigar cutter with a 3 dimensional platform top and scrollwork base. Each with the same dimensions, 4”T x 7”W x 4-1/2”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

854 - FLOR DE LOVERA DOUBLE CIGAR CUTTER. 7”T x 12”W x 7”D. Cast iron double cigar cutter, advertising Flor De Lovera Cigars. The center lithograph displays vibrant colors with some areas of oxidation, and reads “Jose Lovera Company.” There is wear throughout with nice patina. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

857 - LOT OF 2: CAST IRON CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 8-1/2”T x 6”W x 8”D. This lot of two includes 1- A.B. Smith & Co.’s “3-20-8 Extra Good Boston, Mass.” cast iron cigar cutter with details of red and white. Produced by The Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. Wear throughout with some loss of color. 8-1/2”T x 6”W x 8”D.; 1- Peter Schuyler Havana Cigars cast iron cigar cutter, reading “Sell Because It Excels” and is in superb condition. Displays vibrant red and white colors with slight crazing. Excellent graphic. Minor wear. Also a Brunhoff Mfg. Co. production. 8-1/2”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600

855 - FLOR DE BALTIMORE CIGARS CLOCKWORK CUTTER. 5”T x 8-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. Clockwork cigar cutter with a wind up mechanism, produced by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. Advertising Flor de Baltimore cigars, featuring a depiction of a long haired male with fair skin. The impressive cutter with desirable cigar brand has bright color and details of gold and orange. Mostly glass with a wooden base. Very little wear throughout. (Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600

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858 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 8-1/2”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1Betsy Ross shield shaped cast iron cigar cutter, produced by Brunhoff Mfg Co. in the early 1900s. There is a litho of Betsy Ross with “5¢ Cigar” embossed on each side and “A.S. Valentine & Son Makers” below. Shows wear throughout. 8-1/2”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- round Dewberry Cigars cast iron clockwork cigar cutter with a pentagon shaped base. Has “M. Foster & Co. Makers, NY” and “87” embossed underneath. It is nicely detailed- the colors of red and green still intact but does show minor wear. 3”T x 7-1/2”W x 6-3/4”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 859 - LOT OF 2: DAVENPORT AND METROPOLE HAVANA CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 6-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot of two includes 1- glass and cast iron cigar cutter, advertising “Davenport Cigars”. Also reading “Get The Genuine” – “Highest Grade” and “5 inches of Delicious Tobacco For 5¢” with details of red and orange throughout. Complete with a shell shaped cast iron piece. Has a patent date of May 22, ’06. The color is still nicely intact with moderate instances of wear all over. 5-1/2”T x 7”W x 6”D.; 1- Wood and cast iron cigar cutter, resembling the shape of a barrel. The cast iron piece reads “Abercrombie & Co. Boston Metropole Havana Cigars”. The wood shows slight wear but is a fascinating piece overall. 6-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 9”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

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860 - LOT OF 2: MATCH SAFES WITH CUTTERS. Both 5”T x 4-1/2”W x 6”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- cast iron match safe with cigar cutter affixed to the left side and the lever on the right. It has a beautiful labyrinthine design with a bronze finish and reads “The Barnes Natl Match Safe Detroit Mich.” 1- another cast iron match safe with cigar cutter but reads “Hernan Warners & Co. Cigar Merchants And Manfr’s” and is numbered 168. Bronze with copper flash details.; Both share the same dimensions, 5”T x 4-1/2”W x 6”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 861 - POINTERS CIGARS CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. A cast iron cigar cutter, advertising Pointers 5¢ Cigars of A.B. Cunningham in Philadelphia and has a patent date of July 13, 09. Manufactured by the Northwestern Company and made to dispense a “lit” match with each use of the cutter. Due to the introduction of “safety matches” in the early 20th century, the matches will not light when dispensed. Has trays on either side of the cutter to collect used matches. Some wear throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 862 - LA PALINA CIGAR CUTTER WITH CLOCK. 7-1/2”T x 7”W x 6-1/2”D. Glass and cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, advertising La Palina “2 for 25¢ Senator” and is complete with a clock manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co., USA. The mechanism was produced by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co. and is engraved “422C” underneath. The litho advertisement displays slight tarnishing but the colors are vibrant and beautiful. Wear throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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863 - LOT OF 3: CIGAR LIGHTER, CUTTER, AND CHANGE TRAYS. Largest 15-1/2”T x 5”W x 5”D. This lot of three includes 1- cast iron cigar cutter, advertising “Cremo Straight Cigar 5¢” with a nice splash of yellow and details of copper. Manufactured by Brunhoff with a patent date of May 22, ‘06. 7”T x 6”W x 9”D.; 1- kerosene lighter, with cast aluminum elements and a glass center, featuring a fair skinned female in blue clad. Complete with matching glass blue shade. “FR” is embossed underneath the base. 15-1/2”T x 5”W x 5”D.; 1- cast iron cigar cutter with match holder and glass change tray, advertising “King Oscar Always Good” with a depiction of a bearded gentleman. The advertisement is vibrant and in fine condition. Wear is most visible at the base of the cutter. 4-1/2”T x 10-1/2”W x 6”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 1,400

864 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 5-1/2”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D. This lot of two consists of 1- Flor de Lovera, Clear Havana cast iron cigar cutter. It has a beautiful center graphic, using vibrant colors with moderate soiling. Embossed underneath, “The Brunhoff Mfg. Co.” 5-1/2”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D.; 1cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, embossed “Ask For Globe Democrat Cigar Best Of All” with “H.Fendrich Evansville, Ind.” at the base. It has a patent date of Feb. 10. 1889. The red color has faded with time, displays mild wear. 4”T x 5-1/2”W x 8”D. (Good - Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600 865 - FLOR DE FRANKLIN CLOCKWORK CIGAR CUTTER. 5”T x 7”W x 6”D. Beautiful cast iron cigar cutter, in excellent original condition- displaying brilliant details of red and white with light wear throughout. The platform reads “The Choicest 5¢ Cigar Hull Grummono & Co. Makers Binghamton, N.Y.” Complete with Flor De Franklin lithograph set in the oval center, mildly soiled. (Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600 866 - E & E ROCKEFELLERS CIGAR CLOCKWORK CUTTER. 5”T x 8-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. Reading Estabrook & Eaton across the top and showing a colorful image of two lovely Victorian women. The back is marked Patents 62118, 666074 The Brunhoff Mfg. Co. - Cincinnati, O. Showing minimal age wear. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

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867 - CCA CIGARS FIGURAL LIGHTHOUSE CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 14”T x 6”W x 6”D. A beautiful cast iron cigar cutter with kerosene lighter affixed to a figural lighthouse center and is atop a wooden base. Incredibly detailed throughout, the facade reads “Smoke C.C.A.” complete with a red glass shade and two wicks flanked on each side. Moderate wear. (Very Good). 1,400 - 1,800 868 - OPTIMATES CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 16”T x 7”W x 8-1/2”D. Cast iron cigar cutter with inner clockwork mechanism, complete with kerosene cigar lighter and glass blue shade. Wicks are flanked on each side of the lighter. Advertising “Optimates” in red lettering and “Justin Seuber Syracuse, NY.” with a copper finish. The nickel plating shows some wear but a great piece overall. (Very Good). 1,800 - 2,400

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869 - PIEDMONT CIGARETTE DISPLAY WITH LIGHTER, CUTTER, MATCH & CIGARETTE HOLDER. 12”T x 8”W x 7”D. Often thought to be a cigar brand since other Piedmont cutters do not specifically point to cigarettes, this multifunctional Piedmont advertising is a cigarette display; with a lighter, a cigar cutter, with a match and cigarette holder. Complete with a very rare perforated tin shade, reading “Smoke Piedmont”. It has a wooden base, cast iron body and glass over the vibrant lithograph- advertising “The Cigarette of Quality” and “The ALL Virginia Cigarette”. Circa 1890s. A very rare complete display. There are signs of wear, commensurate with its age but it is overall a great piece. (Very Good). 2,200 - 2,800

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LOT - 870

870 - SUPER RARE J.E. SMITH CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 6”T x 7-1/2”W x 5”D. A stunning cigar cutter and lighter of J.E. Smith Cigar MFR, cast iron and with a superb nickel finish but displaying very little wear for its age. Complete with cigar cutter, two ashtrays and match dispenser. Has a patent date of Dec. 1, 1896. The cigar is nipped by lifting the tail of the bird, which then dips into the reservoir of matches and piercing one with its beak. When the tail is placed back down the bird removes the match through the mechanism on top where the patent date is shown and that action is meant to light the match. Difficult with today’s safety matches, but it will still dispense the match. Very detailed and in near perfect condition and as of today, the only known example. (Excellent - Near Mint). 6,000 - 8,000

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LOT - 873

LOT - 875 LOT - 874 871 - ARTIE CIGAR CUTTER. 9-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 7”D. Clockwork mech cigar cutter, constructed of cast iron with male figural ornament. Manufactured by the Erie Specialty Co. with a patent date of Feb. 19, 1889. The man appears to be sitting atop a brick stoop and is smoking a cigar. When the cigar cutter is used, the figure lowers his cigar and sticks out his tongue, often found with the tongue missing, this one is complete and operates perfectly. The platform reads “Artie The Best Cigar of the Year” with slight details of red which have softened with time. Elegant carvings along the base, some wear, but with original plating. In complete and original condition. (Very Good). 2,200 - 2,800 872 - JOHN DREW CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 14”T x 7”W x 7”D. A cast iron and nickel plated brass cigar cutter, advertising John Drew 5¢ Cigar of Berdan & Co. in Toledo and Chicago. It has an ornate body with the plaque detailed in red and white which displays some wear and crazing on the paint. Crowned with a white glass shade and two side wicks. (Excellent). 1,600 - 2,000

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873 - COUNSELLOR CIGAR LIGHTER. 12-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 8”D. Cast iron cigar lighter with a glass green center and complete with the original perforated tin shade, a very rare find. Partnered with the advertisement in matching green color with details of red and white, reading “Cressman’s Counsellor 5¢ Cigar Philadelphia.” Moderate wear throughout with areas displaying loss of color. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600 874 - NATIONAL MFG. CO. ST. LOUIS ADVERTISING CIGAR LIGHTER. 14”T x 11”W x 7”D. An interesting countertop advertising cigar lighter, produced by National Mfg. Co.. These lighters have been made to work today by adding a battery and wick to them. It has a cast body with advertisements reading “The First National Bank” - “Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Co.” and “Eat at the Gordon Cafe”. There is wear throughout. Complete with electrical cord. (Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600 875 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL PIG CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 5-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two outstanding figural advertising cigar cutters depicting very rare cigar brands includes 1- cast iron figural pig cigar cutter with “Smoke M.C.C. Cigar” embossed on each side of the animal and “Michigan Cigar Co” on the base. Place the cigar within the pigs rear and press the tail to cut. Very little wear. 3-1/2”T x 4”W x 7-1/2”D.; 1- cast iron figural pig cigar cutter, with “Smoke The Great Ohio Finest 5¢ Cigar” embossed on the square front. “You Press The Tail I Do The Rest” engraved on the side. Moderate wear. 5-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

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LOT - 876

LOT - 879

LOT - 877

LOT - 880

876 - LOT OF 2: TRIANGLE A AND DON ROSA CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 9”D. This lot of two consists of 1- American Cigar Co. cast iron double cigar cutter, reading “Triangle A Line of Cigars.” This particular cutter has a geometrical design with a triangular shaped center and two cutters flanked on each side. There is a slight detail of red but has lost some of the enamel. There is a patent date of May 22, ’06. Manufactured by Brunhoff Mfg. Co. 6-1/2”T x 9”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- Don Rosa cigar cutter, also reading “Cuban Hand Made Barnes, Smith & Co. Makers.” Manufactured by Erie Specialty Co. and has a patent date of March 8, 1904. There is some loss of color and wear on the field of the litho. 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 9”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600 877 - KIEFER STEWART CIGAR COMPANY CIGAR LIGHTER. 11-1/2”T x 7”W x 5-1/2”D. Brass kerosene cigar lighter with white glass shade, manufactured by Bridgeport Brass Co. complete with two of the original wicks flanked on each side. It is affixed to a cast iron base, reading “Kiefer-Stewart Company, Indianapolis” in yellow lettering and the other in red. Displays wear. (Good). 800 - 1,200 878 - TOM REED CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. A cast iron cutter, advertising “Smoke Tom Reed La Misno Cigars” by Northwestern with a patent date of July 13, 09. This is another of a great collection of these cigar cutter/match dispensers from the Northwestern Mfg. co. Made to nip your cigar and dispense a lit match. This is another difficult brand to find on this type of cutter. Complete with beautiful copper flash details. Mild wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200

LOT - 878

LOT - 881

879 - WHITE KNIGHT CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 8”T x 6”W x 8”D. This is a cast iron cigar cutter, produced by Brunhoff Mfg Co. and remains in its original condition. Push the front of the mechanism down to either cut cigar or dispense a match. Features a carved knight riding his valiant horse at the center with “Challenges Competition” engraved below. There is moderate wear throughout, displaying areas of paint loss. But a great piece overall. (Good). 800 - 1,200 880 - THE YANKEE CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. This is the often seen cast iron cigar cutter with match dispenser, manufactured by Northwestern Novelty Co. in Morris, Illinois with a patent date of July 13, 09. This is another of a great collection of these cigar cutter/match dispensers from the Northwestern Company featured in this auction. Made to nip your cigar and dispense a lit match. There is elegant scrollwork throughout, partnered with copper flash details on the bronze. Mild wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,200 881 - CAST IRON TIRADOR DOUBLE CIGAR CUTTER. 7-1/2”T x 10”W x 9”D. This is a cast iron double cigar cutter, produced by Brunhoff Mfg. Co. It has beautiful scrollwork throughout and reads “Spanish Made” flanked on each side of the lithograph. There are details of red and green but the colors have faded a bit. The center litho display is moderately soiled with wear all over the mechanism. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 882

LOT - 883

LOT - 884

LOT - 885

882 - LOT OF 3: COUNTERTOP CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 4”T x 6”W x 7”D. This lot of three is comprised of 1- “Taylor Mfg. Co.” cigar cutter of St. Louis and New York. It is made of cast iron with a wooden base. Underneath the base is a stamp and reads “Allen Novelty Co.” 3”T x 3-1/4”W x 6”D.; 1- “B.B. Specials” cigar cutter, also reading “5¢ Cigar” and was manufactured by Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. Constructed of cast iron, nicely detailed and has a slight splash of red. 3-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 6”D.; 1- “Celestino Costello & Co’s” cigar cutter, also reading “Rosa” and “Cuban Production”. Cast iron and shows a small hint of red but has faded with time. 4”T x 6”W x 7”D.; Each cigar cutter displays wear. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,200 883 - LOT OF 3: CAST IRON CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7”T x 9”W x 7-1/2”D. This lot includes three Brunhoff manufactured cigar cutters, 1- “La Contributor Havana Cigars” cast iron cigar cutter of AM Exchange Co. and is numbered 216. It has a silver finished oval top, embossed with a cigar shaped design. 6-1/2”T x 6”W x 8”D.; 1- “Eisenlohr’s Cinco 5¢ Cigars” cast iron cigar cutter and has a clockwork mechanism. It is finished in dark brown with details of red but the color has faded. 4”T x 5-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- “Smoke Saboroso Cigars” cast iron cigar cutter with ashtray. The square top displays indications of blue and yellow but there is moderate paint loss. 7”T x 9”W x 7-1/2”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 884 - LOT OF 3: CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 9”T x 8-1/2”W x 5”D. This lot of three is comprised of 1- “Sumatra Wrapper” - “High Toned That Good 5¢ Cigar” cigar cutter. It has a cast body, cast iron top and wood base with a vibrant lithograph. Minor wear throughout. 4-1/2”T x 8”W x 6”D.; 1- cast iron “Royal Banner” cigar cutter with details of red, yellow and blue. Manufactured by Brunhoff. 9”T x 8-1/2”W x 5”D.; “Chamber Of Commerce” cigar cutter, nickel plated brass with a wooden base. Detailed in red and gold. There is wear visible on the plating. 5”T x 8-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 886 885 - LOT OF 3: FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTERS AND LIGHTER. Largest 7”T x 4”W x 6”D. This lot of three includes 1- figural cigar cutter, cast bronze with an antiqued finish. Place the cigar in the bowing man’s hat, twist the head and cut. 7”T x 4”W x 6”D.; 1- cast bronze figural lighter, man appears to be wearing civil war clothing and is reading a newspaper. The flame is ignited through the cigar in his mouth. Wear throughout. 6-1/2”T x 4”W x 6”D.; 1- a cast iron cigar cutter, on a wooden base. Tip of the cigar goes in the figures mouth, push the arm down and cut. 6-1/2”T x 5-1/2” Dia.; Each item is highly detailed, invoking life-life features. Circa 1900. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 886 - LOT OF 2: EL TRAFICANTE AND MOSS AGATE CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 6”T x 6-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1cast iron “El Traficante” cigar cutter, with two front trays. It is intricately detailed with a vibrant, colorful graphic- featuring a depiction of a female in the nude, dressed in pink clad from the torso down. 6”T x 7”W x 8”D.; 1- cast iron “Smoke Moss Agate” cigar cutter, detailed in red, white and yellow. Also reading “For Quality Riddle-Graff & Co.” in Delaware. Wear throughout with minor loss of color. 6”T x 6-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D.; Both with a patent date May 22, ‘06. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 887

LOT - 888

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LOT - 889

LOT - 890

887 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- Hav-A-Tampa Jewel cigar cutter, cast iron and produced by the Brunhoff Co.. Elegant scrollwork throughout, nice graphic with vibrant colors and some wear throughout. 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1Chancellor Cigars clockwork cigar cutter of W.M.A Stickney Cigar Co., cast iron, detailed in red and blue with a nickel finish. Wear throughout and some loss of color. 3-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

889 - THE POET CIGAR CLOCKWORK CUTTER. 5”T x 8-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. A nice clockwork cigar cutter manufactured by Brunhoff Mfg. Co. and advertises “The Marksman Cigar” in red lettering. Featuring a depiction of an older gentleman with a fierce facial expression, reading the “Poet” of Joseph P. Manning Co.. Complete with vibrant colors of red and orange with details of gold. There is some paint loss and crazing throughout. Affixed to a wooden base. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

888 - CAST IRON DON ROSA DOUBLE CIGAR CUTTER. 6-1/2”T x 10”W x 9”D. “Highest Grade Havana Cigars” of Don Rosa, Barnes & Smith Co. double cigar cutter. It is made of cast iron and has a shell shape with a depiction of a bearded male figure at the center. Produced by Brunhoff Mfg. Co. and is numbered 77 204. Mild wear throughout but the colors still remain vibrant, both on the mechanism and lithograph. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

890 - POET CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 11”T x 5-1/2”W x 9-1/2”D. A Brunhoff manufactured cast iron cigar cutter, finished with a kerosene lighter with beautiful blue glass font. It is nicely detailed throughout complete with an original white glass shade. The cigar cutter reads “Poet 10¢ Cigar” in red and “Nothing Better” embossed below. Some wear is present on the cast iron however retaining its original plating. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 891

LOT - 892

LOT - 893

891 - LOT OF 2: EL LINTZO AND F.F.V. CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 8”T x 9”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- cast iron cigar cutter, reading “El Lintzo 10¢ Cigar” of J.L. Lintzo & Co.. Lovely scrollwork throughout the mechanism and has a bronze finish. Slight wear present. 8”T x 9”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, “Highest Grade Cigar 5¢” with F.F.V. in large black lettering. Also with a bronze finish. 4”T x 6”W x 8”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

893 - RARE HANDMADE AMERICAN LEAGUE CIGAR CUTTER. 3-1/2”T x 6”W x 6”D. An incredible cast iron cigar cutter with the “Hand Made American League Perfectos” advertisement behind glass and is in superb condition. It was manufactured by The Art Metal Works in Newark, N.J. with a stunning base. A very rare find and a great addition to any tobacco collection. Moderate wear throughout. (Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600

892 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR LIGHTERS. Largest 15-1/2”T x 8”W x 10”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1“The Wireless” Midland spark lighter, manufactured by El Dred Mfg. Co.. It is housed in oak with nickel plated brass elements, showing loss of nickel to the lighter. Circa, early 1900s. 15-1/2”T x 8”W x 10”D.; 1- John Dr. mechanical lighter, pyramid shaped. Has a dark chocolate brown finish with gold details. Mild wear throughout. 8-1/2”T x 6”W x 6”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600 232

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LOT - 894

LOT - 895

LOT - 896

894 - SILAS PEIRCE & CO.’S “NINE” CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 13-1/”T x 7”W x 7-1/2”D. Cast iron cigar cutter, advertising “Silas Peirce & Co.’s Nine Cigar” detailed in white but shows moderate surface oxidation throughout. With nickel kerosene front lighter with pink frosted glass shade and two of the original wicks. (Good). 1,400 - 2,000 895 - KING JAMES & LORD CAPEL CIGARS DOUBLE CUTTER & LIGHTER. 9-1/2”T x 11”W x 9”D. Cast iron double cigar cutter with two ashtrays, kerosene lighter, dual wicks and match striker. Complete with blue glass shade and intricate details with colors of red and white. The center reads “King James And Lord Capel 5¢ Cigars Pearsall & Gray Glens Falls, N.Y.” Displays moderate wear throughout. (Very Good). 1,600 - 2,200 896 - BLOOMER CLUB CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 17”T x 6”W x 7-1/2”D. Cast iron cigar cutter, advertising “Bloomer Club 5¢ Cigar” and a lithograph featuring a group of finely dressed ladies enjoying each others company. Complete with kerosene cigar lighter, red glass shade and two original wicks. There is moderate wear, displaying the original patina and some soiling to the litho advertisement. (Very Good). 1,800 - 2,400 897 - HOFFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET CIGARS FIGURAL CIGAR LIGHTER. 17”T x 12-1/2”W x 5”D. Another quintessential figural cigar lighter advertising the Hoffman House Bouquet Cigars. White metal casting with cast lamp post depicting a very formally dressed man descending a street- scape staircase. Engraved with the Hoffman House advertising reading “Hoffman House Bouquet Cigar” on his torso and “Has Stood The Test For Years” along the base. With original wicks and original blue glass shade, this lighter is in all original condition, displaying moderate wear but in a beautiful and stately patina. A fantastic piece overall. (Very Good). 2,500 - 3,500 LOT - 897

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LOT - 898

898 - RARE INDIAN FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 9-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 4”D. Considered to be one of the most desirable cast iron cigar cutters with match dispenser! This particular example is in virtually original condition showing some finish loss to the nickel plating while retaining a beautiful patina and presence. Very susceptible to damage, this survivor is complete with all the original components, has no cracks or breaks to the casting, and works perfectly. Will dispense a lit match when your cigar is cut if you can find non-safety matches to use. Simply a wonderful example of a rare cast iron Indian figural cigar cutter and match dispenser. Some wear and plating loss shown. Very good to excellent original condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 4,000 - 6,000

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LOT - 899

LOT - 901

LOT - 900

LOT - 902

899 - LILLIAN RUSSEL CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBO. 16”T x 7-1/2”W x 10-1/2”D. Named for the Iconic Lillian Russel, this cigar cutter lighter combo is in original plating and complete with the very difficult to find punched tin shade. Cast iron cigar cutter was manufactured by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co. and has a patent date of May 22, 06. Complete with replaced wicks. The center graphic is detailed in red and white but has faded over time. There is some loss to the original nickel plating and the painted advertising is showing some loss of color. (Very Good). 1,800 - 2,400 900 - RED KAMEL FIGURAL CAMEL TURKISH CIGARETTES LIGHTER. 8”T x 8-1/2”W x 3”D. A fascinating figural lighter, molded in the shape of a camel and is branded Red Kamel Turkish Cigarettes. The lighter is detailed in red and gold but does show some signs of wear. It also reads “10 for 10¢” and “Sell Without Premium Or Coupons”. This is a static lighter requiring batteries which are not included. Has the original wick which is often missing with these kinds of lighters. A fantastic piece of figural early tobacco advertising. (Very Good). 1,600 - 2,200

LOT - 903

901 - TRUST EM CIGARS CUTTER WITH CLOCK. 13”T x 7-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. Cast iron cigar cutter, highly detailed and complete with clock manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. USA. The round plaque reads “Trust Em At Any Time” and “5 Cent Cigar” of W.E. Baker Co., NY. It has a bronze finish with details of red, black and gold. There is a patent date of Jan. 29 1901. Mild wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,400 - 1,800 902 - E.B. BANNER CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. A very difficult brand to locate on this cast iron cigar cutter, manufactured by Northwestern Novelty Co. with a patent date of July 13, 09. These Northwestern cigar cutters were designed to dispense a lit match at the time the cutter was deployed. Due to the introduction of “safety Matches” you would need to find “strike anywhere” matches to get it to dispense the match as intended. However, it will still dispense an unlit match with every use. It has a shield shaped front with copper flash details throughout and reads “E-B Banner Hand Made” - “Made by the Banner Cigar Manufacturing Co. Detroit, Mich.” Has moderate wear and retains original finish and patina. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,500

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LOT - 904

LOT - 905

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LOT - 906

LOT - 907

LOT - 908

903 - SILVER-CART FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTER. 5”T x 5”W x 6”D. This cutter is exceeding rare and to our knowledge, the only know example today. Resembling a street cart, mounted upon a wooden base, when the handle on the flower cart is depressed, the cart drops down and clips the cigar, which was placed into one of the three holes on the top facade of the cart. This facade has advertising and reads, “Welcome to cut your cigar” and “Use our Silver cart” The wooden base has a match strike plate to light a match. Overall the nickel plating is in good to fine condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,200 - 1,600

906 - LOT OF 4: COUNTERTOP CIGAR CUTTERS. Each 3-1/2”T x 3”W x 5”D. This lot of four includes 1- cast iron cigar cutter, reading “We Sell Grand Union Bouquet Havana Cigars” and shows mild wear. 1- cast iron cigar cutter, reading “Aleppo High Grade Cigars C.H. Guppy Co. Portland” with mild wear. 1- cast iron cigar cutter, reading “Bill Nye Cigars” with a design of a male figure smoking and wearing glasses. Moderate wear. 1- cast iron cigar cutter, reading “We Sell Smokettes 5¢ Cigar” with a slight detail of red. Ample wear.; Each share the same dimensions, 3-1/2”T x 3”W x 5”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 1,400

904 - VERY RARE FIGURAL TRAIN ENGINE CIGAR LIGHTER. 4-1/2”T x 3”W x 5-1/2”D. Cast bronze with original paint and fantastic detail, this train engine has a reservoir for fuel and the smoke stack doubles as the wick for lighting the cigar. A wonderful desk top cigar lighter, in a very rare form. Possibly from the desk of some railroad tycoon at the turn of the century. It is pleasantly painted in black and gold, displaying moderate wear throughout. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

907 - PRAIRIE QUEEN CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER CHANGE TRAY. 9”T x 10”W x 6-1/2”D. A stunning multi-functional cigar cutter with tray and lighter, manufactured by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. It is complete with glass tray, cast iron cigar cutter and green glass shade. Advertising “Clear Havana Filler” - the Praire Queen 5¢ Cigars” set behind glass and in immaculate condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200

905 - LOT OF 2: EL VERSO AND ROBERT BRUCE CIGAR CUTTER. Largest 6”T x 7”W x 8”D. This lot of two includes 1- cast iron El Verso cigar cutter of Diesel Wemmer Co. with the patent date May 22, ’06. It has a killer graphic featuring a man in a tropical scenery with details of orange and green. Moderate wear throughout. 6”T x 7”W x 8”D.; 1- Very rare Robert Bruce cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, also reading “10¢ Cigar J.H. Newins & Son.” of Riverhead, NY. Features a depiction of a bearded man in the oval center. 3-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 8-1/2”D. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,600

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908 - COFFEY’S VENDOME CIGAR CUTTER WITH MATCH DISPENSER. 7”T x 6”W x 8”D. Another cigar cutter with match dispenser manufactured by the Northwestern Company of Illinois. This cutter advertises Coffey’s Vendome Cigars, and “smoke 10¢ cigars”. Like the other Northwestern cigar cutters in this auction, this one was designed to dispense a lit match at the time the cutter was deployed. Due to the introduction of “safety Matches” you would need to find “strike anywhere” matches to get it to dispense the match as intended. However, it will still dispense an unlit match with every use. The underside is embossed Pat. July 18, 09. Showing some loss to the nickel plating and retaining original paint. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 909

LOT - 910

909 - LOT OF 2: “ODD OR EVEN” GAMBLING CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 3-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- nickel plated brass cigar cutter, “Odd or Even” with rotating dial. Place cigars within the holes flanked on each side of the pointed finger to cut. Intricately detailed, light wear throughout. 3-1/2”T x 5-1/2” Dia.; 1- cast iron “Odd or Even” cigar cutter with movable wheel and has a light nickel finish and displays wear. It has a patent year of 1890 and the number 8 engraved on the boat located at the center of the base. 7-1/2”T x 6”W x 3-1/2”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200 LOT - 911

LOT - 912

LOT - 913

910 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 5”T x 11”W x 6”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- cast iron Eisenlohr’s “Cinco 5¢ Cigars” cigar cutter, displaying wear on the platform. Produced by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co.. Wind up mechanism. 4”T x 6-1/2”W x 7”D.; 1- Scott’s Level Best Union Made cast iron cigar cutter, in a chrome finish but has dulled and displays wear. The bright details of red and blue also have a slight fade. Also with matches holder, matches and ashtray. 5”T x 11”W x 6”D. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

912 - LOT OF 2: EL ROI-TAN AND LORETO CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- El Roi-Tan “Perfect Cigars” cigar cutter of G.W. Faber Inc. Distributor, numbered 258. It is cast iron, detailed in red and white with a patent date of May 22, ‘06. There is wear and the colors have slightly faded. 7”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- Loreto cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, “The Leader of All 5¢ Cigars” with details of red and green. Colors are vibrant and nickel displays wear. 3-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 7”D. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,200

911 - LOT OF 2: HAVANA CIGAR AND REID & CO. CIGAR CUTTERS. Largest 7”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1- cast iron Havana Cigar cutter, featuring a lithograph of a female face but with moderate wear and aging. It is numbered 216 underneath and is manufactured The Brunhoff Mfg. Co. 7”T x 6”W x 8-1/2”D.; 1- Reid & Co. cast iron clockwork cigar cutter, also of Brunhoff Mfg. Co. reading “Success”. Beautiful scrollwork throughout. 4”T x 6”W x 8”D. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,200

913 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL DESK SETS. Largest 16”T x 12-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot of two consists of 1Brass desk set with cigarette cutter affixed to the top, interestingly resembles a knife with a small carved grip. There are eight removable perforated aluminum cones, that serve as cigarette holders. Complete with a blue and black beaded center. Very rare and unusual in aged patina. 7”T x 4”Dia.; 1- Large brass desk set, multi-functional with cigar cutter, ashtray, and cigar and match holder. At the center is a life-like male finial, holding up the American flag. With antique brass details throughout. Little wear a wonderful example for the desk of any cigar aficionado. Includes matches and three cigars. 16”T x 12-1/2”W x 9”D. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 914

LOT - 916

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914 - DONKEY HEADS OR TAILS CIGAR CUTTER TRADE STIMULATOR. 8-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 3”D. This bar top game is played by placing a steel ball into the center of the pack on the donkey’s back and either the ears or the tail will move. Loser pays for the next round of the drinks. Sitting at the base, is the cigar cutter. Made of cast aluminum with a very dark green color. “49” is stamped on the pack of the donkey and the base reads “Bond Value Cigars”. Two steel balls are included. In very good condition, with minimal wear throughout. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200 915 - BRONZE BLACK AMERICANA CIGAR HOLDER. 3-3/4”L x 5-3/4”W x 8-3/4”H. This figural cigar holder depicts an adult African American carrying a large basket with tobacco leaves adorning the sides. The bronze sculpture is finely detailed and well proportioned. Mounted on a solid wood base. (Very Good). 200 - 600 916 - LATE 19TH CENTURY FIGURAL SLAVE CIGAR LIGHTER. 9-1/2”T x 4-1/2”W x 6”D. Cast bronze figural slave bust affixed to an eagle claw leg stand, with original dip wick which are often missing with these desk lighters. These lighters worked one of 2 ways, either with a direct connection to a fuel source, or with a reservoir for fuel, this one has the reservoir. This iconic lighter depicts a slave man with a neck shackle and a cigar in his mouth that doubles for the flame and it is in outstanding original finish and patina. You would be hard pressed to improve upon this example. (Excellent). 1,200 - 1,400 238

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917 - LATE 19TH CENTURY FIGURAL DEVIL CIGAR LIGHTER. 8-1/2”T x 4”W x 5”D. Cast bronze figural Devil bust affixed to an eagle claw leg stand, with original dip wick which are often missing with these desk lighters. These lighters worked one of 2 ways, either with a direct connection to a fuel source, or with a reservoir for fuel, this one has the reservoir. This iconic desk lighter depicts the Devil with a cigar in his mouth that doubles for the flame. Amazing detail to the casting. The lighter is in outstanding original finish and patina and is an excellent example of a late 19th century desk cigar lighter. (Excellent). 900 - 1,200 918 - LATE 19TH CENTURY FIGURAL YOUNG BOY CIGAR LIGHTER. 4-1/2”T x 5”W x 6”D. Cast bronze figural Boy bust affixed to an eagle claw leg stand, with original dip wick which are often missing with these desk lighters. These lighters worked one of 2 ways, either with a direct connection to a fuel source, or with a reservoir for fuel, this one has the reservoir. This iconic desk lighter depicts a young boy with a cigar in his mouth that doubles for the flame. Amazing detail to the casting, this lighter is in wonderful original finish and patina. (Very Good). 700 - 1,000

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919 - LOT OF 2: CIGAR LIGHTERS. Larger: 5-1/4”W x 5-1/4”D x 9-1/2”T. Including 1 - Brass lighter on a geometric base painted black, showing some paint loss. Underside is marked B&H 0295. Measuring 5-1/4”W x 5-1/4”D x 9-1/2”T.; 1 - Highly decorated unmarked lighter with scattered patina. Measuring 4-1/2”W x 3”D x 6”T. (Very Good). 600 - 1,000 920 - MONROE MFG. CO. CAST IRON MATCH DISPENSER. 10”T x 9”W x 5”D. Countertop dispenser with a Native American motif, manufactured by Monroe Mfg. Co. with a patent date of “Feb. 8, 1898.” Very nice overall appearance. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

921 - THE CIGAR THAT WINS ADMIRATION REVERSE ON GLASS ADVERTISEMENT. 23-1/2”T x 19”D. Set in a wooden frame with a gold interior border. The enchanting reverse on glass sign is in black with gold metallic lettering- accompanied by a depiction of a woman in 18th Century fashion and is standing in front of a mirror, while looking into another smaller mirror. “All Admire The Quality” - “S. Fernandez & Co. Makers” - “E. Regensburg & Sons Props” is printed along the bottom. Superb condition with only a minor tear on the left but is not completely visible. C. 1920’s. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000 922 - THE AMERICAN CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS REVERSE ON GLASS ADVERTISEMENT. 17-1/2”T x 23-1/2”W. Beautiful reverse on glass sign of black with gold and silver lettering and central image of two women bearing Cuban and American symbols. Cracking is evident in the upper right corner as well as some bubbling and peeling to the paint near the image. Set in a wooden frame. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,500

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923 - SMALL CARVED WOOD CIGAR INDIAN. 17”L x 13”W x 43”H. Measuring 34” high from foot to top of his headdress, this classic figure would have made quite a statement as a countertop display. Even on the 8” high wood dais, it would be somewhat small for a store entrance. He is holding the lucky 7 cigars in an outstretched hand and holding a book in the other. A vertical crack has developed along his left side. The worn paint looks just great. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,300 924 - FRAMED SUB ROSA CIGARROS LITHOGRAPH. 28-1/2”T x 21”W. Lithograph on cardboard, mounted within a black wooden frame. The depiction features a fair skinned woman, beside a vase filled with pink flowers. Advertising cigarros, reading “5¢ for 10” at the top left and “Handmade Sub Rosa Cigarros” on the bottom right corner. There is wear throughout the field and slight chips on the wooden frame. Circa 1910s. (Good). 500 - 1,000 925 - FRAMED RED BELT CIGAR ADVERTISEMENT. 27-1/2”T x 22-1/2”W. A very vibrant lithograph, advertising Red Belt Cigar for 5¢ manufactured by Minty Cigar Co. and also reads “Dont Look! Smoke”. Displaying a female, dressed in Edwardian clothing and is sitting within a grassy field. The colors are brilliant, brightening the litho. Copyrighted by Parker Brawner Co. and is mounted within a wooden frame. There is light wear throughout the field and large crease marks are visible all along the bottom. (Good). 400 - 900 926 - FRAMED COLONIAL CLUB CIGAR ADVERTISEMENT. 25-1/4”T x 19-1/2”W. This lithograph advertises a tobacco brand, the Colonial Club, that was very popular in the early 1900s. It features a fair skinned female, dressed in floral clad and displays brilliant colors. Also reads “5¢ Cigar” and is mounted in a wooden frame. There is wear throughout the field, crease markings and some discoloration. (Good). 300 - 900

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LOT - 930 927 - PORCELAIN MAIL POUCH CHEWING TOBACCO THERMOMETER SIGN. 39”T x 8”W. A nice porcelain single sided sign, reading “Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco” and “Treat Yourself to the Best”. Also featuring a graphic of two Mail Pouch boxes. It is colored in blue, detailed in white and red with “Mail Pouch” in yellow. There are several surface scratches with minor dents and wear long the bottom. (Good). 300 - 1,000 928 - REPRODUCTION TOPSY SMOKING TOBACCO LITHOGRAPH IN FRAME. 30-1/4”T x 26”W. A very nice advertisement, featuring Topsy Smoking Tobacco and reads “A Success That Succeeds!” The depiction displays a young black female, dressed in pink clad and is holding an umbrella. The lithograph is in superb condition with a light crease marking, that isnt very visible. Mounted in an elegant wooden frame. Age unknown. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 700 929 - LOT OF 2: WINDPROOF LIGHTERS STORE DISPLAYS. Largest 10”W x 14”T. This lot of two is comprised of: 1- yellow and blue cardboard display for Madison Windproof with 6 sample lighters, 9”W x 9”T; 1- blue and white cardboard display for Blue Shield Windproof Lighter with 12 sample lighters, 10”W x 14”T. (Good-Very Good). 100 - 200

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930 - MI LOLA CIGAR CO. SELF-FRAMED TIN ADVERTISING SIGN. 12-3/4”T x 37-1/4”W x 1-3/4”D. A very unique and rare sign showing an image of a beautiful Victorian lady. With several, nondistracting nail holes at the corners and a wooden backing, which was likely added at a later date. Marked The American Art Works Cosmocton, Ohio. (Good). 300 - 700 931 - LOT OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN CIGAR ADVERTISING SIGNS. 13-3/4”W x 9-7/8”T. Including 1 - For Imperial Club Cigars showing a cigar box graphic and reading “Smoke The Imperial Club 5 cts Cigar. The Best for the Money”. Showing very little paint loss.; 1 - For The Devilish Good Cigars showing an image of children smoking cigars on a cigar box. Showing several areas of paint loss. Both signs are marked Sentenne & Green, New York, U.S.A. with a hanging chain. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700

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932 - LOT OF 2: JOHN RUSKIN CIGARS EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS. 12”T x 29”W x 3/4”D. Including 1 - With a hammered reflective style lettering advertising for “Now 2 For 5¢”. Measuring 12”T x 29”W x 3/4”D.; 1 - Reading “Best and Biggest” with a cigar graphic. Excellent color and shine. Measuring 9-3/4”T x 30”W x 3/4”D. Both signs are housed in a black frame, in great condition and an asset to any collection. (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 800 933 - EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO PLUG CUTTER. 8”T x 4”W x 16”D. A rare cast iron Schwabacher Bros. & Co tobacco plug cutter of Seattle, WA. It is colored in black, displaying moderate wear throughout. Early advertising piece, manufactured by Brunhoff. (Good). 200 - 600 934 - LOT OF 2: WESTERN TABLETOP STATUES. Largest 8-1/2”T x 8”W x 3-1/2”D. This lot of two consists of 1- cast spelter figure of a Native American male, aiming his bow and arrow whilst riding on a horse. 8-1/2”T x 8”W x 3-1/2”D.; 1- bronze bookend figure of a cowboy riding on a galloping horse with his rifle pointed for aim. Engraved with the artist’s signature- “Riedel”. 5-1/2”T x 3-1/2”W x 5-1/2”D. Each item is nicely detailed and shows minor wear. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000 242

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935 - JOHN WAYNE OIL PORTRAIT BY MARDEL. 31”T x 27-1/4”W x 1-1/2”D. Portrait of famous western actor John Wayne by one of America and Europe’s most outstanding portrait artists, Jon Mardel. This oil on canvas painting has been matted and housed in a gold frame. Includes appraisal paperwork dated 1982. Very nice condition throughout with a 1/2” dent seen near the center of Mr. Wayne’s hat crown and another smaller dent in the space below the brim. (Very Good). 400 - 1,300 936 - COMPOSITE CIGAR STORE INDIAN STATUE. 52”T x 20”W x 10”D. In original condition, this Native American figure shows signs of heavy wear and exposure to the elements. Retaining some of the original paint, we can tell this figure was once quite colorful. An iconic pose with the man looking across the horizon while holding cigars and tobacco boxes in the other hand. (Fair). 400 - 1,200

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937 - WYATT EARP .44 REVOLVER REPLICA BY FRANKLIN MINT. 9-1/2”T x 17-1/2”W x 3”D. A non-firing replica of the revolver said to be used by the famed deputy, Wyatt Earp, during the gunfight at O.K. Corral, killing three outlaws. It is made of metal, exquisitely engraved with a scrollwork motif throughout and has a cherry wood grip. The engraving is found across the barrel and even on the cartridge. Includes a wooden display for the replica with a small Franklin Mint plaque affixed to the corner. Marked number 20029. (Excellent). 200 - 600 938 - A.D.M. COOPER NATIVE AMERICAN PLASTER SCULPTURE. 28-1/2”T x 23-1/2”W x 5-1/2”D. High relief sculpture of a Native American Chief. Featuring a metal hanger embedded in the plaster mold. Painted a shade similar to terracotta showing the white plaster beneath on the reverse. Signed A.D.M. Cooper 1915 in the lower right. (Excellent). 200 - 600

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939 - LOT OF 3: BRASS SPITTOONS. Largest 12”T x 10-1/2” Dia. This lot of three includes 1- large urn shaped spittoon with a brass/copper finish and reads “Goldfield Hotel” of Goldfield, Nevada on a small plaque. Normal wear throughout. 12”T x 10-1/2” Dia.; 2- small spittoons with a small round center, 4”T x 9”W. Each has certainly oxidized over time. (Good). 100 - 200 940 - ROUND HANDCRAFTED NATIVE AMERICAN DISPLAY. 17-1/2”Dia. A handcrafted metal sign, featuring a Native American Chief wearing the traditional tribal headdress. Its cast iron construction is nicely detailed and hand painted but there are large indications of wear throughout. Complete with rear chain for hanging. Very rare. (Good). 200 - 500

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941 - RIDEABLE BICYCLE REPLICAS INC. BONESHAKER BIKE. 62”T x 70”D. This bicycle is similar to the Penny-Farthing for its enlarged front wheel and small rear wheel. Named the Boneshaker, a term coined in 1869 because of its very uncomfortable ride. Manufactured by the Rideable Bicycle Inc.. It has an iron frame and hard seat, complete with front bike light. Minor wear throughout with most wear on the metal of the light. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 942 - SCHWINN PHANTOM WHIZZER MOTORIZED BICYCLE. 73”L x 34”W x 43”T. Whizzer started making engine kits for bicycles in 1946. With the engine Serial No. H-100235, this is from those two years. The crankcase holds 6 oz. of oil and the engine delivers a thrilling 2-1/2 horsepower. Just to ensure that everyone was jealous, it was installed on a Schwinn Phantom bicycle. Nice paint and chrome throughout, it is clean and classy. The clutch is on the left handlebar and a handle twist throttle is on the right. The seat height is currently 34” from the floor. A display stand mounted on the rear wheel is included. A super example of restoration. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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943 - ANTIQUE AMERICAN BICYCLE. 31”T x 18”W x 41”D. A small antique bicycle with a manufacturer’s label, illegibly reading “American” on the front of the shaft. The frame is red, displaying heavy wear but remains in its original condition. It has a leather spring seat but is torn from the right side. The wheels are solid with some broken spokes and is complete with a rear stopper. Great piece of Americana, amazing addition to any collection. (Fair). 800 - 2,000 944 - J.C. HIGGINS GIRLS COLOR FLOW BICYCLE. 70”L x 37”T x 21-1/2”W. Red with white pin striping throughout, this ladies style bike features a single front light, handlebar horn, and four red jeweled reflectors on the tank. Very nice condition, likely restored. Circa 1950s. (Excellent). 600 - 1,500

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945 - JOHN DEERE TRACTOR TRICYCLE. 23”T x 16”W x 36”D. A small tricycle resembling a tractor, displaying “John Deere” decals throughout. It features the iconic John Deere colors with a green frame and yellow accents. Complete with rubber wheels and yellow rims. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 952 949 - GAULOIS SCULPTURE BY GEORGES OMERTH. Without Clock: 31”T x 10”D. A non-magnetic metal sculpture depicting a Celtic man holding a sword in one hand and balancing a pendulum clock on a short pole in the other. The title, “Gaulois” is the French term for someone from the Celtic region of Gaul. Artist Georges Omerth lived from 1895 to 1925. The orb clock is marked with number 217 with the 11 o’clock hour marker missing. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500 950 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL POCKET WATCH HOLDER AND CLOCK HOLDER. Both 12”T x 8”W x 2”D. Both resembling a man blowing a trumpet with a hanging banner. 1 - Cast bronze watch holder reads “Love ME Honey Nothing Better Made” encircling the center where the watch is positioned. Base of watch holder reads “Made by Honey Moon Gum Co. Atlanta”. Includes watch marked “V. Cowles Eye Glasses” showing some wear.; 1 - Cast iron clock holder with a copper finish displaying a nice patina. The base of the clock holder reads “Our Herald.” The manufacturer is stamped on the back but is illegible. Does not include clock.; Both share the same dimensions, 12”T x 8”W x 2”D. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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951 - NATIONAL TIME RECORDER CLOCK. 14”D x 13”W x 36”T. This vintage punch clock was manufactured by the National Time Recorder Co., Ltd. of London, England. The case is oak and brass with a locking, glass-faced cabinet protecting the all-important company clock. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 952 - LOT OF 3: FRAMED ART PRINTS. Largest: 24”T x 32”W. Lot includes three framed pieces of art. 1 “Troupe” print by Charles Bell, 24” x 32”; 1 - Black Jack Prizes sign from Mason & Co, Detroit, Mich., 20-1/2” x 23”; 1- Game Room Rules, 11” x 33”. From the collection of Alan Sax (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 300

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953 - LOT OF 2: GLASS WINDOWS. Largest: 32”W x 42-1/2”T. This Lot of 2 consists of: 1- Clear beveled glass window set in zinc in wooden frame with eye hooks. 32”W x 42-1/2”T.; 1- Leaded glass transom window with beveled glass and jewels in wooden frame. 15-1/2”T x 34”W. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000 954 - LOT OF 3: LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Largest 1-1/2”D x 17-1/2”T x 52”W. This lot is comprised of three lovely leaded glass windows, each with their own unique design and shape, displaying a variety of glass textures. Each window is mounted within a wooden frame with eye hooks for hanging. 1- With textured and smooth, clear glass and round beveled corner pieces, 1-1/2”D x 17-1/2”T x 52”W; 1- with smooth, clear glass and beveled diamond design, 1-1/2”D x 29”T x 35-3/4”W; 1- with smooth, clear glass and decorative swirl design, 1-1/2”D x 21-1/2”T x 44-1/2”W. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 800 LOT - 953

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955 - DECORATIVE HANGING BRACKET. 10”T x 2-1/2”W x 15”D. Wall-mount flange bracket with decorative hook. The brass is decorated nicely, embodying a Victorian appearance. There is some wear present but it’s a charming piece overall. (Very Good). 200 - 400 956 - LOT OF 3: UNICORN, GRIFFIN AND LION FRAMED GLASS DISPLAYS. Each: 9-1/4”T x 9-1/4”W. A set of three matching pieces, each housed in a black wood frame. Decals with a design resembling leaded glass affixed to a piece of clear glass. Each showing some wear with loss of the decal seen on the one showing a griffin. Age of these pieces is unknown. (Good). 100 - 200

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957 - FREESTANDING GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH CABLE BOX. 16”L x 16”W x 81”T. Manufactured by the Gamewell Company of Newton, Massachusetts, this heavy cast iron piece has an ionic column style pedestal. Minor areas of paint loss throughout. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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958 - THE GAMEWELL CO. FIRE ALARM. 19”T x 16-1/2”W x 11”D. An incredible original station fire alarm by Gamewell Co. and trademarked by Herculite, beautifully restored to perfection. It is housed in a cast iron cabinet with a cast aluminum front door panel and sits atop a white wooden base. It is nicely detailed in red and white with light elements of silver. Affixed to the facade is a gold plaque with the number 25 embossed at the center, indicating the location the alarm was once positioned. With a patent date of Jan. 1. 1924. One key is included. (Excellent). 200 - 500

959 - LOT OF 3: FIRE ALARM AND TELEGRAM BOXES. Largest: 8-3/4”W x 4-1/2”D x 12-1/4”T. Including 1 - Fire alarm box marked No. 53 and made by The Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel Co NY. Includes a key to open the door and screws for mounting on a wall. Showing evidence of being repainted with some crazing and paint loss. Measuring 8-3/4”W x 4-1/2”D x 12-1/4”T.; 1 - Postal Telegraph-Cable Company call box. Mounted on a wood backing with original instruction card with a design patent date of Dec. 20, 1887. Showing age wear and paint loss. Measuring 4-1/2”W x 3”D x 9-1/2”T.; 1 - Wall mount fire alarm. Manufacturer unknown. Showing paint loss throughout and retains the hammer to break the glass. Measuring 4-1/2”W x 3”D x 6”T. (Good). 200 - 400 960 - LOT OF 3: “FIRE DOOR” SIGNS. 8-3/4”T x 11-3/4”W. Each of the three signs is red and features off-white lettering reading: “Fire Door Do Not Block”. The text in the lower left corner reads “Lansing B. Warner Inc., Chicago, Ill”. Each of the signs has minimal wear. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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961 - VERY RARE SPARTON EQUASONNE RADIO. 18-1/2”L x 34”W x 57-3/4”H. This is the fanciest cabinet we have ever seen on a Model 89-A, as the interior plaque affirms. Sliding pocket doors hide the radio and clock in the upper portion and the speaker grill in the lower. Typical light dings and scratches commensurate with age do nothing to detract from the plethora of beautiful details. Serial No. 069649. Manufactured by the Sparks-Withington Co. of Jackson, Michigan. Circa 1928. Works well. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000 962 - BULOVA GRANDFATHER CLOCK RADIO. 11”L x 18”W x 68”H. This is the Bulova Model 781 Series Superheterodyne Clock Radio. “Built like a watch” is embossed on the metal escutcheon around the half-moon frequency dial. It has three knobs and a wooden cutout speaker grill. The brass face has embossed features, colored floral corners, and two smaller faces that are an on/ off timer for the radio. Serial No. 30380. Circa 1932. (Good Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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963 - CROSLEY BLUE BIRD RADIO. 8”L x 14-1/2”W x 14-1/4”H. This Crosley CR-37 is a quality contemporary radio that emulates the highly collectible 1935 Sparton Blue-Bird radio. The face is glass and the frequency is controlled by a true analog knob. (Excellent). 300 - 700 964 - LOT OF 2: RCA VICTOR RADIO AND KELLOGG TELEPHONE. Largest 40”T x 25”W x 11”D. This lot of two includes 1- RCA Victor tube radio, model 6K2 manufactured in 1936. It has a wooden cabinet with four control knobs; for channel selection, volume, range and tone. Floral fabric covers the speakers but is torn at the bottom. There are moderate surface scratches throughout and there is no back door panel. 40”T x 25”W x 11”D.; 1- wall mount hand crank telephone, manufactured by Kellogg in the early 1900s. Made up of wood with a Bakelite receiver and magneto generator. Complete with small front platform for taking notes or messages. Moderate wear throughout with some surface scratches and discoloration to the wood and hardware. 26”T x 10”W x 10-1/2”D. (Good). 300 - 700 249


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965 - 25¢ “CORADIO” COUNTERTOP RADIO. 9”T x 14-1/2”W x 8”D. This is a countertop coin operated radio, possibly from the 1950s manufactured by Coradio Inc. of New Jersey. It is designed to operate like a regular radio, playing for two hours with every quarter inserted. The design is simple with two red knobs and a chrome front grill. The body is metal and shows a heavily oxidized finish with faint remnants of red paint. The electrical cord is intact. One key. (Good). 100 - 300 966 - MELODY CRUISER SHIP RADIO. 5-1/2”L x 22”W x 17”H. Mastercrafters Mfg. Co. of Chicago made this Model 921 radio. It has five polished metal sails hoisted with wires over the wood body. It features a 55” power cord, two dials, and a red and gold foil face on the analog tuner. There is a small crack in the ship’s side exactly where a mast support would normally have a pin that is absent. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300 967 - FRANZ BERGMAN NAUGHTY BRONZE GYPSY FIGURINE. 4-1/2”D x 8”T. This beautiful bronze sculpture depicts a gypsy woman fanning out her skirt. The front portion of her skirt may be lifted up to reveal her nude body. With Bergman’s cartouche on the backside of the base. Mounted on a green marble plinth. (Excellent). 600 - 1,200

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968 - FRANZ BERGMAN SLEEPING WOMAN BRONZE. 4”D x 6”W. This naughty bronze figurine depicts a woman sleeping in the nude with removable blanket. Showing minor wear. Circa early 1900s. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200 969 - BRASS ART NOUVEAU SCULPTURE. 49”T x 25”W x 19”D. Depicting a long haired woman perched at the center of a decorated ring with layers of her dress draped below. Showing some patina throughout with most seen on the base. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500 970 - MOTHER AND TWO BOYS SCULPTURE. 11-1/4”W x 8-1/2”D x 19-1/2”T. This cast marble sculpture is signed “R.C ‘32” on the back of the socle. The composition of the two boys and seated mother are missing the classic iconography, but can’t help but remind the viewer of a seated Mary with beautifully serene face, young Jesus demanding attention from his mother and John The Baptist. The only damage is the mother has lost her big toe. (Very Good). 300 - 700

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971 - SMALLER BIG BOY FIBERGLASS STATUE. 56-1/2”T x 28-1/2”W x 28-1/2”D. A smaller life-size restaurant display from the restaurant chain, Big Boy. Constructed of fiberglass, freshly painted in vibrant colors and is showing minor to moderate wear. The famous character has a big smile on his face and is standing atop a brown base whilst holding a burger on a plate. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 972 - WAX BUST OF WOMAN. 10” x 15” x 17”. Fair skinned with blue glass eyes and curled red hair, this Victorian-era female mannequin shows few signs of her age. Makeup has worn from the lips with only a slight trace left at the center, showing some discoloration under the right ear, and a few lines running across the nose, temples, and left eyelid. Marked S-46 on the front and sides. (Very Good). 200 - 500 973 - JOHN WAYNE BRONZE SCULPTURE. 33”T x 30”W. This extraordinary bronze sculpture was designed and created by American artist, David Manuel born 1940. Carved in extreme detail, with a keen eye for detail with elements that extend out from the sculpture such as the resemblance of a pocket watch and chain attached to Wayne’s undercoat. “An American Legend” is inscribed along the bottom with the number 26 of 35 stamped onto the horses rear. The sculpture has nice patina and sits atop an oak base. (Excellent). 400 - 900

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974 - LARGE LEATHER WRAPPED ELEPHANT FIGURE. 77”T x 68”D x 30”W. The leather is stained black with areas that have lightened to a rich brown. Showing very light wear with a concentrated area being the left front foot. Tusks are made of an acrylic material and show some damage and evidence of glue to keep them in place. (Very Good). 400 - 900

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975 - LOT OF 2: DECORATIVE METAL ITEMS. Larger 20-1/2”T x 21”D x 8-1/2”W. Including 1 - Cast metal Deco era smoking stand with a peacock finial. Marked “Verona. Pat. Pend. 401” on the under side of the ashtray. Showing paint loss throughout. Measuring 31-1/2”T x 7”W x 7”D.; 1 - Brass lion statue. Mounted on a base allowing the lion to remain upright on its hind legs in a fierce stance, mid-roar. Showing minor patina. Measuring 20-1/2”T x 21”D x 8-1/2”W. (Very Good). 300 - 500 976 - CONTEMPORARY HERBERT SCHAFER BRONZE NEPTUNE’S MASK CASTING. 5”D x 14”W x 20”T. A beautiful contemporary, hollow-back casting by artist Herbert Schafer depicting the Roman god Neptune. This representation features the Roman god gazing to his right, mouth agape in jubilant laughter. In addition to the typical leafy crown characteristic of many Roman figures, this depiction shows a large crab with many small seashells interspersed throughout. (Excellent). 300 - 700 977 - ANTIQUE BOARDING HOUSE POST OFFICE & CALL CENTER. 24”T x 3-1/2”D x 38”W. Offering letter boxes for those on North and South floors 1, 2, 3, and 4, this piece also served as a way to place calls. Includes keys for all 8 boxes. (Very Good). 1,200 - 1,800 978 - MERRY-GO-ROUND HORSE WITH POLE. 61”W x 15”D x 90”T. This vintage, carved wooden horse boasts jeweled adornment, cross hatch blanket, and a genuine horse hair tail. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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979 - MERRY-GO-ROUND HORSE. 67”T x 13”D x 44”W. This vintage, chestnut brown, carved wooden horse has ears up and front two hooves up. Mounted on a brass stand with a rope twist, the upper portion of which slides off to reveal the structural pole. Leather bridle and stirrup straps with brass fixtures. The tail is genuine horse hair. (Very Good). 600 - 2,000 980 - ORNATE ELEPHANT STAND. 15-1/2”D x 15-1/2”W x 35-3/4”T. This stand is highly detailed in painted plaster and features elephant heads at the corners. The heads and trunks are in the classic “good luck” position and the tusks are all bluntted. There are small chips and scratches throughout, but they hardly detract from the piece. (Very Good). 800 - 1,800 981 - JOHNSON CRANKER FARE BOX NO. 184. 24”T x 7-1/2”W x 10”D. This machine was widely used in the US by public transit systems such as streetcars, trolleys and buses from the early 1910s up until the 1960s. It automated the fare count instead of manually collecting it from person to person though it did experience some problems. It was manufactured by Johnson Fare Box Co. with the serial no. 70250. It has been nicely restored with a porcelain body, nicely coated in black with a glossy finish. Complete with chrome hardware and a glass top. In superb condition with some wear but there is an old piece of gum contained within the glass box. (Very Good). 600 - 1,800

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982 - CHICAGO HARDWARE FOUNDRY CO. SANI-DRI HAND DRYER. 47”T x 13”W x 8”D. A tall hand dryer, manufactured by Chicago Hardware Foundry Co. in North Chicago. It is made of porcelain in an all-white color with details of chrome throughout. Model, 5F. Serial no. 48380. In fine condition, showing little signs of wear. Complete with electrical cord, foot pedal activation and adjustable nozzle for pointing air flow in desired location. The dryer is also fully operational. Circa 1920s. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500 983 - DOCTOR’S CUTTER HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH. Assembled 165”L x 40”W x 48”H. The McLaughlin Carriage Co. Ltd of Oshawa, Canada since 1876 became one of Canada’s leading manufacturers of horse-drawn passenger vehicles. This handsome sleigh, circa 1890, has benefited from a restoration with a clean grey paint job and re-upholstered red velvet bench seat. The sleigh measures 76”L x 40”W x 48”H The bent wood and cast iron attachment to the horse is in original condition and reminds you of its actual considerable age. It measures 89”L x 37”W x 15”H. (Restored). 500 - 1,500 254

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984 - SIEBE GORMAN & CO. LTD. FOOT-OPERATED BELLOWS FIRE HORN. 26”T x 9-1/2”W x 20”D. In the 1800’s, this foot operated bellows fire horn was originally meant to pump air in the helmets of mine workers. Later, it became an alarm after a more efficient air pumping device was invented. The same company, Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd., invented the first diving mask and fire helmets. 1-3 pumps notify the type of response required. There is a light oak finish with the burgundy leather cracking on all sides and brass trumpet horn showing some wear. The device itself is being held up on a wire spring with the black pedal extending 4-1/2 inches from the base. (Good). 400 - 800 985 - LOT OF 4: NIGHT WATCHMAN CENTRAL RECORDER WITH CLOCK. Largest: 10-1/2”W x 17-1/2”W x 12”D. In the early 1920s, to prevent the night watchman or security from sleeping on the job, stations with keys were positioned in areas to ensure the perimeter was securely checked. Each watchman carried a clock where the key at each station transmitted signals to a machine, recording the time after every inspection. This lots includes 1 - Autocall Co. Watchmans Recorder, Type 24-1. Manufactured in Shelby, Ohio and placed in an acrylic display with a black wooden base.; 1 - Detex Corp. Recording Clock, trademarked Guardsman. Bound in a leather case with strap and keys. 6-1/2” Dia x 3”D.; 2 - cast iron stations, one reading “Newmans Patrol Station” with key, 2”T x 4”W and the other reading “Chicago Watch Clock Station” but cannot be opened, 6”T x 2-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D.; Each item displays minor or moderate wear, commensurate with its age. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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986 - MEILINK MFG. CO. GOLDEN NUGGET SAFE. 17-1/2”T x 15”W x 11”D. Cast iron safe with a black glossy finish and is detailed in gold with matching hardware. “Golden Nugget Gambling Hall” - “1946” and “Las Vegas” is stenciled throughout and is complete with wheels. There are two smaller drawers contained inside with locks. Manufactured by Meilink Mfg. Co. The combination is taped to the back. Includes two keys and instructional paper with combination. (Very Good). 400 - 1,800

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987 - HOLLOW COPPER FIGURAL HORSE WEATHERVANE. 19-1/2”T x 32”W x 4-1/2”D. A narrow figural horse sculpture, likely made by Cushing & Sons of Waltham, Mass., and made of hollow copper. This weather vane may be depicting the famous trotter Dexter. Displays loss of paint with some scratches. The gold leaf finish has worn off and left the beautiful horse a nice verdigris patina. It sits atop a black wooden base and the stand it is affixed to allows the horse to move in circular motions as it would on a rooftop. (Fair - Good). 1,500 - 2,500 988 - ANTIQUE WOODEN PAY TELEPHONE BOOTH. 30-1/2”W x 30-1/2”D x 83”T. Painted wooden exterior with glass inserts on folding door and enamel metal interior and fan. Includes seat, phone shelf, telephone, and a matching advertisement showing the same style of pay phone. Came from the Hollywood movie Prop House Art Deco L.A.. Circa 1940s. Has been updated with “Lois” number and a Superman emblem on both sides. (Good). 400 - 1,400 989 - LOT OF 3: 1920S 16MM FILM PROJECTORS. Largest: 14”T x 7”W x 10-1/2”D. This lot of three includes 1 - Bell & Howell Co. Automatic Cine Projector, “Standard Cinemachinery” - “Filmo Registered”, Made in the USA. For slow burning film only, 16mm, 5 Amperes, 110 Volts with the serial no. 22315. Circa early 1920s. Includes an empty Kodascope reel. 14”T x 7”W x 10-1/2”W.; 1 - Kodascope film projector- Model B, made in the USA by Eastman Kodak Co. in the 1920s. For slow burning film only, 16mm, 105-125 Volts with serial no. K-7581. Features include a loop control, forward rewind and includes an empty Kodascope reel. 13”T x 16”W x 7”D.; 1 - DeVry Project film projector Model C, manufactured by Q.R.S. - DeVry Corporation of Chicago, circa 1920s. 16mm, 110 Volts, AC Current only. 15”T x 6-1/2”W x 9-1/2”D.; Each displays minor wear and is untested. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700

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LOT - 990 990 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE ITEMS. Larger: 11”W x 2-1/2”D x 11-1/2”T. Including 1 - Schweppes Table Waters barometer. Dial is marked Made in England. Housed in a wood stand with a nice glossy finish. Measuring 11”W x 2-1/2”D x 11-1/2”T.; 1 - Perko De Lite kerosene navigational ship lantern with green glass made by the Perkins Marine Lamp Corporation, pre-1960s given the location in Brooklyn on the manufacturer’s tag. Measuring 5”W x 5”D x 11”T. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 700 991 - LOT OF 2: CAST IRON IMPLEMENT SEATS. Larger 15-1/4”D x 16-1/4”W x 4”T. Including 1 - Cast iron implement seat reading “BUDLONG” on the back curve. Nice patina throughout. Circa late 1800s. Measuring 13”D x 17-1/4”W x 3”T. ; 1 - Cast iron implement seat reading “BUCKEYE” on the back curve and “AKRON” near the nose of the seat. A weathered piece of black leather is woven between the spaces of the seat. Nice patina throughout. Circa late 1800s. Measuring 15-1/4”D x 16-1/4”W x 4”T. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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992 - LOT OF 14: MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE ITEMS. Largest 9”T x 9”W. This is a lot of 14 consisting of various household or saloon hardwares. Including 4 - highly detailed carved eagle head finials. Die-cast aluminum, one is finished in gold and the rest in a darker color. 3”T x 5”W.; 4 - cast iron saloon door hinges designed for doors to swing open from both directions. 2 are slightly larger with an unpainted finish, 8”T x 5”W. The other 2 are smaller and were painted white but lost most of their enamel, 6-1/2”T x 4”W.; 6 - Curtain rod or saloon bar rail brackets. Each bearing a floral motif and nice patina. 9”T x 9”W. (Fair - Good). 200 - 400 993 - LOT OF 2: LEADED GLASS PANELS. Largest 51”T x 25”W x 3”D. This lot is comprised of two antique leaded panels with beveled, stained and frosted glass pieces. Each with a symmetrical design and a bursting floral motif at the center. Moderate wear throughout. 1- 51”T x 25”W x 3”D. 1- 47-1/2”T x 24”W x 3”D. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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994 - JAMES CHARLES CAVANAUGH MODEL FORM. 62”T x 18”W x 18”D. A dress form manufactured by Cavanaugh of New York and stamped with the James Charles signature, a famed women’s dress designer of the 1950s. Also labeling the size of the form, “The Smaller” at the bottom. The stand and base are cast iron, while the form is fabric. Displays heavy wear throughout and is torn on areas of the chest. (Fair). 200 - 600 995 - H.V. BRIGHT MOVIE TICKET CHOPPER. 47”T x 12”W x 11-1/2”D. An early ticket chopper or grinder, manufactured by H.V. Bright in Chicago. It has a rotating grinder at the top and a lower foot pedal. Housed in an oak cabinet with cast aluminum hardware with a brass finish. There is only moderate wear throughout commensurate with its age. Definitely an interesting mechanical machine of its time. (Good). 200 - 800

996 - LOT OF 6: FIGURAL OPENERS AND NUT CRACKER. Largest: 8-1/2”T x 3-1/2”W x 1/2”D. This lot is comprised of: 1cast iron parrot on a perch bottle opener; 1- Teacher’s Highland Cream scotch whisky bottle key chain opener; 1- “Drink Coca Cola In Bottles” opener; 1- Peli-Can-Opener patent no. 1996550 made by G. Harrah Cannondale Conn.; 1-a brass rooster nut cracker; and 1- brass hinged wall mount elephant. From the collection of Alan Sax (Very Good). 100 - 500 LOT - 996

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LOT - 998 997 - LOT OF 2: STAINED GLASS DISPLAYS. Largest 8-1/2”T x 16”W. This lot of two consists of 1- oval stained glass piece, reading “No Smoking” in red. There is moderate wear throughout, visible on the lettering. 8-1/2”T x 16”W.; 1- round stained glass piece with red and lavender pieces bordering the diamond shaped beveled center. Encircling the center are pieces with a unique textured design. 10-1/2” Dia. (Good). 100 - 300

998 - LOT OF 4: FRAMED PHOTOS AND ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest 11-1/8”W x 1”D x 15-3/8”T. Including 1 - Art Deco tilting wood frame currently holding a photo of a young girl in a pedal car. Showing some paint loss to the frame. Measuring 11-1/2”W x 2-1/2”D x 11-1/2”T.; 1 - Copy of “The Two Bosses” Marburg Brothers tobacco advertisement showing spots of discoloration. Measuring 11-3/4”W x 1/2”D x 14-3/4”T.; 1 - Mr. Bell’s Red Dragon Tea advertisement showing two young girls in a general store scene. Housed in a nice oak frame. Measuring 11-1/4”W x 1”D x 14-1/2”T.; 1 - “A Very Close Call” black and white print housed in a black frame. Showing wear and discoloration. Measuring 11-1/8”W x 1”D x 15-3/8”T. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1005 999 - LOT OF 11: PAPER MUSIC ITEMS. Larger: 10-3/8”W x 13-3/4”T. Including 1- E.T. Paull Music Co. “A Warmin’ Up In Dixie” sheet music showing a scene of African American people dancing around a fire. Showing wear, especially to the edges, and writings in pencil. Measuring 10-3/8”W x 13-3/4”T.; 10 - Coin-op music machine title cards. Each measuring 13-1/4”W x 3-1/8”T. and showing discoloration from age. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200 1000 - LOT OF 6: DIXIE CUP HOLDERS. Largest 3-3/4”T x 4” Dia. This lot includes six Dixie cup and vortex dish holders, or befitting as ice cream cone holders. Each are made of metal, five of which have a nice chrome finish and the other shows that is has aged well. The largest is 3-3/4”T x 4” Dia and the smallest of the 6 is 3-1/2”T x 3-1/4” Dia. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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1001 - U.S. MAIL DROP-OFF BOX. 59”T x 9”W x 3-1/2”D. An elegant U.S. Mail box, it is tall and constructed of porcelain. Featuring a lovely glass front with gold finished trim and a red mail box top, detailed in white and blue. Letters are dropped in at the top. There is normal wear throughout with some paint loss but this item has a charming overall appearance. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1002 - WAVECREST COLLARS & CUFFS BOX. 6-1/2”W x 6”T. Decorated on all sides with a floral motif, this dresser box reads “Collars & Cuffs” across the front. Free from chips or cracks but showing some light age wear. Contains three collars within. (Very Good). 400 - 900 1003 - WAVECREST COLLARS & CUFFS BOX. 7”W x 7-1/4”T. Resting on a decorative clawfoot stand, this dresser box is adorned with an embossed design as well as pink flowers on the top and rear. Showing remnants of the lining under the lid and showing some age wear and patina. Bearing the Wave Crest maker’s mark on the underside. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000 1004 - LOT OF 2: DECORATIVE PORCELAIN LADIES SPITTOONS. 7”T x 8”D. Including 1 - Blue and white cuspidor with a scrolling foliage design. The underside is stamped with a somewhat blurry Plymouth Cauldon England Rd 322002 maker’s mark. Showing a very small chip from the base.; 1 - In shades of blue with a rose design and gold flake. The underside is numbered 8071 and has a ‘Semi-Vitreous China” “CH Co” seal. Both are free from cracks. (Excellent). 300 - 800

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1005 - LOT OF 3: DECORATIVE GLASS & PORCELAIN LADIES SPITTOONS. Largest 9”W x 5”T. Including 1 - Blue translucent glass cuspidor with gold trim around the outer edge and grape vine design around the base. Measuring 8”W x 4-1/2”T.; 1 - Milk glass spittoon adorned with gold rings along the base, mouth, and outer edge. Measuring 9”W x 5”T.; 1 - Pink and white porcelain spittoon with gold floral design. Showing some bubbling in the glaze and marked 7090 and Homer Laughlin on the underside. Measuring 8-1/2”W x 4-3/4”T. Each showing wear to the gold details but remaining free from chips or cracks. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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1006 - LOT OF 3: DECORATIVE PORCELAIN LADIES SPITTOONS. Largest 7-1/2”W x 8”T. Including 1 - In shades of red with the face of a fisherman on one side. Rich gradient colors with slight wear to the edges. Marked IOGA Warwick China on the underside. Measuring 7-1/2”W x 8”T.; 1 - In black and shades of beige and brown showing classical figures. The underside is marked Portland with a maker’s mark. Measuring 7-1/2”W x 6-3/4”T.; 1 - In beige with two images of a man on a horse preparing to slay a lion and a floral design along the interior lip of the cuspidor. Showing some light wear and crazing. Measuring 7-5/8”W x 6-3/4”T. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1007 - SOLID MARBLE PEDESTAL STAND. 12”Dia. x 43-1/2”T. Comprised of three pieces of heavy marble in orange and gray. This stand has a round base and top with a center column showing a 1/2” chip around the outer edge as well as a few chips that are hidden within the insert portion that helps keep the piece together. Very nice overall with great color and very little wear. (Excellent). 400 - 900 1008 - GRAY MARBLE PEDESTAL STAND. 15-1/4”L x 15-1/4”W x 40-3/4”T. This substantial pedestal has a non-tapered, rope twist column with an elegantly simple capital and base. Very strong striations throughout. Comprised of multiple pieces that stack securely together. The square base has repaired fractures. (Very Good). 400 - 900

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1009 - MARBLE PEDESTAL STAND. 13”L x 13”W x 36”T. Comprised of several pieces that stack and are secured with a central bolt, this stunning piece is crafted from heavily striated marble. Sienna to orange, greens and whites, this marble is gorgeous. One bottom edge of the square top is chipped. (Excellent). 400 - 900 1010 - BLACK MARBLE PEDESTAL STAND. 13-3/4”L x 13-3/4”W x 37”T. This understated, non-tapered Tuscan round column is elegant in its simplicity and won’t detract from anything displayed upon it. The black marble has thin white striations throughout. Comprised of multiple pieces that securely stack together. Some light scratches on top. (Excellent). 400 - 900

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1011 - GRAY MARBLE PEDESTAL STAND. 15-1/4”L x 15-1/4”W x 40-3/4”T. This substantial pedestal has a non-tapered, rope twist column with an elegantly simple capital and base. Very strong striations throughout. Comprised of multiple pieces that stack securely together. One edge along the top has a shallow chip less than dime size. (Excellent). 400 - 900 1012 - WOOD AND CAST IRON STAND. 37”T x 18”W x 16”D. A nice stand for slot machines or trade stimulators. Having a cast iron base and top with a tiger stripe oak pedestal. There is wear on the iron with light scratches to the wood. (Very Good). 300 - 800 1013 - MARBLE COLUMN. 12-1/2”D x 12-1/2”W x 42”T. This is a hollow marble column that is in sections with a central rod to keep things tight. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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1014 - ANTIQUE WOODEN SIDE TABLE. 30”T x 23-1/2”W x 23-1/2”D. A nice tiger stripe oak side table with a cast iron stand and base. The surface of the table features beautiful hand carved woodwork, showcasing a lovely scrollwork display. There is some wear on the table with light surface scratches and discoloration. (Good). 300 - 700 1015 - ANTIQUE FIREPLACE BELLOWS TABLE. 31-1/2”W x 55”L x 16”T. A unique addition to any living room, this over-sized fireplace bellow has been re-purposed as a coffee table with three ornate claw feet. A fourth claw foot is also included as they were previously a set from an upright gambling machine. The paint of the wood top shows crazing throughout and the leather has started to dry out. (Good). 400 - 800

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1016 - VINTAGE FASCO ELECTRIC FAN. 13-3/4”T x 15”Dia. Circular floor fan marked Model L55A. Four blades with multiple speeds controlled by a knob at the front. Painted metallic blue with pinstriping in a lighter shade of blue, showing some paint loss throughout. Power cord is in good condition as it was likely replaced and the fan is in working order. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000 1017 - GENERAL ELECTRIC OSCILLATING TABLETOP FAN. 17-1/2”T x 13-1/2”W x 9”D. This is an antique tabletop fan, manufactured By General Electric in the 1940s and has the serial no. 121364. It has a cast iron base, colored in white with brown pinstripe detailing. The propellers and the guard are cast aluminum, finished in gold with a red center. An older restoration with minor wear. (Very Good). 300 - 800

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1018 - LOT OF 2: GENERAL ELECTRIC ART DECO FLOOR FANS. 42”T x 12-1/2”W x 14”D. A pair of vintage, three blade, electric fans with a nice Art Deco appearance to the stepped bases. One of the two shows more wear than the other. Nice additions to a vintage home or office with one showing slightly more wear than the other. (Very Good). 300 - 900 1019 - DECORATIVE CAPODIMONTE 5 LIGHT CEILING FAN. Largest 21”T x 14-1/2” Dia. A beautiful light fixture with a white ceramic center, pleasantly adorned with a colorful floral design. The metal fixtures are gold, perfectly matching the gold on the frosted glass light bulb shades. Includes 4 wooden fan blades in a cream color. A very charming piece, the perfect addition to any home but does display some mild wear. (Very Good). 100 - 200 1020 - OAK ICE BOX. 20-1/2”D x 34”W x 46-1/2”T. This nice oak ice box features a hinged lid and front door which both allow access into the interior compartment. The interior has multiple levels and shows wear from use and age. The exterior finish shows wear but is in overall nice condition. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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1021 - ANTIQUE QUARTER SAWN OAK CABINET. 21”W x 16-1/2”D x 32”T. This storage cabinet has three components: a pull out shelf, a drawer with decorative brass hardware, and a lower compartment divided into five sections. Interior label is from Crane & Co. Paper Makers. Wood has a very nice finish throughout. (Excellent). 300 - 600 1022 - FIVE LIGHT GOLD FINISHED CHAPMAN CHANDELIER. Chandelier, 20”T x 24”W x 24”D. An elegant chandelier, with a label reading “Chapman 1972” and has 5 antique glass lamp shades. It is finished in gold with a simple design throughout, displaying areas of a light foliage embellishment. There is one large glass shade and four smaller ones, 1- 10-1/2”T x 7”W 1- 7-1/2”T x 4”W each. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300 1023 - LOT OF 9: GOLD FINISHED HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. Largest 5-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 3”D. This lot of nine includes 1- an oval shaped door knob, finished in gold and is etched in a floral design. 3-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 3”D.; 1- door knob with a horizontal handle, carved in a decadent floral design. 5-1/2”L x 2-1/2”T x 3”W.; 1three identical cabinetry hardware, oval in shape with a gilt trim. One of the three, slides open to reveal a keyhole. 3”T x 2-1/2”W.; 1- four metal ornaments, resembling a tassel. Each 3-3/4”T x 2-3/4”. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300

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1024 - LARGE 19TH CENTURY WOOTON WALNUT DESK. 72”T x 43”W x 31”D. A phenomenal piece of wood work, from the second half of the 19th century, manufactured by Wooton Desk Co. and has a patent date of Oct. 6. 1874. It is housed in a beautiful walnut cabinet with the exterior displaying birds eye panels and ornate cast iron hardware, finished in gold. Some hardware however, is cast aluminum such as the front door knob. Adorned with a lovely hand carved top, featuring intricate detailing, scrollwork and urn finials. There are two facade plaques; one is the mailing slot, reading “Letters” and the other plaque is the manufacturers stamp. The doors open up to an incredible super-organized cabinet with various slots, compartments and small drawers on each side. At the center, a wooden panel drops down to form a desk and presents additional storage available for use. The right side includes a series of cardboard drawers, colored in green with a brass ring and each with labeling holders. Despite its age, its condition is better than expected but normal wear is still present with minor surface scratches and moderate interior use. (Excellent). 5,000 - 9,000

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LOT - 1026 LOT - 1025 1025 - MAHOGANY DENTAL CABINET WITH LEADED GLASS FRONT DOORS. 21”T x 30”W x 15”D. A small mahogany cabinet, retaining its original finish with leaded glass front doors, each sharing a unique design. There are three cabinet doors and two drawers for additional storage. One key is included for the right cabinet door that is currently locked. Small cracks are present on each glass with moderate wear throughout. (Good). 400 - 1,800

1026 - FOLK ART OLD AUTOMOBILE COFFEE TABLE WITH SMOKED GLASS TOP. 20”D x 50”W x 19”T. One of a kind creation by an unknown artist. Very highly detailed piece of usable folk art depicting an early automobile topped with a piece of transparent smoky brown glass. (Excellent). 600 - 1,500

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1027 - LOT OF 2: DECORATIVE BRASS SPITTOONS. Larger 7”T x 9-3/8”Dia. Including 1 - Top hat shaped spittoon showing some patina. Measuring 7”T x 9-3/8”Dia.; 1 - Fancy ladies cuspidor with claw feet, jewel accents, and a removable lid and interior basin. Showing some rust to the interior and a nice patina thoughout. Missing 3 jewels along bottom but does not detract from display. Measuring 6”T x 8-1/2”Dia. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500 LOT - 1027

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1028 - VICTORIAN POCKET DOOR. 3-1/2”D x 57-1/2”W x 106-1/2”T. Victorian era pocket door constructed of solid wood. One side of the door is stained in a rich mahogany color with a single recessed panel, the other side is pale yellow with golden accents and features six recessed panels. Some wear can be seen along the edges from where the door was used as both a pocket door and later converted to a traditional hinged door. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500 1029 - VICTORIAN POCKET DOOR. 3-1/2”D x 57-1/2”W x 106-1/2”T. Victorian era pocket door constructed of solid wood. One side of the door is stained in a rich mahogany color with a single recessed panel, the other side is pale yellow with golden accents and features six recessed panels. Some wear can be seen along the edges from where the door was used as both a pocket door and later converted to a traditional hinged door. With some minor scratches to the finish as well as a chip to the upper edge of the door. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500 1030 - VICTORIAN POCKET DOOR. 3-1/2”D x 69-3/4”W x 106-1/4”T. Victorian era pocket door constructed of solid wood. One side of the door is stained in a rich mahogany color with a single recessed panel, the other side is pale yellow with golden accents and features six recessed panels. Some wear can be seen along the edges from where the door was used as both a pocket door and later converted to a traditional hinged door. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500 264

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1031 - MAITLAND-SMITH COMPASS ROSE LAZY SUSAN TABLE TOP. 22”T Dia. A wooden Lazy Susan manufactured by Maitland-Smith, made in the Philippines. Has a multi-tone wood center with a three dimensional star shaped design and a gold gilt edge. Moderate wear throughout but has a pleasant appearance overall. (Very Good). 100 - 200

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1032 - LOT OF 2: CAST METAL AND OAK PEDESTAL STANDS. Larger: 39”T x 17”Dia. Including 1 - in black and gold with a rectangular top measuring 15-1/2” x 17-1/2” and 1 - in red and gold with a round top measuring 17” in diameter. Both stands are sturdy with matching designs to the base and neck. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000 1033 - LOT OF 4: TWISTED IRON BAR STOOLS. 42-1/2”T x 21-1/2”W x 18”D. Matching set of tall chairs with copper flashed wire frames, legs, and heart-shaped backs. Great for use in a pool hall, soda fountain, or bar. Sturdy and showing very little wear. (Excellent). 700 - 1,600 1034 - LARGE ANTLER FREESTANDING CHEVAL MIRROR. 77”T x 50”W x 28”D. Constructed from a combination of elk and moose antlers with a wood frame around the mirror. Mirror is double sided with both sides free from cracks. Showing some age wear but overall very nice condition. (Excellent). 600 - 2,000 LOT - 1032

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1035 - LARGE AUBUSSON AREA RUG. 150”T x 109”D. A traditional area rug, composed of a nice soft wool blend. Featuring a symmetrical floral motif with colors of pink, green and tan. The rug is tagged and reads “Genuine Hand Woven Oriental Rugs” - “Origin: China” and marked with the original price “$3500”. Large, 12-1/2”T x 9”W. Moderate wear throughout, mild stains. (Good). 400 - 900

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1036 - LARGE AUBUSSON AREA RUG. 150”T x 109”W. A traditional area rug, composed of a nice soft wool blend. Featuring a symmetrical floral motif with colors of red, black, pink, green and tan. Large, 12-1/2”T x 9”W. Mild wear throughout. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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1037 - LARGE DINOSAUR TABLE. 92”W. Large wooden table painted with an image of an aquatic dinosaur eating a smaller fish. It is set atop four round yellow legs. Some wear can be seen along the edges. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 1038 - MEDIUM DINOSAUR TABLE. 72”W. Medium sized wooden table painted with an image of a T-Rex dinosaur. It is set atop three round red legs. Some wear can be seen along the edges. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 1039 - SMALL DINOSAUR TABLE. 60”W. Small sized wooden table painted with an image of a raptor dinosaur. It is set atop three round red legs. Some wear can be seen along the edges. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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1040 - ORNATE APOTHECARY SHOW GLOBE AND FIGURAL HANGING BRACKET. 43”T. A fancy style antique glass show globe with cast iron eagle flange bracket for hanging. The eagle has been mounted to a wooden plaque. With its mouth, the eagle suspends the ornate glass globe. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 1041 - APOTHECARY SHOW GLOBE AND DECORATIVE HANGING BRACKET. Hanging 38”T x 10”W x 20”D. With a beautiful silver flange in a swirling arabesque design with a winged griffon whose mouth suspends the egg-shaped glass globe in brass. Minimal indications of wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

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1042 - PAIR OF WINGED GARGOYLE LAMP POSTS WITH FINIALS. Largest 17”D x 17”W x 110”T. This pair of cast aluminum street lamps comes in four separate pieces: two bases and two finials. All parts are cast out of aluminum and show some ground spots where they may have been repaired at one point. The somewhat Gothic finials shows four winged gargoyles, each with a light housing beneath its chin. On the underside of each of the finials is written, in ink, “Mexico”, 44”D x 44”W x 34”T. One wing has been broken. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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1043 - LOT OF 2: HANGING GLASS APOTHECARY SHOW GLOBES. 24”T x 9-1/2”W. Large, round, clear glass globes with decorative brass fixtures and chains for hanging. Wear is present throughout and most visible along the surface of the globe. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1044 - TEXTURED GLASS TABLETOP LAMP. 12”T x 11-1/2”W. A lovely Art Deco lamp with mushroom shaped shade adorned with a unique textured finish and floral design in green, yellow, and pink. The glass shade is free from cracks and shows only a few small chips from the portion hidden within the base. Resting on a decorative metal base. In working condition, the lamp turns on and the on/off button functions. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1045 - MOUNTAIN LION TAXIDERMY MOUNT. 22”T x 18”W x 80”L. This fierce cat, also referred to as a cougar or puma, is captured here in a prowling position. The mountain lion appears to be roaring with its mouth wide open and is standing upon a faux outdoor base. It is in superb condition with no visible indications of hair loss or aging. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

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1046 - AFRICAN BUFFALO SHOULDER MOUNT. 34”L x 32”W x 43”H. These specimens have heavy horns with fantastic striations and measure 18” from tip to tip after swelling out to 31” across. This mount extends 43” out from the wall. The hide has dried out a bit, resulting in some cracking, especially on the ears and where the horns meet the skull. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400

1047 - WILD WATER BUFFALO SHOULDER MOUNT. 40”L x 38”W x 41”H. Also known as the Asiatic Buffalo, this substantial taxidermy specimen boasts a graceful, semi-circular horn arc that measures 36” from tip to tip. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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1048 - LOT OF 2: FIGHTING BLACK BEAR TAXIDERMY MOUNTS. Each: 24”W x 64”T x 33”D. Standing upright, both of these black bears stand over 5 feet tall. Showing thick, black fur with a few lighter brown spots. Very good condition overall with one showing a few regions of missing fur including two on the lower legs and another on the right side of the face. Fur is otherwise well maintained and paws retain claws and foot pads. Each is mounted on a simple wood base with one leaning into the other. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

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1049 - LOT OF 3: TAXIDERMY FOWL MOUNTS. Largest 17”T x 14”W x 32”L. This lot of three is comprised of 1- taxidermy ringneck pheasant mount, displaying a large wingspan and appears to be in flight. Features a vibrant crown and beak, indicating a male and has a long feathered tail end. Perched upon a wooden base. Feathers have been beautifully kept and remain intact. 17”T x 14”W x 32”L.; 1- two of the same fowls, similar in stance and both positioned atop a faux rock base. The feathers have also been kept nicely and show little wear. One bird has a tail end with more feathers and is erect. 15”T x 11”W x 21”L. and 15”T x 13”W x 24”D. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

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1050 - LOT OF 2: ARCADE MFG. CO. CAST IRON TOY BUSES. Both 3”T x 3”W x 12”D. This lot of two includes two cast iron buses manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. in the 1920s. The buses are the same model and share the same features such as the silver seated driver and in raised lettering, reads “Fageol Safety Coach” on the front grill. 1- is light blue with metal wheels and is engraved 18 within the interior. Moderate exterior wear.; 1- appears to once have a blue coating but there is significant paint loss. With white rubber wheels and in raised lettering, reads “207 R” within.; Both in original condition. 3”T x 3”W x 12”D. (Good). 300 - 700 1051 - LOT OF 2: ARCADE MFG. CO. DOUBLE-DECKER BUSES. Largest 5”T x 4”W x 13”D. This lot of two includes 1- red cast iron double-decker bus manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. in 1929 to 1939. It has yellow detailing, white rubber wheels, eight seats with two male and female passengers. The decal reads “American Toy” and the rear staircase is not included. In original condition, moderate wear throughout and displays paint loss. 3-3/4”T x 2-3/4”W x 8”D.; 1- red cast iron The Yellow Coach double-decker bus manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. in 1925 to 1927. Complete with rear staircase, eighteen seats and rubber wheels with yellow rims. One seat appears to be missing. In original condition, moderate wear with paint loss. 5”T x 4”W x 13”D. (Good). 400 - 800 1052 - LOT OF 5: CAST IRON TOYS TRUCKS AND ACCESSORIES. Largest: 3-1/2”T x 3-1/2”W x 11”D. This lot of five includes 1 - cast iron dump truck, manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. and is colored in red with a silver truck bed. Complete with working dumping mechanism. Front wheel is not attached and in two half pieces. 3-1/2”T x 3-1/2”W x 11”D.; 1 - cast iron Wonder cement mixer, colored in red. 2”T x 1-1/2”W x 3”D.; 1 - red cast iron vehicle. 1-1/2”T x 1-1/2”W x 3-1/2”D.; 1 - blue cast iron vehicle. 1-1/2”T x 1-1/2”W x 3-1/2”D.; 1 - cast iron car carrier truck with red cab and rear green car carrier. 3-1/2”T x 1-1/2”W x 12”D.; Each item is in original condition and displays moderate to heavy wear, displaying large areas of paint loss. (Good). 400 - 700

LOT - 1054 1053 - LOT OF 8: CAST IRON TOYS. Largest 2”T x 2-1/2”W x 5”D. This lot of eight includes various cast iron children’s toys such as a wheel barrel, a truck and two horses attached to a hitch. Each item displays moderate to heavy wear, some losing most of its color but is in original condition. One of the eight items, is not cast iron but feels to be made of a rubber substance. 13”T x 2”W x 4-1/2”D.; 1- 1”T x 1-1/2”W x 3”D.; 1- 1”T x 1-1/2”W x 3-1/2”D.; 1”T x 1-1/2”W x 4”D.; 1- 2-1/2”T x 4”W x 1-1/2”D.; 12”T x 2-1/2”W x 5”D.; 1- 1”T x 3-1/2”W x 1-1/4”D.; 1- 1-1/2”W x 4”W x 1”D. (Fair - Good). 200 - 500 1054 - LOT OF 2: GREEN HUBLEY TOY TRUCKS. Largest 4-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 10”D. This lot of two includes 1- cast iron Hubley toy truck with working swiveling rear housing. It is green with dual rubber wheels and a red rear attachment, with “General” engraved on the sides. There are two numbers engraved within the interior 1897 and 1990. 4-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 10”D.; 1- cast iron Hubley dump truck, works well. Green with red rear and rubber wheels. Engraved within is 1999. 3-1/4”T x 3”W x 7”D.; Both are in original condition but displays wear to the paint and wheels. (Good). 200 - 600

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1055 - LOT OF 2: HUBLEY FIGURAL CAST IRON MAMMIES. Larger 12”T x 7”W x 4”D. Both of these cast iron Hubley Black Americana Mammy doorstops are wearing a light green dress, a rare color, white apron, and red polka dot bandana. Showing paint loss throughout with evidence of crazing to the larger figure. The inside of the larger figure is embossed “Hubley”. Measuring 9” and 12” tall. (Good). 600 - 1,500 1056 - LOT OF 2: HUBLEY FIGURAL CAST IRON MAMMIES. Larger 12”T x 7”W x 4”D. Both of these cast iron Hubley Black Americana Mammy doorstops are wearing a blue dress, which is very rare to find, white apron, and red polka dot bandana. Showing paint loss throughout with evidence of repainting to the face of the smaller figure. The inside of the larger figure is embossed “Hubley”. Measuring 9” and 12” tall. (Good). 600 - 1,500 1057 - LOT OF 3:HUBLEY FIGURAL CAST IRON MAMMIES. Largest 12”T x 7”W x 4”D. All three of these cast iron Hubley Black Americana Mammy figures are wearing a red dress, white apron, and blue polka dot bandana. Showing paint loss throughout with most of the paint intact on the largest of the group. The inside of the largest figure is also embossed “Hubley”. Hubley doorstops measure 9” and 12” tall with a third, smaller figure with a slot at the back of her shoulders measuring 5-1/4”T. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,200 1058 - LOT OF 3: FIGURAL CAST IRON MAMMIES. Largest 12”T x 7”W x 4”D. Two of these cast iron Black Americana Mammy figures are wearing a light blue dress, one of the rarest colors, white apron, and red polka dot bandana while the largest wears a green dress. Showing paint loss throughout with discoloration to the light portions of the largest in the group. The inside of the largest figure is also embossed “Hubley”. Hubley doorstops measure 9” and 12” tall with a third, smaller figure by an unknown manufacturer measuring 2-1/2”T. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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1059 - KARR RANGE CO. MINIATURE TOY DOLLHOUSE STOVE. 21-1/2”T x 13”W x 8”D. This miniature dollhouse stove is constructed of enameled steel with nickel-plated attributes and a cast iron stove top. It is finished in blue, complete with additional features such a 6 burners, a top storage compartment and a pull out drawer for the burnt out coals. The oven is a working door and reads “Oven Heat Indicator”. Includes plenty of accessories such as pots and pans. Manufactured by the Karr Range Co. in the early 1900s. (Good). 4,000 - 8,000 272

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1060 - MINIATURE CAST IRON TOY STOVE WITH ACCESSORIES. 24”T x 20”W x 10”D. A beautiful labyrinthine mini cast iron toy stove of the early 1900s with a lovely design and includes accessories. There is moderate wear throughout from apparent use and age. The accessories included are pots and pans, noodle maker, a couple of irons, etc.. Each item also displays wear. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000 1061 - LOT OF 3: MINIATURE CAST IRON TOY STOVES. Largest 9-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D. This lot of three includes 1miniature cast iron stove with “Venus” embossed on the working door. Square shaped and has a simple design compared to other mini stoves of its time. Circa 1910 to 1920s. 9-1/2”T x 6-1/2”W x 4-1/2”D.; 1is the “Home” cast iron toy stove. Includes 2 irons. 4-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W.; 1- mini cast iron toy stove, embossed “DOT” on the facade. 2-1/2”T x 3-1/2”W x 3-1/2”D.; Each item displays moderate wear. (Good). 400 - 700 1062 - LOT OF 2: CAST IRON TOY STOVES. Largest 12”T x 11”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two is comprised of 1mini cast iron stove with “PET” embossed on the facade, manufactured between 1890 to 1910. Includes four pots and pans. 10-1/2”T x 9”W x 7”D.; 1- mini cast iron stove with floral engravings throughout and a human-face designed on each side. The 2 front door panels have a chrome finish. Includes one cauldron, one bucket and iron, meat grinder with some pots and pans. 12”T x 11”W x 6-1/2”D.; Each item displays moderate wear. (Good). 400 - 800

1063 - LOT OF 2: MINIATURE CAST IRON TOY STOVES. Largest 12”T x 8-1/2”T x 6”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- mini cast iron toy stove, embossed “Pearl” on the oven door panel and side. Includes one pan. 6-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 5”D.; 1- mini cast iron toy stove, embossed “Eagle” on the facade. It appears to once have a vibrant silver finish. Includes pans and pot. 12”T x 8-1/2”W x 6”D.; Each item displays moderate wear. (Good). 400 - 700 1064 - LOT OF 2: MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVES. Largest 12”T x 9-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of two includes 1- a “Kenton Brand” miniature cast iron stove, with “Royal” embossed on the facade of the working door. Includes accessories such as pans and an iron. 12”T x 9-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- “Eagle” mini cast iron stove, circa 1920s. Includes pots and a pan. 9-1/4”T x 10”W x 5-1/2”D.; Each item displays moderate wear. (Good). 400 - 900 1065 - LOT OF 3: MINIATURE TOY STOVES AND SCALE. Largest 9”T x 6-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D. This lot of three includes 1- Kent miniature toy stove with working oven door and grill stove top. Constructed of tin and cast iron, painted in a mint green color with raised designs. Includes a pot and large iron with wooden handle. 7”T x 7-1/2”W x 3-1/2”D.; 1- miniature stove top with 4 burners, a large coal burner and a tin vent pipe. Includes iron and other accessories. 9”T x 6-1/2”W x 7-1/2”D.; 1- “XACT” toy scale, cast iron with tin weighing tray. Detailed in orange and black. 3-1/2”T x 6”W x 4”D.; Each item displays moderate wear. (Good). 200 - 600

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1066 - JEWEL CO-OPERATIVE FOUNDRY CO. CAST IRON STOVE. 65”T x 18”W x 30”D. Carved onto the cast iron stove reads “Co-operative Foundry Co.” and “Rochester, NY.” at the front. “Jewel” is noted multiple times, sometimes centered in front of a sculpted crown. Dated 1877 on the back but the stove has been repaired and may be missing parts. It is mostly cast iron with 2 small silver details sitting on opposite sides of each other. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

1069 - ORR PAINTER AND CO. NO. 20 CAST IRON STOVE. 74”T x 20”W x 20”D. Cast iron stove, with Victorian designed nickel details seen throughout such as the legs and encircling the fire pot. On the base of the stove it reads “Reading, PA. No. 20.” Orr-Painter started in 1886 which later became Prizer-Ware in the 1950’s. The stove has been repaired and may be missing pieces. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

1067 - RADIANT-ESTATE MODEL 214 CAST IRON STOVE. 29”D x 24”W x 60”T. Large cast iron parlor stove with ornate nickel-plated details. Circa late 1800s. This stove has had some repairs and may be missing a few parts. (Good). 800 - 2,000

1070 - CAST IRON FAVORITE PARLOR FURNACE NO. 22. 29”L x 29”W x 71”T. The Favorite Stove And Range Company started doing business in Piqua, Ohio in 1889. The polished nickel finish elements contrast beautifully with artfully sculpted, black main body of this cast iron parlor furnace. Graceful pin striping is on three sides. The cup like crown is a replacement and the top front corners of the upper black iron body have broken and are wired in place. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,500

1068 - ART GARLAND NO. 44 CAST IRON STOVE. 23”D x 29”W x 63”T. Large cast iron stove with nickel plated fixtures and porcelain enamel medallions. Circa late 1800s. Some repairs have been made to the base and some parts may be missing. (Good). 800 - 2,000

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1071 - LOT OF 3: 1950S DIE-CAST RACE CARS. 4-1/2”T x 5-1/2”W x 9-1/2”D. This lot of three consists of 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in red with black details and is numbered 76. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in white with yellow details and is numbered 16. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Ohlsson & Rice Inc. in the 1950s. Colored in orange with blue details and is numbered 5. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D; Each item is in good condition, displaying little to minor wear. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700 1072 - LOT OF 3: 1950S DIE-CAST RACE CARS. Largest 4”T x 5-1/4”W x 10”D. This lot of three includes 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Ohlsson & Rice Co. of Los Angeles and produced in the 1950s. It is colored in blue, detailed in silver and black with the number 3 decaled on each side. Wear throughout with areas of paint loss. 4”T x 5-1/4”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. It has a blue finish with the number 36. Wear with some paint loss. 4”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. It has a green finish with the number 99 in white. Moderate wear with scratches and paint loss. 4”T x 5”W x 9-1/2”D. (Good). 300 - 700

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LOT - 1072 1073 - LOT OF 3: DIE-CAST ROY COX THIMBLE DROME CHAMPION RACE CARS. Largest 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D. This lot of three includes 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in black with white and brown details and is numbered 83. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in yellow with red and blue details and is numbered 63. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in yellow with black details and is numbered 14. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; Each item displays moderate wear with minor areas of paint loss but gloss is intact. (Good). 200 - 600

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1074 - LOT OF 4: ALL AMERICAN CO. TOY HOT RODS. Each 3”T x 4-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot consists of four Hot Rods manufactured by the All American Co. in the 1950s. They are made of cast aluminum material with chrome accents. Each are of a different color and share the same dimensions, 3”T x 4-1/2”W x 9”D. 1blue with red detailing.; 1- green with orange detailing.; 1- teal with red detailing.; 1- red with brown detailing.; Each display minor to moderate wear, losing some of its color and gloss. (Good). 200 - 600 1075 - LOT OF 7: CAST IRON & CAST ALUMINUM TOY TRUCKS. Largest 2-1/2” x 1-1/2”W x 7”D. This lot of seven includes 1- cast iron toy truck, reading C TO C C. Co. in raised lettering on each side of the truck. It is colored in red and displays moderate wear. 2-1/2” x 1-1/2”W x 7”D.; 1- mini cast iron toy bus, colored in blue with silver metal wheels. Moderate wear, loss of color to the original paint. 1-1/2”T x 1-1/2”W x 5”D.; 1- cast iron bus, “GMC Greyhound LOT - 1076 Lines” in white, cab appears blue. Heavy wear with paint loss. 1-1/2”T x 1-1/4”W x 7”D.; 1- green cast iron truck manufactured by Arcade and is marked 213 L within the interior. Green but with moderate wear. 1-1/2”T x 1-1/2” W x 4-1/2”D.; 1- green cast iron tow truck with metal wheels, marked 1952. Mild wear. 2”T x 2”W x 5”D.; 1- cast aluminum Ulrich toy truck with D.C. trailer attachment. Green and silver with some color loss. 1-1/2”T x 1”W x 6-1/2”D.; 1- cast aluminum Ulrich toy truck with Belkin trailer attachment. Green, tan and creme with some color loss. One wheel missing. 1”T x 1-1/2”W x 5-1/2”D. (Good). 200 - 500 1076 - LOT OF 2: DOLL AUTOMATONS. Both 35”T x 9”W x 9”D. This lot of two automatons is made up of a male and female doll, dressed in red Edwardian clothing. Both dolls are electric and work. The female doll is clothed in a lovely red dress with black glittering trim, wearing a beaded necklace and a matching white faux fur hat. The male doll is clothed in a red suit, paired with a black tie and matching black hat. There is some wear throughout and needs a proper cleaning. But overall, this is a great pair! (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,200 276

LOT - 1077 1077 - LOT OF 2: FIGURAL DISPLAY PIECES. Largest: 8”L x 10”W x 32”T. This Lot of 2 is comprised of: 1 - Figural floor stand depicts a butler holding an ashtray with compartments for ashes and additional matches or cigarettes. Stand shows oxidation and some crazing to paint. The tray has a broken hook.; 1 - A Native American figure that is beautifully painted in natural earth colors. The male figure seems to be gazing to the horizon, while holding a tomahawk. Circa 1890-1900. There is some wear to the paint but this is to be expected for its age. 20” high. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900

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1078 - LOT OF 2: MINNIE AND MICKEY MOUSE CHAIRS. Largest 13”D x 19”W x 29-1/2”T. This lot is comprised of two children’s size wooden chairs painted to resemble the iconic Disney characters Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The contemporary custom made chairs are brightly colored and retain its glossy finish. Little to no wear is present. (Excellent). 200 - 400 1079 - WOODEN SUPERMAN STATUE. 70”T x 27”W x 13”D. An incredible wooden statue of the undefeated man of steel, Superman. It is an amazing display of woodwork and hand painted throughout but there is evidence of discoloration and some paint loss. The facial features indicate he is from either an Asian or Hispanic descent. There are some cracks found along the wood of this amazing hero, as well as on the base but is great piece overall! (Good). 400 - 1,200

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1080 - LOT OF 10: PLAYING CARDS, 2 TOY ADS AND NEWTON’S AERO CIRCUS. Largest: 2-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. This lot of ten includes 7 - playing cards decks. Colored in either red, white or blue. Two are from United Airlines, two are from Robertshaw Controls Co. and three are from Continental Airlines. 3-3/4”T x 2-1/4”W.; 1 - Ohlsson & Rice “Offie” toy car advertisement, in red and black with white accents. The die-cut cardboard sign features a graphic of the toy and its racer. There is a large crease near the center. 21-1/2”T x 11-1/2”W.; 1 The New Erector “Worlds Greatest Toy” advertisement, in a small gold frame. 12-3/4”T x 10”W.; 1 - Newton’s Aero Circus children’s toy, in box. Parts included. 2-1/2”T x 16-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D. (Good). 200 - 400

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1081 - LOT OF 3: LARGE PRECISION SCALE REAL TRAIN ENGINE, TENDER, AND BRIDGE. Largest 16”D x 89”W x 26-1/2”T. This lot is comprised of three separate pieces: 1 - steam engine constructed of black metal with small tag at the front which reads “The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers National Bank of Boston”, 11”D x 49”W x 15”T; 1 - tender car also constructed of black metal, 11”D x 33”W x 15”T; 1 - faux stonework bridge, 16”D x 89”W x 26-1/2”T. This train is not toy size, but a large precision scale real train that could run and pull up to ten people. The train engine is 4-6-2 (wheels in front to drivers to wheels trailing) Pacific 1” to foot scale. It came out of the famed Henry Africa’s bar in San Francisco, which was known as the first fern bar and decorated in antiques, hanging plants, and leaded glass lamps. It closed in 1986. This is an incredible piece and will enhance any collection. (Very Good). 10,000 - 15,000

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1082 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE PACKARD U.S. ARMY TRUCK. 11”T x 8”W x 27”D. A cool pressed steel Packard Model U.S. Army truck, built by Keystone in 1929. It is in original condition, colored in military green with slight blue accents. A canvas cover, reading U.S. Army is draped above the truck bed. With working tailgate and steering wheel, moving the tires side to side. Compete with Hood Balloon Tires. There is moderate were throughout, scratches to the paint and loss of enamel. (Good). 300 - 800

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1083 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE PACKARD POLICE PATROL TRUCK. 11”T x 8-1/2”W x 28”D. Die-cast toy truck, reading “Packard” on the grill and “Police Patrol” on each side of the body. It features screen side panels, rear open entry with hand rails and a working steering wheel. In original condition, colored in red and black but displays moderate wear due to age. Manufactured in Boston, built by Keystone. C. 1926. (Good). 400 - 800

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1084 - GENDRON CHRYSLER ROADSTER PEDAL CAR. 27-1/2”T x 21”W x 38”D. Pressed steel pedal car manufactured by Gendron Pioneer-Line of Toledo, Ohio. Labled “Chrysler” and a plate below reading “License 54-321” on the front green. The pedal car is colored in dark teal and black with details of red and chrome. Complete with white faux leather seat. Includes side car items. There is wear on the dashboard decal. C. 1920s. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 2,000

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1085 - LOT OF 2: PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” CONSTRUCTION MACHINES. Largest 37-1/2”T x 12”W x 17”D. This lot of two includes 1- Buddy “L” Sand Loader built by Moline Pressed Steel Co. in 1924 to 1927. The die-cast children’s construction toy is in original condition, colored in gray and displays moderate wear throughout with some loss to the paint. 18”T x 7-1/2”W x 20”D.; 1- Buddy “L” Hoisting Tower, beautifully restored in a glossy green color but shows some wear along the edges of the base. Also built by Moline Pressed Steel Co. but in the 1930s. It has a pulley mechanism to hoist the center to the top. 37-1/2”T x 12”W x 17”D. (Good). 400 - 800 1086 - LOT OF 2: PRESSED STEEL STEELCRAFT TOY AIRPLANES. Largest 9”T x 21”W x 21”D. This lot consists of two pressed Steelcraft airplanes manufactured in the 1920s. 1- die-cast Lockheed Sirius airplane, colored in white and red with a chrome propeller. Features includes dual seating. There is heavy wear throughout with scratches to the paint, most noticeable on the tail end. 9”T x 21”W x 21”D.; 1- NX110 die-cast airplane, reading “Army Scout Plane” on each side. It is colored in gray with red details. Featuring a front propeller and one propeller centered on each wing. Heavy wear with scratches to the paint. 7”T x 22-1/2”W x 22”D. (Fair - Good). 400 - 800 1087 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCK. 10-1/2”T x 9”W x 39”D. Die-cast Buddy “L” toy firetruck, “Quality Toys” manufactured from 1926 to 1930. Pressed steel, colored in red but displays heavy wear throughout, with scratches to the paint. It has the initials “CFD” in gold and black lettering on the sides, complete with three ladders, a working steering wheel and bell. Original condition. (Good). 300 - 700

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1088 - PRESSED STEEL STEELCRAFT MACK JR. “TOLEDO BULLDOG” FIRETRUCK. 12”T x 9-1/2”W x 31”D. The Mack Jr. is a Steelcraft Murray manufactured pressed steel toy, produced in 1928. Decal reads “Toledo Bulldog Metal Wheel Co. Made in USA.” Still having its original red paint with light yellow details but displays wear throughout such as scratches to the enamel. Complete with side ladders, rope and rope reel. Includes front noise maker. (Good). 300 - 700 1089 - PRESSED STEEL STEELCRAFT MACK JR. FIRETRUCK. 11”T x 7”W x 26”D. The Mack Jr. is a Steelcraft Murray manufactured pressed steel toy, produced in 1928. Still having its original red paint but displays wear throughout such as scratches to the enamel. Complete with side ladders, rope and rope reel with ladder raising attachment. Includes bell. (Good). 300 - 800 1090 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE FIRETRUCK. 11”T x 9”W x 28”D. Die-cast firetruck manufactured by Keystone, circa 1927. It is in original condition, colored in red with light details of gold but does display wear throughout. Complete with four side ladders, hose and hose reel. (Good). 300 - 800 1091 - PRESSED STEEL STURDITOY “AMERICAN LAFRANCE” WATER TOWER TRUCK. 11-1/2”T x 9”W x 34-1/2”D. Die-cast “American LaFrance” firetruck manufactured by Sturditoy, c. 1929. In original condition, colored in red but there is visible wear throughout the pressed steel toy and is missing the front left light. The license plate reads “309” with decals reading “Water Tower No.9” on the sides of the grill. Complete with working crane, bell and rubber Firestone wheels made for Sturditoy. (Good). 300 - 600 280

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1092 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE DUMP TRUCK. 8”T x 8”W x 26-1/2”D. Die-cast toy dump truck built and manufactured by Keystone in the 1920s. In original condition, colored in red and black but displays wear throughout. The pressed steel toy has a working tailgate and rubber tires made by Hood Balloon tires. (Good). 300 - 500

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1093 - TIN ROYAL BLUE LINE COAST TO COAST SERVICE BUS. 7”T x 8-1/2”W x 16”D. A children’s tin Royal Blue Line Coast to Coast service bus, colored in gray with orange, black and blue details. The front grill is colored in red with a license plate reading “IK-10-30” and has the same license plate at the rear. It features 5 dual passenger seats and Hercules Balloon Tires. There is heavy wear throughout such as paint chips and minor dents but it is in good original condition. (Good). 300 - 700

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1094 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE PACKARD WRECKER 78 TRUCK. 11-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 27”D. Die-cast children’s Packard model, Wrecker “78” truck, manufactured by Keystone in 1926. Complete with a center boom wrecker with hook and decals reading, “Emergency.” Includes Hood Balloon Tires. In original condition, colored in red and green with moderate wear to the truck. But there are areas of paint chipping on the boom wrecker. (Good). 300 - 600 1095 - LOT OF 3: CAST IRON TOY BUSES. Largest 2-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot of three consists of 1- cast iron Greyhound bus, colored in white and blue with nickel-plated features and white rubber wheels. It is engraved 438 B and S1 in the interior. 2-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 9”D.; 1- red cast iron bus, reading “Fageol” in raised lettering on each side of the bus. Manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co., marked 3 17/3 20. 2”T x 2”W x 8”D.; 1- cast aluminum bus bank, colored in tan and red. 2-1/2”T x 2”W x 9”D.; 1- tan cast iron bus, reading “Fageol” in raised lettering on each side of the bus. Manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co., marked 2 S. 2”T x 2”W x 8”D.; Each item is in original condition but displays moderate to heavy wear, losing most of its color. (Good). 300 - 700

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1096 - LOT OF 2: ARCADE MFG. CO. TOY TRUCKS. Largest 5”T x 4”W x 12-1/2”D. This lot of two is made up of 1- cast iron “International Harvester” toy truck manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. in 1929 to 1935. Engraved “2S” within the interior. It is colored in red but displays heavy wear to the original paint. And has metal wheels. 4-1/2”T x 3-1/4”W x 10”D.; 1- cast iron “Mack” toy dump truck, also manufactured by Arcade. It has a red finish with heavy wear throughout. The dump bed is operated by a T-bar spring mechanism above the cab. Includes silver seated driver. Engraved “2M” 5”T x 4”W x 12-1/2”D. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600 1097 - LOT OF 2: PRESSED STEEL STEELCRAFT TOY AIRPLANES. Both 7-1/2”T x 22-1/2”W x 22”D. This lot of two is comprised of two Steelcraft airplanes manufactured in the 1920s. 1- is the NX107 pressed steel airplane with the “U.S. Mail Plane” decal on each side. It is colored in blue and white with a 6 pointed star at the ends of the wings on the plane. 7”T x 22-1/2”W x 22”D.; 1- is the NX130 pressed steel airplane with cockpit display, partnered with a red and black propeller. 7-1/2”T x 22-1/2”W x 22”D.; Each item is in original condition but displays moderate wear and scratches to the paint. (Good). 300 - 700

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1098 - LOT OF 13: BUDDY L OUTDOOR RAILROAD INDUSTRIAL TRAIN SET WITH TRACKS. Largest 6-1/2”T x 3”W x 9-1/2”D. This Lot of 13 is comprised of: (2) BL-18 Green Engines, (10) Variety of red cars. Also included are ten (10) slight arc 16” lengths of track. (Good). 300 - 700 1099 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” EXPRESS LINE DOUBLE TRAILER TRUCK. Largest 9”T x 6-1/2”W x 21”D. A cool die-cast children’s Express Line truck produced by Buddy “L” with a double trailer. The cab is colored in yellow and green, while the two trailers are in red and yellow. Both share the same decals but some have more wear than the other. The truck and trailers are in original condition but there are heavy scratches to the paint and enamel loss. Second trailer, 9”T x 6-1/2”W x 16-1/2”D. (Good). 200 - 800 1100 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” RED BABY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCK. 12-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 24”D. A charming die-cast Buddy “L” International Harvester truck, also known as the Red Baby. It has been delightfully restored, displaying a glossy red finish with silver wheels. The decals read “International Harvester” - “Sales And Service” and “McCormick-Deering.” Manufactured by Moline Pressed Steel Co. in 1924. Complete with working steering wheel. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 700

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1101 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE PACKARD MOVING VAN TRUCK. 11”T x 8-1/2”W x 26-1/2”D. Die-cast Packard model Moving Van truck, manufactured by Keystone in Boston. C. 1928. It has a black cab with a red trailer. Partnered with a large decal on each side, reading “Moving Long Distances” and has a working rear entry door. In original condition, shows wear and there are areas where it has lost its enamel and color. (Good). 200 - 600 1102 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY L LADDER TRUCK. 9”T x 9”W x 39”D. Die-cast Buddy “L” toy firetruck, “Quality Toys” manufactured from 1926 to 1930. Pressed steel, colored in red but displays heavy wear throughout, having lost a lot of its paint. It has the initials “CFD” in gold and black lettering on the sides, complete with ladders and bell. Original condition. (Fair - Good). 200 - 600

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1103 - PRESSED STEEL SMITTY TOYS MACK HYDRAULIC DUMP TRUCK. 7”T x 7”W x 18-1/2”D. Die-cast working hydraulic dump truck with working rear door, of Smitty Toys by Smith-Miller. It is in original condition, displaying scratches and wear to the white and blue paint. The decals are also worn but are slightly legible, reading “Blue Diamond Service.” (Good). 200 - 500 1104 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY L TRANSPORTATION CO. PASSENGER BUS. 7”T x 8”W x 28”D. Die-cast Transportation Co. passenger bus, manufactured by Buddy L in 1929. Complete with working steering wheel, moving tires side to side and passenger seats inside. In original condition, colored in green with slight details of red and black. Displays moderate to heavy wear, losing some of its color and scratches to the paint. (Good). 200 - 600 1105 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY HYDRAULIC DUMP TRUCK. 8-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 24”D. Die-cast hydraulic dump truck manufactured by Buddy L. The pressed steel toy truck features an all black cab and truck bed with metal tires. Complete with working steering wheel, moving the tires side to side. Moderate wear throughout. Original condition. (Good). 200 - 600

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1106 - PRESSED STEEL STURDITOY TRAVELLING STORE TRUCK. 11”T x 7”W x 26”D. A fun die-cast “Travelling Store” truck manufactured by Sturditoy and made by Pressed Metal Steel Co. in 1929 to 1933. It is in original condition, colored in orange, red and black but the “Travelling Store” decal is a replacement. Complete with working rear doors and Firestone wheels made for Sturditoy. Scratches and wear to the original paint throughout. (Good). 200 - 800 1107 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCK. 9”T x 9”W x 39”D. Die-cast Buddy “L” toy firetruck, “Quality Toys” manufactured from 1926 to 1930. Pressed steel, colored in red but displays heavy wear throughout, losing some of its color. It has the initials “CFD” in gold and black lettering on the sides, complete with three ladders and bell. Original condition. (Good). 200 - 700

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1108 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” ICE DELIVERY TRUCK. 12”T x 8”W x 26”D. A children’s die-cast Ice Delivery toy truck manufactured by Buddy “L” in the 1920s. It has a black cab with a yellow truck bed, covered by a canvas tarp. It includes pieces of faux ice blocks and has a working steering wheel, moving the tires side to side. In original condition but displays heavy wear with scratches to the paint. (Good). 200 - 500 1109 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” BAGGAGE LINE TRUCK. 12”T x 8”W x 27”D. A nicely restored Buddy “L” pressed steel Baggage Line truck, manufactured in the 1930s. The cab is freshly colored in black with a freshly colored yellow truck bed and has a rear chain attachment. Complete with metal wheels and red rims. Includes two Buddy “L” sacks and dolly. Minimal wear throughout. (Good). 200 - 500 1110 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE PACKARD U.S. MAIL TRUCK. 11-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 26-1/2”D. Die-cast Packard model U.S. Mail truck manufactured by Keystone in the 1930s. It has a black cab and a green trailer, in original condition but displays wear with heavy scratches to the paint and minor dents. It has screen sides on the trailer, working rear door entry and working steering wheel. (Good). 200 - 600 284

1111 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY L FIRETRUCK. 10-1/2”T x 8-1/2”W x 27”D. Die-cast toy firetruck manufactured by Buddy L in 1925. It is in original condition, colored in red with metal wheels but displays moderate to heavy wear. Complete with two side ladders and a rope reel. (Good). 200 - 700 1112 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” TRUCK. 7-1/2”T x 8”W x 24”D. A nicely restored pressed steel truck of Buddy “L” with a black cab and green truck bed with red accents. It has dual rear tires with rubber Firestone wheels. The paint appears to be new with new decals but there are minor dents throughout. (Very Good). 200 - 700 1113 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE LITTLE JIM STEAM ROLLER. 12”T x 8-1/2”W x 19-1/2”D. Die-cast children’s steam roller manufactured by Keystone in 1929, complete with “Little Jim” decals but show wear. It features a large front steam roller and two large rear metal wheels. With working steering wheel, moving the roller side to side and has a bell. In original condition, colored in black and red with loss of color and scratches to the paint. (Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1118 1114 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” CHAIN DRIVEN DUMP TRUCK. 9”T x 8-1/2”W x 24-1/2”D. Die-cast chain driven dump truck manufactured by Buddy “L” in the 1920s. It is perfectly restored in a fresh coat of black paint with red accents and silver metal wheels. It has a working tailgate and steering wheel, moving the tires side to side. The dump truck is maneuvered by a chain that lifts the truck bed at an angle. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600 1115 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” TRUCK. 7-1/2”T x 8”W x 24”D. Die-cast children’s toy truck of Buddy “L” with a black cab and red truck bed but does not have a tailgate. Includes Firestone Buddy “L” Supreme rubber tires. There is heavy wear throughout, displaying crazing on the truck bed, loss of color and scratches to the paint with minor dents. (Fair). 200 - 600 1116 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE STEAM SHOVEL. 14-1/2”T x 7-1/2”W x 19”D. Die-cast children’s toy steam shovel, built by Keystone in 1925. The pressed steel toy is in original condition, colored in black with red details but shows moderate wear with scratches to the paint and minor dents. Complete with extended boom and shovel. Includes the furnace with working furnace door and working shovel, maneuvered by a reeling system. (Good). 200 - 500

1117 - PRESSED STEEL BUDDY “L” STEAM SHOVEL. 13”T x 7-1/2”W x 21-1/2”D. Die-cast children’s toy steam shovel of Buddy “L”, manufactured by Moline Pressed Steel Co. in 1925. It has a rotating bed with extending boom and shovel, operated by a reeling system. Includes furnace with working furnace door and working steering wheel, moving the front tires side to side. It is in original condition, colored in black with a red top. There is heavy wear present, loss of color and paint, mostly visible along the base and wheels. (Good). 200 - 500 1118 - LOT OF 3: CAST IRON TOY BUSES. Largest 3”T x 3”W x 12”D. This lot of three includes 1- cast iron National Trailways System bus manufactured by the Arcade Mfg. Co.. It is creme with red details and has decals in the shape of the United States on each side. Moderate wear with large areas of paint loss. 2-1/2”T x 2”W x 9”D.; 1- orange cast iron double-decker bus with moderate wear and paint loss. 2-1/2”T x 2”W x 7-1/2”D.; 1- cast iron bus in blue, manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. and is complete with a silver seated driver. Heavy wear with paint loss. 3”T x 3”W x 12”D. (Good). 200 - 400

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1119 - LOT OF 3: 1950S DIE-CAST RACE CARS. Largest 4-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D. This lot of three includes 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Roy Cox Thimble Drome in the 1950s. Colored in white with details of brown and is numbered 19. 3-1/2”T x 5”W x 9-1/2”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Ohlsson & Rice Inc. in the 1950s. Colored in red with details of silver and is numbered 89. Includes plastic male driver. 4-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; 1- die-cast aluminum toy race car manufactured by Olsson & Rice Inc. in the 1950s. Colored in red with silver details and is numbered 14. 4-1/2”T x 5”W x 10”D.; Each item is in nice condition, displaying good gloss and minimal wear. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 1120 - LOT OF 3: CAST IRON TOY TRUCKS. Largest 4”T x 3-1/2”W x 9”D. This lot of three includes 1- cast iron Anchor Truck Co. toy truck manufactured by North & Judd and produced only during 1930. The cab has a black finish and the rear truck bed appeared to be silver. With metal wheels. 4”T x 3-1/2”W x 9”D.; 1blue cast iron toy truck with silver metal wheels. The letter K is engraved in the interior. 3”T x 2”W x 7”D.; 1- red cast iron truck with raised lettering on the sides, reading “Gasoline” and the letter X is engraved inside. With metal wheels. 3-1/2”T x 2-1/2”W x 7”D.; Each item is in original condition with moderate to heavy wear due to paint loss. (Good). 200 - 400 1121 - LOT OF 2: CAST IRON TOY TRUCKS. Largest 5”T x 4-1/2”W x 13”D. This lot of two includes 1- cast iron Huber steam roller manufactured by Hubley in 1928. It is colored in orange with silver finished accents such as the wheels and driver. Features include working metal tires, a wheel and chain attachment. There is moderate wear throughout with some color loss. 5”T x 4”W x 8”D.; 1- cast iron Mack toy truck manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. in the 1920s. The tanker reads “Gasoline” in raised lettering and has white wheels. Complete with silver seated driver. Moderate wear, apparent paint loss throughout. 5”T x 4-1/2”W x 13”D. (Good). 200 - 600 1122 - THE STANDARD BOYS TOOL CHEST NO. 50. 6”T x 15”W x 8”D. A children’s tools chest or “The Standard Boys Tool Chest” manufactured by Price Bros & Co. N.Y. in the early 20th century. It is housed in wood, containing a single interior tool tray and various toolsincluding rulers, a measuring tape, Hexagon lumber crayons, a hammer, a mallet, a bevel, etc.. The lithograph underneath the lid reads “Containing Assorted Tools” and features a patriotic graphic in the colors of red, white and blue but displays moderate soiling. Overall, there is heavy wear throughout the exterior and on the tools due to age and use but a great piece of Americana. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300

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1123 - INDY CAR STYLE GO KART. 108”L x 50”W x 35”H The slick lines on the fiberglass body of this kart give it an undeniable air of class and aerodynamics. Under the rear bonnet is a Wisconson air-cooled engine, Model BKND, Serial No. 2921245. Runs on 16” wheels. (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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1124 - AMERICAN NATIONAL CO. PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR. 27”T x 21”W x 60”D. Pressed steel pedal car, lacquered in beautiful shades of teal with white trim. Manufactured by the American National Company which was one of the largest manufacturers of pedal cars in the 1920s and 30s. It has a greyhound finial and a yellow dashboard decal. There is minor crazing on the top of the grill, just below the windshield. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

1125 - VINTAGE NO. 6 QUARTER MIDGET RACE CAR. 72”L x 34”W x 32”T. Red with Ferrari decals and Prova Mo. 49 on the rear. This racer features a metal square style chassis and a fiberglass body, rear pass side brake, and torsion style suspension in both the front and rear. Outside brake lever with off button is present with inside foot brake pedal as well. The engine is marked Continental with motor number AA7B532 but no tag, carburetor, or engine clutch are present. Showing an area of repainting on the front. Circa 1962. (Very Good). 2,500 - 6,000

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1126 - KURTIS-KRAFT 1950S “BULLDOG’S QUEST” MIDGET RACER. 42”T x 60”W x 118”D. An exceptional example of a 1950s Indy 500 roadster built by Frank Kurtis. This midget racer #7 with “Bulldog’s Quest” beautifully inscribed along the sides has a hand painted graphic of a fierce bulldog at the tip of the hood, and the letter “B” is perfectly positioned at the center of the chrome front grill. Features include a green leather seat with matching leather hood straps and a tinted windshield. Complete with off-white leather helmet, goggles, a car cover, M&H Race Master tires, and most importantly, an Offenhauser engine. The roadster also comes with framed informational text with its specifications and history. This race car was previously sold at auction in May but came back to us following issues with transport out of the country, please be aware that it does not have a title, registration, etc. as they are not required. From the Ray Bentley Collection. (Excellent). 10,000 - 15,000

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1127 - AMERICAN NATIONAL CO. LINCOLN TANDEM PEDAL CAR. 30”T x 22”W x 67”D. A stunning pressed steel pedal car, branded “Lincoln” on the front chrome grill and manufactured by American National Co. in the 1930s. Nicely painted in emerald green with tan and white details, partnered with red trim and chrome hardware. It has dual seating with brown faux leather interior lining and panels. Complete with eagle finial and rear storage compartment with leather closures. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000 1128 - AGAJANIAN NO. 98 PEDAL CAR. 20”T x 22”W x 56”D. A pedal car, in original condition and shows some wear which is most visible on the red faux leather seat. It reads “Agajanian” on the sides with the number 98 on the front grill and rear sides. It is mostly white and red with details of white and chrome. Complete with hand brake on the right side. C. 1990s. (Good). 1,500 - 4,000

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1129 - FREEWAY DISTRIBUTING FIRE VEHICLE GO KART. 75”L x 33-1/2”W x 34”H. This child size vintage fire truck has a Briggs and Stratton engine. Complete with metal frame, colored in red with brass hardware, a black faux leather seat and a rear hose reel. It was manufactured by the Freeway Distributing Co., Inc. of Alexandria, Minnesota. Serial No. 5463. Also included is a box of mechanical parts. (Good - Very Good). 1,200 - 2,500

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1130 - PRESSED STEEL “CORD” PEDAL CAR. 22”T x 20”W x 45”D. This pressed steel pedal car does not have a manufacturers mark but the dashboard decal is branded Gendron and the license plate reads “American 1-386” so it is safe to assume this pedal car was produced pre-1940s. It is has a lime green finish with orange and yellow accents, partnered with chrome details. Complete with tinted windshield, white faux leather seat, tan wheels with orange rims, rear storage compartment and a Shell oil can affixed to the right side. Mild wear throughout. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 1131 - PRESSED STEEL MURRAY ICE CREAM “GOOD HUMOR” TRICYCLE. 24”T x 40”W x 18”D. A restored pressed steel tricycle with “Good Humor” and ice cream decals, manufactured by Murray in the mid 1950s. It is detailed in red, white and teal, complete with bell. It has a rear storage compartment and the back reads “All Ice Cream Flavors”. Great piece overall but displays minor wear. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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1132 - STEELCRAFT PURSUIT AIRPLANE PEDAL CAR. 25”T x 35”W x 46”D. Pressed steel pedal car, resembling a pursuit aircraft, manufactured by Steelcraft in the 1940s. It has a tan finish with orange accents and chrome details. There is minor wear but is in overall great condition. The propeller rotates as the pedal car is in motion. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000 1133 - PRESSED STEEL GENDRON PIONEER-LINE PEDAL CAR. 24”T x 20”W x 37-1/2”D. A stunning pressed steel pedal car, manufactured by Gendron Pioneer-Line of Toledo, O.H. circa pre1940s. It has an incredible lustrous burnt orange lacquer and black colored frame with small pinstripe detailing on the ends of the bumpers. Partnered with white and chrome accents. Complete with dashboard decal. Some wear throughout, not entirely visible. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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1134 - PRESSED STEEL CITY FIRE DEPT. PEDAL CAR. 23-1/2”T x 21”W x 47”D. Incredible pressed steel fire truck pedal car, labeled “Classic” on the front grill and was made in China. Painted with a nice coat of red with white trim and chrome details. Complete with faux leather seat and rear storage compartment. Includes bell and two side ladders. Minor visible wear. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

1135 - AMERICAN NATIONAL CO. DUESENBERG STRAIGHT 8 PEDAL CAR. 30”T x 20-1/2”T x 63”D. Remarkable pressed steel pedal car, featuring the Duesenberg Straight 8, manufactured by the American National Co. in the 1930s and made in the USA. It is colored in shades of green with chrome details and the number 8 at the rear. Complete with spoke wheels, winged finial, exposed exhausts manifolds and a dashboard decal. Slight wear throughout but such a magnificent piece! (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,500 LOT - 1135

1136 - AMERICAN NATIONAL CO. PEDAL CAR. 25”W x 55”D x 27”T. This Packard Six has been beautifully restored in sea green with white interior. It was manufactured by the American National Company of Toledo, Ohio, circa mid-1920’s. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 1136

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LOT - 1138

1137 - EARLY GO-CART RACER. 26”T x 32-1/2”W x 75”D. An early racer with a metal and wood frame- colored vibrant red, paired with a silver finished grill and chrome hardware. Complete with black leather seat and with a chrome steering wheel of an older style. It is front wheel drive and underneath the hood is an older engine. Includes parts and an additional tire. Nice overall condition but there is some paint wear on the hood. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,500 1138 - MURRAY DUMP TRUCK JET FLOW DRIVE PEDAL CAR. 20”T x 16”W x 44”D. Die-cast dump truck pedal car manufactured by Murray in the 1950s and has been restored to perfection. It is finished in vibrant yellow with black accents and chrome details. It reads “Heavy Duty” and “No. 742 Jet Flow Drive” on the sides in black lettering. Complete with side lever to lower the rear compartment, reading “Sand And Gravel”. Includes black faux leather seat and horn produced by Voder Mfg. Co.. (Excellent). 800 - 2,500

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1139 - TOLEDO METAL WHEEL CO. DELUXE PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR. 32”T x 22”W x 56”D. A killer pressed steel pedal car manufactured by Toledo Metal Wheel Co. in the 1930s. It has a red and black finish with “451” stenciled on the rear panel, “Deluxe” stenciled on the front panel, a license plate reading “License 24030” and an eagle finial atop the grill. It has additional components such as a rearview mirror, a spare wheel, an oil can, a dashboard decal, rear storage compartment and a rear “Stop & Slow” indicator. Though there is moderate wear throughout, it is a very cool pedal car with all the fixings! (Good - Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000


LOT - 1140

LOT - 1141

1140 - RED LION SPECIAL NO. 44 QUARTER MIDGET RACE CAR. 87”L x 48”W x 30”T. This racer features a light weight aluminum chassis, coil spring support rear axle, flat style spring support front end, and a Continental Series A-7 2 horsepower motor showing number AA7B548, model AU8B, and serial number 444131, circa 1957. The motor also has a disengage lever and dual rear axle brakes with outside brake lever. Fiberglass body is painted red and white with “1969 Feature Winner” decal, “Mercury Powered” pinstripe design, No. 44, a leaping Red Lion Special design, and lettering on the rear engine cover that reads “I want to be an Obby... when I grow up!”. No air cleaner for Tillotson carburetor and engine pull cord is off. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000

1141 - KURTIS 500 NO. 65 QUARTER MIDGET RACE CAR. 75”L x 36”W x 24”T. This racer appears to be a push start or direct drive model with battery and coil for higher revs and performance, a tube metal chassis, torsion spring suspension, and rear disk brakes. Engine is located in the rear of the vehicle and engine head is marked Luther Engines Pasadena California with motor number AA7B532 circa 1960. Upholstery is a deep red with piping and snaps which hold it in place. Fiberglass body shows minor wear to the paint and is missing the clutch. While the badge suggests this is a Kurtis-Kraft car, there is nothing internally to support this. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000

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1142 - PRESSED STEEL AIRPLANE PEDAL CAR. 23-1/2”T x 37”W x 50”D. A fierce pressed steel airplane, restored in colors of red, black and white with a cool front fighter plane graphic. Complete with red faux leather seat and chrome details such as the propeller. The interior contains a “Warning” and “Maintenance” sticker and an “Airflow Collectibles Inc.” decal. Minor wear throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 3,000

LOT - 1142

1143 - CONEY ISLAND FIRE TRUCK. 26”T x 23-1/2”W x 63”D. This miniature firetruck is not a pedal car but more of a mobile display and was manufactured by Pinto Bros. Mfg. of Coney Island. It has steel panels with wooden bases, colored in red and black with the number 19 stenciled on the rear. Features dual seating, a bell and two silver side ladders. There is moderate wear throughout. Includes a vintage photo of a girl riding a similar pedal car at Coney Island. (Good Very Good). 700 - 2,000

LOT - 1143

1144 - PRESSED STEEL MURRAY TORPEDO PEDAL CAR. 20”T x 17”W x 37”D. A nicely restored pressed steel pedal car, manufactured by Murray in the late 1940s. It has a glossy deep purple finish with copper accents and details of chrome throughout. Minor wear. (Very Good Excellent). 700 - 2,000

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1145 - PRESSED STEEL MURRAY CHAMPION PEDAL CAR. 19-1/2”T x 15-1/2”W x 36”D. A charming pressed steel pedal car in a light blue shade with details of navy and chrome. Complete with navy faux leather seat and airplane ornament atop the front grill. It was manufactured by Murray in the 1950s and displays moderate wear. (Good). 700 - 2,000

LOT - 1145

1146 - PRESSED STEEL “FORD” PEDAL CAR. 26”T x 26” x 46”D. A pressed steel pedal car with a black finish, green trim and has a “Ford” decal on the front grill. It includes a black pleated faux leather seat, a convertible top and white solid wheels with spoke rims. There is moderate wear throughout, possibly from use and is most visible on the faux leather top. (Fair - Good). 700 - 1,800

LOT - 1146

LOT - 1147

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1147 - PRESSED STEEL MURRAY “TORPEDO” PEDAL CAR. 20”T x 18”W x 36”D. Restored pressed steel pedal car, manufactured by Murray in the 1940s. Colored in white, detailed in red and black with chrome elements. Finished with a horn, red steering wheel and a faux leather seat. Very little wear throughout. (Very Good Excellent). 700 - 2,000

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1148 - PRESSED STEEL GEARBOX V.F.D. TRUCK NO. 1 PEDAL CAR. 21”T x 14-1/2”W x 43”D. Volunteer Fire Dept. is read on each side of this pedal car manufactured by Gearbox, possibly in the 1950s. It has a red frame with yellow accents and shows minor wear throughout. It is complete with a bell, side horn, two side ladders, hose display and a rear storage compartment. (Very Good). 700 - 1,800 LOT - 1148

LOT - 1149

1149 - STEELCRAFT CHRYSLER PEDAL CAR. 22”T x 14-1/2”W x 35”D. Delightfully restored pressed steel pedal car manufactured by Steelcraft and produced in the early 1940s. It has a lustrous burgundy finish with white accents and chrome details. There is an airplane ornament atop the front grill and “Chrysler” is nicely stenciled at the rear. Minimal wear throughout. (Very Good Excellent). 600 - 1,500

1150 - GREEN PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR. 23”T x 13”W x 33”D. A charming pedal car, made of pressed steel and displays heavy wear throughout from moderate use and age. It is green in color with creme accents and remains in its original condition. (Fair). 400 - 1,200 LOT - 1150

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1151 - PINK PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR WITH DOLL. 34”T x 18-1/2”T x 38-1/2”D. Adorable pressed steel pedal car featuring a baby pink coat with white accents and a Minnie Mouse roof cover. The front grill is accompanied by an “H” finial at the center. The maker or manufacturer date is unknown but it is in superb condition, showing minor wear. This lot includes a doll, dressed in floral clad. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

LOT - 1151

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1152 - PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR TRAILER. 22”T x 26”W x 38”D. This trailer is a pressed steel pedal car attachment with two rear wheels, a rear door panel and a hitch that extends 6-1/2 inches out. It has a clean interior and exterior, finished in black and red with a winged logo. (Good Very Good). 300 - 700

LOT - 1152

1153 - PRESSED STEEL U-HAUL PEDAL CAR TRAILER. 17”W x 34”D x 14”T. Pedal car trailer constructed of pressed steel and painted in orange with white accents, white wall tires and has a black trailer hitch. Some minor paint flaking can be seen on the rails, bed, and fenders. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 LOT - 1153

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