Coin-Op & Advertising - Day 3 2024-04-13 Auction - 612 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in NV
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VERY RARE 5¢, 50¢, 5¢ CAILLE BROS. MUSICAL ECLIPSE TRIPLET UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE.10¢ CHICAGO COIN ROUND THE WORLD TRAINER ARCADE MACHINE1¢ ROCK-OLA 1937 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL ARCADE MACHINE
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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10¢ PACE MFG. KITTY ESCALATOR BELL SLOT MACHINE: C. 1937. Pace Manufacturing, Chicago Il. A very desirable slot machine that features an escalator bell with the first reel of the 3, featuring a black cat instead of lemons. Each time the player gets
3002: 10¢ PACE MFG. KITTY ESCALATOR BELL SLOT MACHINEEst. $5,000-$10,000
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25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DICE SLOT MACHINE: C. 1936, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. This is a countertop slot machine with two payout cups, one on either side. Place a coin in any of the "Eleven," "Field" or "Come" coin slots. It reads
3003: 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DICE SLOT MACHINEEst. $6,000-$12,000
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25¢ CAILLE ARISTOCRAT COUNTER ROULETTE MACHINE: C. 1932. Caille Brothers, Detroit Mich. This Aristocrat is in original, unrestored condition. A wood cabinet with aluminum castings, desirable 25¢ operation and fully operational. CONDITION: An
3004: 25¢ CAILLE ARISTOCRAT COUNTER ROULETTE MACHINEEst. $15,000-$30,000
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5¢ PACE PLAY BALL BASEBALL SLOT MACHINE: C. 1930. Pace Manufacturing, Chicago Il. This rare three-reel baseball slot machine is unique to the advanced baseball coin machine collector, because it is the only known example of the three-reel
3005: 5¢ PACE PLAY BALL BASEBALL SLOT MACHINEEst. $6,000-$12,000
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10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FUTURITY SLOT MACHINE: C. 1936. Mills Novelty Co. Chicago. A nice original slot machine with working futurity feature, designed to reward losers and to keep the patrons excited. CONDITION: It is showing original reel
3006: 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FUTURITY SLOT MACHINEEst. $2,000-$4,000
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1¢ "TINY TIM" GOLF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR: C. 1931. The International Mutoscope Co. ultra-rare countertop skill and gambling machine with a Golfing theme. The player gets 5 balls for each penny to drive into the numbered slots. The golfer has
3007: 1¢ "TINY TIM" GOLF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOREst. $6,000-$12,000
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1¢ MEADOWLARK LADDIE PLAY GOLF COUNTER: If you are looking for the rare and obscure, here is your machine: the Meadowlark Laddie countertop golf game from United Engineering Works, c. 1929. This very demure countertop golf game is enclosed
3008: 1¢ MEADOWLARK LADDIE PLAY GOLF COUNTEREst. $6,000-$12,000
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1¢ LILLIPUT GOLF COIN OP TRADE STIMULTOR: C. 1931. The Lilliput Manufacturing Company, New York NY. A very are golf themed game with a cast iron front, nine strokes for your penny, and all the gambling possibilities any golfer could imagine.
3010: 1¢ LILLIPUT GOLF COIN OP TRADE STIMULTOREst. $3,000-$7,000
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1¢ SKILSHOT TRADE STIMULATOR: A rare trade stimulator made by the Advance Machine Co. of Chicago. cast aluminum front with quarter sawn oak case, with aviation graphics teasing of Lindbergh's historic flight from NY to Paris. It
3014: 1¢ SKILSHOT TRADE STIMULATOREst. $2,000-$4,000
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1¢ THE CHAMPION SPEED TESTER TRADE STIMULATOR: C. 1927, maker unknown. A very unusual trade stimulator with a baseball component and boxing component. The paper label with Babe Ruth's likeness gives you the pitch and instructions to play. Play
3015: 1¢ THE CHAMPION SPEED TESTER TRADE STIMULATOREst. $2,000-$4,000
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1¢ SUPERIOR CONFECION BASEBALL TRADE STIMULATOR: C. 1929. Superior Confection, Columbus OH. This is possibly a one of a kind Superior Confection trade stimulator with a baseball theme. It has baseball reel strips, baseball award card, play field
3016: 1¢ SUPERIOR CONFECION BASEBALL TRADE STIMULATOREst. $2,000-$4,000
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THE "RUNNING HARE" TRADE STIMULATOR: C. 1910. A very unusual countertop trade stimulator made for the English market, but operating on 1¢. Deposit a coin, the hare begins to run, align the firing apparatus and press the center
3021: THE "RUNNING HARE" TRADE STIMULATOREst. $1,500-$3,000
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AFRICAN GOLF "CRAPS" STYLE TRADE STIMULATOR: C. 1931. Hollingsworth Corporation, Little Rock AK. Quite possibly the only complete and original African Golf trade stimulators to date. In name only, African golf is in effect a craps style game
3023: AFRICAN GOLF "CRAPS" STYLE TRADE STIMULATOREst. $1,500-$3,000
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