Day 2 - Annual Fall Classic 2021-11-19 Auction - 306 Price Results - Donley Auctions in IL
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Day 2 - Annual Fall Classic

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3 Day Fall Classic - more items added weekly, please check back often. Day 1 (Thursday) features coin-op, gambling, jukeboxes, General Store, display cases, soda fountain, Coca-Cola, barber shop, Tobacciana, cash registers, early invention, Christmas, toys, circus, advertising, political, lighting, clocks, statues, architecture, furniture, artwork, Petroliana, nautical, and boat motors. Day 2 (Friday) features the best of the best including pinball, arcade, cash registers, barber shop, Coca-Cola, popcorn, soda fountain, railroad cars, antique and vintage cars, bikes and motorcycles, Petroliana signs, slot machines, gambling, a Gatling Gun, advertising signs, antique music, high-end antiques and rare/unusual items. Day 3 (Saturday) features antique music, phonographs, music boxes, records, rare musical instrument, advertising, pedestals and cabinets, parts and horns, tabletop radios, radio consoles, transistors, receivers, test equipment, tubes and parts. IF YOU READ ALL THE WAY TO THE END OF THIS DESCRIPTION, YOU KNOW YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ANNUAL EVENT! Keep in mind that the auction is also LIVE in our auction gallery...come on out and see everything in person!
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Midway's Sea Wolf Arcade Game: Midway's Sea Wolf submarine arcade game. The Sea Wolf was one of the more popular arcade games, first released in 1976 with over 10,000 units being sold and the popularity continuing into the 1980's.
2001: Midway's Sea Wolf Arcade GameEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Vintage Sky Fighter Gun Mutoscope Machine: A 1940's era game where the player would shoot down planes with a movable scope. This coin op gaming machine took a nickel to play for 3 minutes. Comes with the door key. Machine has a great
2002: Vintage Sky Fighter Gun Mutoscope MachineEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Keeney Air Raider Machine Gun: In 1939 the KEENEY Co. in Chicago copied an existing Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun created the Air Raider coin op game for arcades. The object was to shoot at attacking airplanes diving out of the sky,
2002A: Keeney Air Raider Machine GunEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Coin Op Stem Shovel Arcade Machine w/ Base: A 2 player coin op game made by Mechanical World, Arlington Texas. Each player would put in a quarter and turn their handles to move the crane arms and pick up prizes. This machine was made in the
2003: Coin Op Stem Shovel Arcade Machine w/ BaseEst. $800-$1,000
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Vintage Stand Up Iron Claw Machine: A nice iron claw coin op game manufactured by C. Fleischer of Brooklyn New York. These coin op machines were popular in the early 20th century and played by turning a handle to grab prizes with the
2003A: Vintage Stand Up Iron Claw MachineEst. $1,000-$2,000
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National One Cent Scale: A large National coin operated scale taking pennies. Made by the Weighing and Sales Company of Greater N.Y.. Scale weighs up to 300 pounds with chart on weight indicator for men, women, and children.
2004: National One Cent ScaleEst. $500-$1,000
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1¢ Coin Op Grip Strength Test Machine: A well worn coin operated grip strength test machine. Decals on exterior are heavily worn and faded with the scale decal on the top faded into illegibility. Scale under glass panel is clear and
2004A: 1¢ Coin Op Grip Strength Test MachineEst. $200-$250
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Chicago Express Coin Op Pinball Game: Train theme electro mechanical wood rail pinball made by Daval Mfg. of Chicago, IL circa 1935. Ten balls for 5 cents. In overall excellent original condition. A very scarce pinball from a company
2005: Chicago Express Coin Op Pinball GameEst. $500-$1,000
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Bally Centaur Pinball Machine: Produced by Bally Mfg. of Chicago, IL circa 1981. Artwork by Paul Faris. A very sought after 4 player machine which has spent most of its life in a home so it is not beat up at all. Cabinet is in VG
2006: Bally Centaur Pinball MachineEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Olympic Hockey Pinball: A nice Olympic Hockey pinball machine made by Williams Electronics Inc of Chicago, IL in 1971. Overall very good original condition. 2 player game, Coin mechs intact, good playfield, cabinet shows
2007: Olympic Hockey PinballEst. $700-$1,000
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Williams Space Odyssey Pinball Machine: A two player machine made by Williams Electronics of Chicago, IL circa 1976. The back-glass for Space Odyssey was very clearly an adaptation of Robert McCall’s poster art for Stanley Kubrick’s
2008: Williams Space Odyssey Pinball MachineEst. $500-$1,000
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Pace Saratoga Slot Machine: A rare machine indeed. Produced by Pace Mfg. Co in 1941, the Saratoga was a console machine with a mechanical slot mechanism and electro payout. It has a unique feature of a pinball "Skill" option
2009: Pace Saratoga Slot MachineEst. $500-$1,000
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Small Coin Op Baseball Game: A baseball coin operated machine made by the Pace Manufacturing Company of Chicago, IL. Machine is in overall very good condition with lever for launching balls working as intended. Machine exterior
2011: Small Coin Op Baseball GameEst. $500-$700
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Bally 5 cent Coin Op Horse Race Trade Simulator: Vintage 5 Cent Trade Stimulator, skill game manufactured by "The Bally Company". Game is called "Sparkplug" and is not only a luck, but somewhat a skill game looks to be in very good original working
2012: Bally 5 cent Coin Op Horse Race Trade SimulatorEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Coin Op Four Jacks Skill Game: Looks to be an older restoration, inside mech parts look to be old, but please view pictures and judge yourself. Works well, back doors look to be replaced, overall in very good condition. Wood base
2013: Coin Op Four Jacks Skill GameEst. $400-$800
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Coin Op Gold Miner Fortune Teller: Coin operated "Pappy" fortune teller made by Characters Unlimited of Boulder City, Nevada. This is the deluxe model with enhanced head, eye, and hand movement, a dollar bill acceptor, and fortune
2016: Coin Op Gold Miner Fortune TellerEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Caille Cail-O-Scope Coin Op Viewing Machine: Made by the Caille Brothers of Detroit Michigan circa 1904. Drop a coin in the slot and see 15 different stereo views. Machine has an older restoration. Cabinet has been refinished, nickel parts re
2017: Caille Cail-O-Scope Coin Op Viewing MachineEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Rosenfield Coin Op Stereo Viewer: This is the Regent model coin operated stereo viewer made by the Rosenfield Co. of New York circa 1903. Refinished oak cabinet on wood cabriole style legs with glass ball and copper oxidized claw
2017A: Rosenfield Coin Op Stereo ViewerEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Coin Op Stereo Card Viewer: Circa 1905 coin operated stereo card viewer in oak cabinet. Originally used a spring motor and a battery for the light but has been updated with an electric motor and light. Operates on 110v.
2017B: Coin Op Stereo Card ViewerEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Clamshell Mutoscope: A classic coin op "clamshell" Mutoscope made by the American Mutoscope Co. of New Jersey, it features an all cast iron reel housing, access door, stand, and marquee. There are no aluminum replacement
2018: Clamshell MutoscopeEst. $5,000-$7,500
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Cail-O-Scope Coin Op Stereo Card Viewer: Restored and updated Cail-O-scope stereo card viewer by the Caille Bros. Mfg. Co. of Detroit, Michigan. Oak cabinet has been refinished with marbleized pillars on the front. Stands on Caille Bros.
2019: Cail-O-Scope Coin Op Stereo Card ViewerEst. $2,000-$3,000
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