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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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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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French Bar Top Match Dispenser Amusement Game: This decorative cast iron game also serves as a matchstick vendor. Operator turns what resembles a ship's helm to move a small ball within. Artwork on the interior shows a group of children playing a
0098: French Bar Top Match Dispenser Amusement GameEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Advance Machine Co. Climax 10 Vending Machine: Produced beginning in 1915, this vendor's cast iron body is a dark red-brown, an older repaint. Features the tear drop shaped glass globe and is filled with product. One key is included. (Very Good -
0099: 1¢ Advance Machine Co. Climax 10 Vending MachineEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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1¢ Advance Machine Co. Match Vending Machine: This cast iron, counter vendor offers four columns for matchboxes. Glass dome does have a few chips around the base, all of which are covered by the lower ring. Includes one key for each of the two
0100: 1¢ Advance Machine Co. Match Vending MachineEst. US$1,200-US$2,500
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1¢ Northwestern Penny Drop Peanut Vender: The Northwestern Corp. produced this cast iron penny drop specifically to fit the Model 33 peanut merchandiser in 1933. The odds are 10% that you get your penny back. Four keys are included. (Very
0101: 1¢ Northwestern Penny Drop Peanut VenderEst. US$1,200-US$2,500
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1¢ Continental Novelty Co. Bull's Head Perfume Vendor: This wall mount cast iron bull's head is designed so that perfume is dispensed from the tongue when the horns are lowered. Shows some wear throughout, yet retains some shimmer to the golden paint and
0102: 1¢ Continental Novelty Co. Bull's Head Perfume VendorEst. US$6,000-US$10,000
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1¢ Superior "Cigarette Ball Gum Vender" Trade: The Superior Confection Company made this machine in 1931. This example has orange, red, and blue painting in the cast aluminum front, some of which has chipped off. The three cigarette base reels
0103: 1¢ Superior "Cigarette Ball Gum Vender" TradeEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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1¢ Mills Novelty Whiffs of Fragrance Perfume Vendor: The user selects the scent they want by turning the dial on the front, depositing their coin, and pressing on the lever. The perfume is then dispensed through the colored flower above the selected
0104: 1¢ Mills Novelty Whiffs of Fragrance Perfume VendorEst. US$2,500-US$5,000
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**1¢ Jennings Favorite Peanut Vender Trade Stimulator: O.D. Jennings produced a line of "Favorite" venders. This "Peanuts" version is the most rare. It has very minor paint loss on the cast aluminum front. Inside, there is a glass hopper and a ceramic
0105: **1¢ Jennings Favorite Peanut Vender Trade StimulatorEst. US$2,000-US$3,500
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1¢ Monarch Penny Gum Vender Trade Stimulator: Unlike other versions of the Monarch Mfg. Penny Gum Vender, this particular model does not have embossed lettering on the cast aluminum front. Circa 1931. One key is included. (Very Good). 17"T. x
0106: 1¢ Monarch Penny Gum Vender Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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1¢ Pulver Green Porcelain Short Case Gum Vendor: This wall mount vending machine shows a red mechanism with the Cop Directing Traffic automaton. Repainted green enamel of the case is free from chips. (Excellent). 4-1/2" x 9" x 21".
0107: 1¢ Pulver Green Porcelain Short Case Gum VendorEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Pulver White Pocelain Short Case Gum Vendor: This wall mount vending machine is the most rare of the case colors. Interior features the Cop Directing Traffic automaton with a red mechanism. Includes both a case and winding key. Circa 1930. Has
0108: 1¢ Pulver White Pocelain Short Case Gum VendorEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Zeno Gum Yellow Porcelain Vending Machine: This wall mount chewing gum vendor shows black lettering over a yellow background. Original porcelain shows great shine with regions of repaint and chipping throughout. This vending machine has
0110: 1¢ Zeno Gum Yellow Porcelain Vending MachineEst. US$900-US$2,000
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1¢ Pulver Green Porcelain Short Case Gum Vendor: This wall mount vending machine features the Yellow Kid automaton and a red mechanism within. Enamel of the case shows very minor wear. Circa 1930. Includes key. (Excellent). 9" x 4-1/2" x 21".
0111: 1¢ Pulver Green Porcelain Short Case Gum VendorEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Northwestern Sellem Match Vendor: Highly decorated cast metal match vendor with matchbox holder and cigar cutter. Manufactured by Northwestern Novelty Co. in 1912. The metal is oxidized but retains the red and white painted
0112: 1¢ Northwestern Sellem Match VendorEst. US$800-US$1,500
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1¢ Zeno Chewing Gum Vendor: A fine example of this early gum vendor. This machine was made by Zeno during the early 1890s. It features a light oak cabinet with wooden marquee, and metal fixtures. The marquee is a replacement
0113: 1¢ Zeno Chewing Gum VendorEst. US$800-US$1,500
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**10 Pf. Mexiko Tabletop Slot Machine: This large German machine was manufactured by West Automatenbau, Leipzig in 1932. Three reels and award card show dice. The dark wood cabinet is complemented by the cast aluminum front. The
0114: **10 Pf. Mexiko Tabletop Slot MachineEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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1¢ J.J. Oaks & Sons Hex Dicer Countertop Dice Machine: This countertop dice machine features three dice under a glass globe. Each penny and turn of the handle results in a pop of the dice to show a new combination. Case shows patina and has a cigar
0115: 1¢ J.J. Oaks & Sons Hex Dicer Countertop Dice MachineEst. US$6,000-US$9,000
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**1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Ben Franklin Poker Machine: This countertop poker machine features five card reels and a gum vendor. Front shows a bas-relief portrait of President Franklin. A nice, all original and unrestored example. As nice as you are ever
0116: **1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Ben Franklin Poker MachineEst. US$3,500-US$5,000
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**5¢ Mills "Brownie" Counter Wheel Slot Machine: Mills Novelty started making these machines in 1900. The Palmer Cox "Brownies" were the best known cartoon characters at the turn-of-the-century. Their images are on the lithographed tin wheel and
0117: **5¢ Mills "Brownie" Counter Wheel Slot MachineEst. US$4,500-US$6,500
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**1¢ Groetchen Turf Flash Horse Race Machine: This complex trade stimulator allows the player to deposit a single penny in the side slot to receive a single gum ball and turn of the reels, or insert up to 30 pennies in the lower slots for bets
0118: **1¢ Groetchen Turf Flash Horse Race MachineEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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1¢ Automatic Dice Shaking Machine: American Automatic of New York City produced these machine in the 1890's. It has a loop plunger to pop the dice platform. The award paper that was originally present is missing and the paint job on
0119: 1¢ Automatic Dice Shaking MachineEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Ruyan Sales "Keep Em Bombing" Countertop Coin Drop: Sometimes known as "Smack A Jap," Runyan Sales produced this game as WWII was ramping up in 1942. The painted wood cabinet is in original condition and has cracking, paint loss, and a small bit of
0120: 1¢ Ruyan Sales "Keep Em Bombing" Countertop Coin DropEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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