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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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Four “Bug” Holdouts.: Four “Bug” Holdouts. Used to conceal or “hold out” cards under a table for use by a card cheat. Brass, steel, and spring steel construction. Four different sizes, the longest 6 ½”.
0683: Four “Bug” Holdouts.Est. US$200-US$300
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Five Shirt Holdouts.: Five Shirt Holdouts. Clear plastic device hidden between the buttons of a man's button-down shirt, used for switching cards in and out of play. Five units, two different designs.
0684: Five Shirt Holdouts.Est. US$150-US$250
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Martinka Waist Holdout.: Martinka Waist Holdout. New York: Martinka & Co., ca. 1900. Brass belt-like device with cloth bag and canvas belt, worn around the waist and enabling the crooked gambler or magician to switch or
0685: Martinka Waist Holdout.Est. US$400-US$600
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Trio of Antique Hold-Out Thief Attachments.: Trio of Antique Hold-Out Thief Attachments. For use with various Kepplinger-style holdout dices, including an extendable shiner and both a dice and card thief. Approx. 7” long each. Light or heavy
0686: Trio of Antique Hold-Out Thief Attachments.Est. US$300-US$500
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Gaffed Tabletop Dice Game.: Gaffed Tabletop Dice Game. Chicago: K.C. Card Co. [?], ca. 1955. Two red dice that toss when a brass rod is pushed through the box. Used in chuck-a-luck, craps, or other games. Magnetic dice can be
0687: Gaffed Tabletop Dice Game.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Gaffed Leather “Butterfly” Dice Cups.: Gaffed Leather “Butterfly” Dice Cups. Phoenix: Bill Gusias, 1990. One cup straight, one gaffed. The gaffed “butterfly” cup conceals two compartments. Operator switches from one to the other
0688: Gaffed Leather “Butterfly” Dice Cups.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Mason & Co. Leather Chinese Dice Box with Dice.: Mason & Co. Leather Chinese Dice Box with Dice. Newark, ca. 1920. Handsom leather Chinese dice box with Mason name embossed inside club suit on bottom. Uses fair dice but they can be controlled by
0689: Mason & Co. Leather Chinese Dice Box with Dice.Est. US$200-US$400
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Two Dice Holdout Devices.: Two Dice Holdout Devices. Makers unknown, ca. 1930. Metal construction. Pinned under coat to hold crooked dice.
0691: Two Dice Holdout Devices.Est. US$100-US$200
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Wooden Cup.: Wooden Cup. Circa 1910. Small turned boxwood dice cup with smooth interior allowing the operator to control the roll of the dice. Includes two small bone dice. Edge of cup chipped.
0692: Wooden Cup.Est. US$200-US$300
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Hustler’s Collection of Loaded Dice.: Hustler’s Collection of Loaded Dice. American, mid or late twentieth century. More than 125 pieces total, neatly organized in a wooden tray with paper slips indicating the type of trick for each
0693: Hustler’s Collection of Loaded Dice.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Collection of Crooked Dice.: Collection of Crooked Dice. Detroit: “Junior” Hinson, various dates. Including 40 “weights” (weighted dice), 149 “tops” (mis-spotted), 38 “shapes” (misshapen dice – 6/1 flats), and
0696: Collection of Crooked Dice.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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Crooked and Square Dice Collection.: Crooked and Square Dice Collection. Including “tees” (or “tops”), square (ordinary) dice, “busters” (including matching fronts), canceled casino dice (Hilton, Golden Nugget, New Frontier,
0697: Crooked and Square Dice Collection.Est. US$400-US$600
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[Crooked Dice] Three Crooked Dice Items.: [Crooked Dice] Three Crooked Dice Items. Including a set of factory wrapped Mason & Co. 1-3-5 tops; A set of 1-2-6 blue drugstore weights with matching square “fronts”; and a cut-open die with
0698: [Crooked Dice] Three Crooked Dice Items.Est. US$150-US$250
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Vintage Kelly Pool Shake Bottle and Peas.: Vintage Kelly Pool Shake Bottle and Peas. N.p., ca. 1950s. Leather shaker bottle and two seemingly identical sets of red peas, one prepared in order to allow the hustler to control the distribution.
0699: Vintage Kelly Pool Shake Bottle and Peas.Est. US$400-US$600
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Weighted Ball Dice.: Weighted Ball Dice. Circa 1930. Set of five heavily weighted wooden ball dice, used to demonstrate the techniques of cheating at craps and other dice games. One die with the weight exposed.
0700: Weighted Ball Dice.Est. US$200-US$300
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Controlled Spinning Top.: Controlled Spinning Top. Chicago: K.C. Card Co. [?], ca. 1950. Eight-sided metal top spins fairly for the mark, but lands on the eight whenever the operator desires. Push-through spindle.
0702: Controlled Spinning Top.Est. US$150-US$250
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Dice Balancer/Caliper.: Dice Balancer/Caliper. American, ca. 1960. Aluminum with brass screws. Used to check for weighted dice. Base 3” wide.
0703: Dice Balancer/Caliper.Est. US$150-US$250
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Counterfeit VFW Bingo Card for Cheating.: Counterfeit VFW Bingo Card for Cheating. Duluth, Minn., ca. 1980s. Paper-covered double-ply cardboard bingo card, gaffed in order to allow a cheater to covertly rotate numbers on the board into the
0704: Counterfeit VFW Bingo Card for Cheating.Est. US$150-US$250
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Milk Bottle Rattle Bars.: Milk Bottle Rattle Bars. Circa 1960. Three miniature machine-turned aluminum milk bottles. One rattles, two do not. The operator causes the rattling bottle to appear anywhere he likes, no matter how
0705: Milk Bottle Rattle Bars.Est. US$300-US$400
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Gaffed Pocket Roulette.: Gaffed Pocket Roulette. H.C. Evans (?), ca. 1940. Aluminum. Ball can be made to land in red or black or high or low by adjusting brass ring at base of handle. Fine example, with two-color cast lid.
0706: Gaffed Pocket Roulette.Est. US$100-US$200
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