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5¢ Caille Tourist Cast Iron Slot Machine5¢ Mills Liberty Bell Slot Machine1¢ Artillery Duel Two Player Gun Game
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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Premier Coin-Op & Advertising Day 1

Morphy Auctions' May Las Vegas Coin-Op and Advertising Sales Event To Feature The Most Outstanding Range Of Antique Arcade, Vending, and Gambling Machines To Come To Auction In Recent Memory. This 1,500-lot auction follows closely on the heels of the company's January 2016 $3.4 million sale and features an extraordinary selection of machines consigned directly from private collections across the United States and Canada.
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5¢ Mills Owl Junior Counter Wheel Machine: Perhaps one of the most visually attractive of all the counter top one wheel machines. The wooden case, with a plethora of applied trims, unusual styled wooden base and a litho wheel with dancing
0025: 5¢ Mills Owl Junior Counter Wheel MachineEst. $4,500-$6,500
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5¢ World's Fair Columbian Fortune Teller: A very early cast iron & tin trade stimulator manufactured in 1892 by The World’s Fair Slot Machine Company. After slipping a nickel into the coin slot and then pushing the lever in, the arrow in
0026: 5¢ World's Fair Columbian Fortune TellerEst. $4,000-$6,000
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25¢ Domino Payout Machine: This machine is of German manufacture, by Jentzch & Meerz, and imported for the American market by a Philadelphia firm. It is a much rarer 25 cent version as opposed to the more common 5 cent
0027: 25¢ Domino Payout MachineEst. $4,000-$6,000
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1¢ Amusement Machine Co. Poker Machine: A patent date of Dec.16th 1890, this is an exceptional early coin-op poker machine, compact in size but big in appeal! Great paint with an abundance of stenciling and floral decals decorating the
0028: 1¢ Amusement Machine Co. Poker MachineEst. $4,000-$6,000
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5¢ P&H Elk Counter Drum Token Payout Machine: A nicely restored, in a nickel plated finish, cast iron gambling machine by Paupa & Hochriem. This machine has a patent date of 1904, on a metal tag above the award card. The original marquee is
0029: 5¢ P&H Elk Counter Drum Token Payout MachineEst. $4,000-$6,000
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5¢ L.E. Cowper Sun Counter Wheel Machine: A great original condition turn of the century one wheeler! This machine has its original cardboard wheel with only a minor crease. The papers on front facade are possible replicas but look aged and
0030: 5¢ L.E. Cowper Sun Counter Wheel MachineEst. $3,000-$5,000
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5¢ P & H Columbia Counter Wheel Machine: A classic early one wheel pay-out slot machine manufactured by Paupa & Hochriem at the end of the 19th century. The cardboard wheel is in very good condition. The winnings were either paid out in
0031: 5¢ P & H Columbia Counter Wheel MachineEst. $3,000-$5,000
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English Arcade Game “The Hunt”: A wonderful English arcade game from the 1920s period depicting a female hunter attempting to shoot either targets, a fox or a dog. One would aim the “gun” at the revolving targets, and if
0032: English Arcade Game “The Hunt”Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Early 1¢ Automatic Race Track Amusement Game: Another late 19th century coin op horse race machine, included with this lot is an original flyer from 1890 from the Bedrock Cigar Company picturing this machine. This machine is designed to work on
0033: Early 1¢ Automatic Race Track Amusement GameEst. $2,500-$4,500
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5¢ Excelsior Race Track Amusement Machine: An early machine manufactured by Excelsior Race Track Company of Chicago, Ill. in the early 1890s in fine working condition. Features a partial paper label on race track and a glass “cake dome”
0034: 5¢ Excelsior Race Track Amusement MachineEst. $2,500-$4,500
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1¢ Watling Good Luck Counter Wheel Slot Machine: A very rare payout/coin return trade stimulator from the 1930s time period. A visually & quite unique trade stimulator, it has a front casting with a horse motif, intricate mechanism, great decals on
0035: 1¢ Watling Good Luck Counter Wheel Slot MachineEst. $3,500-$5,500
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Early 1¢ Double Domed Pope Dice Machine: This very early dicer is quite possibly the only known surviving example!! For a penny you could shake the three dice in the interior dome up to three times. Rewards were posted on the front panel of
0036: Early 1¢ Double Domed Pope Dice MachineEst. $2,000-$4,000
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5¢ Mills QT Dial Miniature Bell Slot Machine: A nice older restoration to one of the more difficult to find QTs. With original reel strips, award card & globe papers, the machine also has original QT locks front and back. The dial pay mechanism
0037: 5¢ Mills QT Dial Miniature Bell Slot MachineEst. $2,000-$3,000
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5¢ Vendet Midget 2 Reel Slot Machine: This is an exceptional nearly all original machine from the 1930s with the serial number 1355. . The small casting behind head is recast. The rear cast back door is marked Vendet Manf. Chicago,Ill.
0039: 5¢ Vendet Midget 2 Reel Slot MachineEst. $1,800-$2,400
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5¢ Samuel Nafew Little Model Card Machine: This classic early 20th century machine is normally petite in size, and has been placed upon a wooden box, possibly to enlarge its appearance or prevent theft due to its size. A plate has been
0042: 5¢ Samuel Nafew Little Model Card MachineEst. $1,400-$1,800
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1¢ Mills Thunderbird QT Slot Machine: An older restoration with a reproduction gum ball side vendor, the side vender linkage is present but disconnected. Has new cash box & back door. The front casting has a Mills QT lock, plays nicely
0043: 1¢ Mills Thunderbird QT Slot MachineEst. $1,000-$1,200
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25¢ O.D. Jennings 4-Star Chief Slot Machine: A nicely restored example with original cast doors. The machine has its original cash box, original strips, new reward card and plays well. Front casting shows the hunting scene. Minor chip on top
0044: 25¢ O.D. Jennings 4-Star Chief Slot MachineEst. $1,000-$1,500
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1¢ Jennings Favorite Countertop Skill Game: One of the four in the series of Jennings classic trade stimulators, this particular model has a horse race theme and a gum ball could be dispensed by turning knob on side. A nice older restoration
0045: 1¢ Jennings Favorite Countertop Skill GameEst. $1,000-$1,500
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1¢ Mills Upright Perfection Poker Machine: The classic poker machine was manufactured by Mills. In original wood finish with all original castings, this machine has two 2¢ tax stamps inside the cabinet and still has the wood floor with coin
0046: 1¢ Mills Upright Perfection Poker MachineEst. $850-$1,250
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5¢ Mills Chevron QT Slot Machine: An older restoration with new strips, good castings, and original front door lock. In very nice condition. Circa 1934, with key. Condition (Very Good). Size 12" x 12" x 19"
0048: 5¢ Mills Chevron QT Slot MachineEst. $800-$1,200
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