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**5¢ Charles Fey Liberty Bell Slot Machine & Shipping**Rare 5¢ Mills Novelty Co. Hoke Snake Slot Machine**5¢ Mills Novelty Little Scarab Token Pay Trade
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**Caille Bros. Le Tigre Token Payout Machine: This single reel, 5-way countertop machine is housed in a fancy cast iron case showing patina throughout. Marked with small plaques that read 1922. Has reproduction paper and back door in iron.
0025: **Caille Bros. Le Tigre Token Payout MachineEst. US$2,000-US$5,000
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**25¢ Skelly Mfg. Co. The Fox Bell Slot Machine: In working condition, this machine plays and pays. Award card is new. Includes padlock for back door and two keys. Circa 1924. (Very Good). 16" x 15-1/2" x 23".
0026: **25¢ Skelly Mfg. Co. The Fox Bell Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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**5¢ Mills Baseball Skill Vender Slot Machine: Baseball themed three-reel vendor with skill stops and upper marquee. This machine has been highly restored with nickel plated castings and reproduction play field and award card. Skill stop linkage
0027: **5¢ Mills Baseball Skill Vender Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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**Multi-Coin O.A. Williams Mfg. Junior Bell Trade: This clever machine will accept 1¢, 5¢ or 10¢, and the paper Silver King Novelty Co. award card on the front shows how that affects the payout. When a coin is inserted and the lever pulled, the
0028: **Multi-Coin O.A. Williams Mfg. Junior Bell TradeEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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**25¢ O.D. Jennings Buckaroo Slot Machine: This four reel, lighted front machine features Nevada Club mascot and replacement Buckaroo reels. Chrome front castings are in great condition. Power cord shows some wear and could benefit from
0029: **25¢ O.D. Jennings Buckaroo Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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**25¢ Pace Mfg. Co. Master Bell Slot Machine: This machine, very similar in appearance to the Operators Bell made the same year, reads "Master" across the lower front casting. Wood veneer of the back door has warped and split. In original,
0030: **25¢ Pace Mfg. Co. Master Bell Slot MachineEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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**1D The Domino Slot Machine: This tabletop payout machine features three beer theme reels and a bar scene with two patrons and a bartender playing a game of dominoes or dice. Arms of the bartender and one player move. Accepts
0031: **1D The Domino Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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**5¢ Watling "Baker Revamp" Console Slot Machine: This console machine has an aluminum top and front with a coin elevator and visible twin jackpots. Baker Novelty Co. used an outdated vender front Rol-A-Top, removed the venders and applied their own
0032: **5¢ Watling "Baker Revamp" Console Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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**1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Junior Silent Vender Slot: Also known as the "Indian Head Q.T.", this side vendor miniature bell machine was manufactured by Mills Novelty in 1933. Has a reproduction awards card and shows a repair to the inside of the front
0033: **1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Junior Silent Vender SlotEst. US$2,000-US$3,500
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1¢ Caille Bros. Fortune Ball Gum Vendor Trade: This miniature bell machine has three reels that, with certain combinations, reveal the player's fortune. The wood cabinet displays some wear. This machine is in very nice unrestored original
0034: 1¢ Caille Bros. Fortune Ball Gum Vendor TradeEst. US$1,000-US$2,500
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**10¢ Mills Novelty Co. Silver Palace Slot Machine: This revamp escalator bell machine is also referred to as the Draw Bridge after the draw bridge detail surrounding the front jackpot. Most of these seen are reproductions but this particular example
0035: **10¢ Mills Novelty Co. Silver Palace Slot MachineEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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**5¢ Leo Canda Mfg. Jumbo Giant Trade Stimulator: This beautiful and unique machine was patented in 1897 by Leo Canda Manufacturing Co. It features a light oak cabinet with grooved paneling and cast iron legs, columns, and facade that have been
0036: **5¢ Leo Canda Mfg. Jumbo Giant Trade StimulatorEst. US$8,000-US$15,000
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**5¢ Caille Wasp Counter Wheel Trade Stimulator: Caille Bros. manufactured this cigar trade stimulator in 1904. It can play up to 5 nickels at a time. This model's nickel finish is wearing in several areas of the cast iron cabinet and base. The
0037: **5¢ Caille Wasp Counter Wheel Trade StimulatorEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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**5¢ Mills Novelty Little Scarab Token Pay Trade: A seldom found and much desired token payout cast iron trade stimulator manufactured by Mills Novelty in the early 1900's. The iron castings have embossed scarabs, an odd choice at first thought, but
0038: **5¢ Mills Novelty Little Scarab Token Pay TradeEst. US$25,000-US$35,000
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**10¢ Mills L'Aeroplan Trade Stimulator: This beautifully detailed trade stimulator was produced by Mills Novelty Co. in 1910. It features a lovely oak cabinet and cast metal front with an aviation design. This machine operates with French
0039: **10¢ Mills L'Aeroplan Trade StimulatorEst. US$4,500-US$7,500
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**5¢ Sicking Mfg Co. Fortuna Poker Trade Stimulator: This iron, 5-reel card machine has a faux marble finish to both the upper cabinet and stand. Top marquee is new and shows a Mills Novelty Co. cigar award card. In working condition with original reel
0040: **5¢ Sicking Mfg Co. Fortuna Poker Trade StimulatorEst. US$3,500-US$6,500
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**5¢ Mills Little Gem Trade Stimulator: Small countertop trade stimulator with 5 reels and hinged marquee. Each of the reels bears suits of playing cards and appear to be original to the device. Winning reel combinations earn the player
0041: **5¢ Mills Little Gem Trade StimulatorEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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**5¢ Reliance Novelty Co. Trophy Trade Stimulator: Reliance Novelty Co. produced this beautiful machine in 1897. It features a curved cast metal cabinet, embossed with ornate designs. Beneath the curved glass front lay five flip card reels with
0042: **5¢ Reliance Novelty Co. Trophy Trade StimulatorEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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**Multi-Coin Fey On The Level "Skill Roll" Counter: This roulette style trade stimulator was manufactured by Charles Fey in 1914. It is capable of accepting nickels, dimes, and quarters. The cast iron cabinet has "On The Level" cast into it, just as
0043: **Multi-Coin Fey On The Level "Skill Roll" CounterEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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**1¢ Caille Bros. Merchant Trade Stimulator: This tabletop machine is housed in a wood cabinet with die cut front casting to surround the three fruit reels and awards card. Vends a piece of gum for each coin inserted. Has the original paper,
0044: **1¢ Caille Bros. Merchant Trade StimulatorEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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**5¢ Caille Puritan Cast Iron Trade Stimulator: Rotating top marquee has a handwritten card that reads "Play only for cigars and candy". In working order with the original plating, back door, and advertising on deck. Circa 1905. Serial number
0045: **5¢ Caille Puritan Cast Iron Trade StimulatorEst. US$2,000-US$3,500
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**5¢ Caille Bros. Banker Trade Stimulator: An absolutely beautiful example of this five-reel trade stimulator produced by Caille Bros. in 1906, showing an older restoration. Copper flashing accents the exquisite marquee and facade fixtures.
0046: **5¢ Caille Bros. Banker Trade StimulatorEst. US$2,500-US$4,500
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**25¢ Mills Novelty The Elk Trade Stimulator: Beautifully detailed cast iron cabinet with copper flashing and designs of elk and camping scenes. This machine is made to operate on French 25 centimes and the marquee and is written in French. The
0047: **25¢ Mills Novelty The Elk Trade StimulatorEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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