Sold2016Kepplinger Holdout Device. American, unmarked, ca.Kepplinger Holdout Device. American, unmarked, ca. 1960. Brass and steel with reinforced flexible tubing. With a page of instructions, photographically illustrated, that demonstrates how the machine dSee Sold Price
Sold2016Kepplinger Holdout Device. American, ca. 1910. A kneeKepplinger Holdout Device. American, ca. 1910. A knee spread device that straps to the knees and arm and when the knees are spread apart delivers a card into the hand. Straps and strings renewed, withSee Sold Price
Sold2015Table Holdout Device. American, ca. 1900. FineTable Holdout Device. American, ca. 1900. Fine bench-made brass device that allows the operator to secretly add cards to his hand without suspicion. Lever-activated mechanism incorporated into a substSee Sold Price
Sold2016Holdout Device. American, Jack Miller, ca. 1960. ThisHoldout Device. American, Jack Miller, ca. 1960. This device could be used to hold out various items.See Sold Price
Sold2017Kepplinger Holdout Device.Kepplinger Holdout Device. Bill Gusias [?], ca. 1980. Brass and steel with reinforced flexible tubing. Secret device strapped to the cheater’s arm and body delivers a card (or cards) into the hand.See Sold Price
Sold2017Kepplinger Holdout Device.Kepplinger Holdout Device. Arizona: Bill Gusias, ca. 1980. Brass and steel with reinforced flexible tubing. Secret device strapped to the cheater’s arm and body delivers/removes a card (or cards) inSee Sold Price
Sold2017Arm Holdout.Arm Holdout. American, ca. 1920. Also known as a sleeve holdout, third hand or Jacobs ladder. Made of aluminum and brass with original canvas strap. Works smoothly.See Sold Price
Sold2020Shirt Bug Holdout.Shirt Bug Holdout. American, ca. 1950. Designed to allow a cheater to place one card into the concealed clip and remove another. An adaptation of the table bug made to be worn on a shirt. Wearing an oSee Sold Price
Sold2016Waist-Worn Holdout Device. British, ca. 1960. All blackWaist-Worn Holdout Device. British, ca. 1960. All black metal belt with clips, nylon band and attached bag worn around the waist to switch decks or other objects. Also known as a “sub.” 9 x 7”.See Sold Price
Sold2016Cold Deck Holdout. American, maker unknown, ca. 1900.Cold Deck Holdout. American, maker unknown, ca. 1900. Unusual leather bag with zipper front. The zipper made it easier to access the interior for greasing and restringing. Very well made. Leather poucSee Sold Price
Sold2016Arm Holdout. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1900. HoldoutArm Holdout. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1900. Holdout that could be adapted with a mirror to read the cards as they were dealt or a thief that could deliver a card into the hand. Straps and string rSee Sold Price
Sold2015Three Dice Holdout Devices. Makers unknown, ca. 1930.Three Dice Holdout Devices. Makers unknown, ca. 1930. Dice included.See Sold Price
Sold2016Card Trimmer and Card Marking Device. Maker unknown,Card Trimmer and Card Marking Device. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1890. Wood with brass fittings. The triangular brass corner piece with holes found here is quite unusual. Slip a card underneath andSee Sold Price
Sold2017Two Dice Holdout Devices.Two Dice Holdout Devices. Makers unknown, ca. 1930. Metal construction. Pinned under coat to hold crooked dice.See Sold Price
Sold2021Kepplinger Style Card Cheater Holdout DeviceIn good working condition and appears to be complete, is not marked, 54" long.See Sold Price
Sold2016Card Trimmer. American, ca. 1890. Unmarked. Brass withCard Trimmer. American, ca. 1890. Unmarked. Brass with ivory handle. Minor crack where handle meets the blade, some very minor oxidation, otherwise excellent.See Sold Price
Sold2021PLATINUM AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY BAND.American, ca.1964. Platinum (unmarked) and diamond half eternity band set with marquise and baguette diamonds. Five marquise diamonds in graduated sizes across front separated by pairs of tapered baguSee Sold Price
Sold2016Arm Holdout. American, hallmarked “B.G." (Bill Gusias),Arm Holdout. American, hallmarked “B.G." (Bill Gusias), ca. 2000. Nicely made holdout used by either card sharps or magicians. Complete. Excellent.See Sold Price
Sold2016Cold Deck Holdout. American, hallmarked “B.G." (BillCold Deck Holdout. American, hallmarked “B.G." (Bill Gusias), ca. 2000. Well-made cold deck holdout with a metal holder in a cloth bag that straps to the waist. The metal holder holds a stacked deckSee Sold Price
Sold2017Brass Card Punch.Brass Card Punch. American, ca. 1900. Finely made brass device that creates a bump on the back of a card that could then be felt by the dealer to determine the denomination. For instance a bump on theSee Sold Price
Sold2015Keno Goose. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1900. HandsomeKeno Goose. Maker unknown, American, ca. 1900. Handsome unmarked wooden keno goose. VG-.See Sold Price
Sold2016Money Maker. American, ca. 1970. Large mangle-likeMoney Maker. American, ca. 1970. Large mangle-like device. Blank paper rolled through the Money Maker becomes real, printed currency. Laminate-covered wood. 12 x 11 ½".See Sold Price
Sold2023Four Victorian Deep Well FramesType: Picture frame Materials: Wood Markings & Inscriptions: Unmarked Date: Ca. 1900 Maker: American Description: Four Victorian mahogany deep well frames, with glass. Dimensions: Three smaller frameSee Sold Price
Sold2023Two Art Deco Period Countertop Shop Display CasesDescription: A pair of Art Deco period glass counter top store display cases. Type: Display case Materials: Glass, metal, oak Markings & Inscriptions: Unmarked Date: Ca. 1920 Maker: American DimensSee Sold Price
May 16DuMouchellesStyle of Segar Studio (American) Cast Iron Electrified Table Lamp, Mica Lamp Shade, Ca. 20th C., H$70(1 bid)
May 07John Moran Auctioneers, Inc.Harold Gaze (1884-1963), Fairies and butterflies with flowers$800(2 bids)
May 19Rich Penn AuctionsMotorcycle Helmets (3), AFX w/goggles, size L & 2 American flag theme, unmarked size, Good+ cond,$50
May 16DuMouchellesOscar Bruno Bach (American) Wrought & Cast Iron Table Frame, Ca. 1920, H 29.5" W 34.5" Depth 11"$300
May 16DuMouchellesOscar Bruno Bach (American) Wrought & Cast Iron Side Chair, Ca. 1930, H 44" W 17" Depth 15.5"$70