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Watling Mfg. Co. 5 Cent Upright Dewey Slot Machine.Collection of Crooked Dice.Mutoscope Reel. Girlie Geography Lesson.
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Chicago, IL, United States
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Gambling Memorabilia & Rare Playing Cards II

Our May auction features gambling memorabilia in a wide range of categories, from a first edition of Erdnase's famous book on cheating at cards, to slot machines and trade stimulators, to the world-class playing card collection of Rhonda and Bob Hawes.
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Three Double-Sided Coins.: Three Double-Sided Coins. Including two quarters and one half dollar. The cheater switches one of these in for a fair coin, allowing him to always win in a coin toss.
0707: Three Double-Sided Coins.Est. $20-$40
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Dr. X Lucky Log.: Dr. X Lucky Log. Duluth, Minn., contemporary. The operator always knows which way the log will roll, no matter who rolls it. As new. With code strip.
0708: Dr. X Lucky Log.Est. $200-$400
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Dr. X Deluxe Negative Card Trimmer.: Dr. X Deluxe Negative Card Trimmer. Duluth, Minn., ca. 1990. Deluxe version with brass knobs and anodized stainless steel surface, allowing the user to trim cards in a concave shape. 5 x 3 x 1”.
0709: Dr. X Deluxe Negative Card Trimmer.Est. $800-$1,000
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Dr. X Electronic Three Shell Game.: Dr. X Electronic Three Shell Game. Duluth, Minn., ca. 1980. Early computerized version of the ancient con game, programmed such that the operator may switch between fair and crooked modes of
0710: Dr. X Electronic Three Shell Game.Est. $150-$250
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Dr. X Film Cap Monte.: Dr. X Film Cap Monte. Duluth, Minn., contemporary. A quarter is covered by one of the six film caps and moved into a random order by the spectator. Even with his back turned, the performer identifies
0711: Dr. X Film Cap Monte.Est. $100-$200
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Red and Black Pencils.: Red and Black Pencils. Pair of unsharpened pencils, one specially prepared in order that the roller may control with near perfection which side color will turn face up. A product fitting this
0712: Red and Black Pencils.Est. $200-$300
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Three Gaffed Put & Take Tops.: Three Gaffed Put & Take Tops. Vintage celluloid and plastic tops, two with push pegs, the other weighted.
0713: Three Gaffed Put & Take Tops.Est. $250-$350
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Ace Sport Work Folding Roulette Layout.: Ace Sport Work Folding Roulette Layout. New York, ca. 1900. Excellent. Green felt with hand painted numbers on oil cloth. Folds into thirds. 56 x 39” open and 39 x 28” folded.
0715: Ace Sport Work Folding Roulette Layout.Est. $400-$600
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Three Groups of Clay Roulette Balls.: Three Groups of Clay Roulette Balls. American, ca. 1900. Three different sizes and over 50 in each group.
0718: Three Groups of Clay Roulette Balls.Est. $50-$100
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Dice Drop Wood and Glass.: Dice Drop Wood and Glass. Akron: J. Coatter & Co., ca. 1930. Nice wood and glass dice drop with felt covered bevels and distributor’s label on side. 11”. Excellent.
0723: Dice Drop Wood and Glass.Est. $400-$600
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Framed Hand Painted Oil Cloth Dice Layout.: Framed Hand Painted Oil Cloth Dice Layout. American, ca. 1890. Framed to an overall size of 41 x 22”. Very good.
0724: Framed Hand Painted Oil Cloth Dice Layout.Est. $400-$600
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Demley Auto-Dicer in Box.: Demley Auto-Dicer in Box. Circa 1920. Push-button dice game consists of two wheels in a small, handsome art deco metal case. Pushing the button spins the wheels and releasing it stops them at random.
0726: Demley Auto-Dicer in Box.Est. $100-$200
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Dice Wrist Watch with Band.: Dice Wrist Watch with Band. Circa 1900.Three dice under a beveled dome crystal. Early watch case but stem does not activate the dice. They must be shaken. Nice brass attachment for the band. Unusual.
0727: Dice Wrist Watch with Band.Est. $50-$100
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Haiden’s Horn Dice Drop.: Haiden’s Horn Dice Drop. American, ca. 1930. Hand-sewn leather dice drop with trip cord. 6 ¼” high, 5 ¼’ wide. Scarce. This dice drop was named after a judge who, according to legend, ruled
0728: Haiden’s Horn Dice Drop.Est. $150-$250
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Set of Five Montana Dice, and One Extra.: Set of Five Montana Dice, and One Extra. American, ca. 1900. Seams on the dice are worn with adhesive showing. Very nice display item.
0729: Set of Five Montana Dice, and One Extra.Est. $50-$100
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Tamper Proof “Dice in a Can.”: Tamper Proof “Dice in a Can.” Kansas City: E.A. Gould, ca. 1950. “The original perfect true tamper proof dice” housed in an embossed can, with pictorial wrapper. Sealed. Sold in Winner Supply
0730: Tamper Proof “Dice in a Can.”Est. $50-$150
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Dice Canceler.: Dice Canceler. American, possibly Graham, ca. 1950. Vintage device used to stamp out or deface markings on a die. 5” long.
0731: Dice Canceler.Est. $150-$250
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Dice Canceler.: Dice Canceler. Contemporary metal device used to deface a die. 5” long.
0732: Dice Canceler.Est. $50-$100
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V. Mueller Caliper.: V. Mueller Caliper. Precision metal device from the surgical supply house, originally intended for medical use, that may be used to measure the depth of spots on a die. 7 ½” high. Fine.
0733: V. Mueller Caliper.Est. $250-$350
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