Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 11th February 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 14th February from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 15th February from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 16th February from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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Auction Lots - Page 2
730
Click to view full image... A 20th Century mahogany and burr walnut rectangular casket or collectors' chest of sarcophagus form with raised and angled panels to lid, front, back and sides, on splayed bracket feet, 17ins wide x 10ins deep x 10ins high £100-150
731
Click to view full image... A mahogany wall mounted display cabinet with moulded cornice and side opening door, 34ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 16ins high, and one other mahogany framed table display cabinet with mirrored base and sliding doors to base, 16ins wide x 14ins deep x 24ins high £120-160
732
Click to view full image... A Victorian polished cast iron octagonal oil heater, the cast iron pierced cover with ornate finials above glazed side panels, 11ins square x 32ins high (now fitted with electric bulb) £80-120
733
Click to view full image... A microscope by Ernest Leitz, No. 276328, with three objective lenses, contained in fitted mahogany box, and three other microscopes in mahogany boxes £150-250
734
Click to view full image... A 1950s black Bakelite telephone, Model 332, by H.T.M. of Liverpool, No. YA 6246 (in new unissued condition - converted to use modern telephone plug fixing) £120-160
735
Click to view full image... A 1950s Swiss black Bakelite wall mounted telephone with twin bells above by Weidmann (Model No. 4259 - in new unissued condition - now converted to be used with modern telephone plug-in fitting), and a Second World War R.A.F. "Operations Room" black enamelled metal candlestick pattern microphone, 12.5ins high £100-150
736
Click to view full image... A 1930s Swiss telephone by Jydsk with black japanned and gilt finish, 13ins high £100-150
737
Click to view full image... A 1950s Robert's Radio portable valve radio (to take two large batteries), in green leather cloth covered case, 10ins wide x 5ins deep x 6.5ins high £80-120
738
Click to view full image... A Fuji "Cherry" portable tape recorder in grey and cream plastic casing, 9.5ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 3ins high £60-80
739
Click to view full image... A 1930s Strad mains operated valve radio in brown mottled Bakelite casing of Art Deco design, 15.5ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 10ins high £80-120
740
Click to view full image... A 1950s Pye "Black Box" four speed record player in mahogany bow-fronted case, 17ins wide x 14ins deep x 11.5ins high (as new with original instructions and paperwork) £100-150
741
Click to view full image... A 1960s German "Bird in a Bronzed Cage" - Two bird automaton with red and yellow feathers, one seated on a branch within a bronzed cylindrical cage, base 6.5ins diameter x 10.5ins high £200-300
742
Click to view full image... A 1920s Jofens "The Fortuna" penny-in-the-slot bagatelle game (to win a cigar token), in oak case with shaped and moulded cresting and black and gilt glass to front, 12.5ins wide x 6.75ins deep x 36ins high £500-700
743
Click to view full image... A 1930s Mills "Baby Official Pin Table" - A penny-in-the-slot table topped pinball bagatelle supplied by Hopper Automatics, 145 Pentonville Road, London, in ebonised case, 11ins wide x 22ins deep x 14ins high £100-150
744
Click to view full image... A 1930s mahogany cased penny-in-the-slot table topped pinball bagatelle, 12ins wide x 24ins deep x 7ins high £150-200
745
Click to view full image... A 20th Century French oak cased coin-in-the-slot Blondeau "Alwin" (to take 10 franc coins), 15.75ins wide x 5.25ins deep x 22ins high £350-500
746
Click to view full image... A 1930s oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Flash-A-Win" gaming machine to take 3d, 6d and 9d, with repainted colour wheel, in ornate aluminium front panel, 19ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 34ins high £150-200
747
Click to view full image... A 1930s oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Pool Tote" pusher, No. 1176, with polished aluminium front with seven slots, 20ins wide x 7ins deep x 31ins high £250-400
748
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bryan's oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Pilwin" Alwin game with clown's face to back panel, in modern replica oak case, 20.5ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 31ins high £300-500
749
Click to view full image... A 1950s Parker's Automatics cased penny-in-the-slot "Carousel" Alwin game with view of fun fair to back panel, 18ins wide x 6ins deep x 32ins high £450-600
750
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bryan's oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Five-Win" Alwin game, with orange, green and blue back panel, in modern replica oak case, 20.5ins wide 6.5ins deep x 32ins high £350-500
751
Click to view full image... A 1950s Parker's Automatics walnut and birdseye maple cased penny-in-the-slot "Carousel" Alwin with view of fun fair to back panel, in case of "Art Deco" design with rounded front corners, 20ins wide x 6.5ins deep x 32ins high £450-600
752
Click to view full image... A 1950s American stained wood cased table top penny-in-the-slot "Sweet Sally" roulette style game by The Exhibit Supply Co., Chicago, 20ins wide x 17ins deep x 5ins high £150-200
753
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bryan's oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Clock" jackpot game with large central clock dial, 9ins diameter, the front with plated metal mounts, 18ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 26ins high £300-400
754
Click to view full image... A 1950s Caille Commercial oak cased penny-in-the-slot gaming machine with central roulette style wheel (repainted), in modern oak case, 16.5ins wide x 9.25ins deep x 25.5ins high £350-500
755
 
756
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bradley's oak cased penny-in-the-slot gaming machine - "The Challenger", the mahogany front panel with fifteen slots each paying different returns, 23.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 36ins high £200-300
757
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bradley's oak cased penny-in-the-slot gaming machine - "The Challenger", the aluminium front with fifteen slots each paying different returns, 23.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 36ins high £200-300
758
Click to view full image... A 1970s Bryan's "Bullion" painted finish and oak fronted cased penny-in-the-slot gaming machine (to take one decimal penny), the front with five numbered indicators taking five different stakes, the front with plated mounts, 16.5ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 32ins high £200-300
759
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bryan's painted and metal fronted cased "Double Top" penny-in-the-slot Alwin (for two players) twin dartboard pattern face within hammered metal casing, 26.5ins wide x 6ins deep x 21ins high £250-350
760
Click to view full image... A 1970s Bryan's penny-in-the-slot "Magic" machine, No. 230, showing "The String Cutting Extraordinary Trick", in grey crackelure finish case of tapered form with chromium plated mounts, 14ins wide x 12ins deep x 22ins high £750-1000
Note: Constructed using original Bryan's components, in replica case
761
Click to view full image... A modern replica oak cased penny-in-the-slot "Gretna-Green-The Smithy" penny flick machine with a penny flicked from a blacksmith's anvil, 17ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 26.75ins high £300-500
762
Click to view full image... A modern replica mahogany cased penny-in-the-slot "Automatic Blow Ball" game, originally made by W. Hayden & Co, Church Street, Islington, the oval central pitch flanked by two movable "Blowing Pierrots' Heads", contained in case with angled glazed front, 23ins wide x 11ins deep x 30ins high £700-1000
763
Click to view full image... A modern stained wood cased replica of Bryan's penny-in-the-slot "The Rippler" game (ten balls for a penny), with sloping fronted case, 14ins wide x 11ins deep x 21ins high £150-250
764
Click to view full image... A 1960s N.S.M. (German) metal cased "Big Strike" penny-in-the-slot bowling game, the silvered finished case flanked by twin black finish panels, 22.25ins wide x 9ins deep x 28ins high £150-250
765
Click to view full image... A 1960s "Easy Push" Mk.2 electrically powered penny-in-the-slot "Penny Tipper" machine, in walnut effect plastic laminate case, 20ins wide x 11ins deep x 31ins high £200-300
766
Click to view full image... A 1960s "Penny Flash" electric powered penny-in-the-slot fruit machine, with blue mottled laminate fronted case, 20ins wide x 20ins deep x 26ins high £100-150
767
Click to view full image... A 1960s American Mill's "Bell-O-Matic" 6d-in-the-slot one armed bandit - "Jackpot" model, in green enamelled metal and oak casing, 16ins wide x 16ins deep x 27ins high £450-600
768
Click to view full image... A 1970s Greaves Amusements 2p coin-in-the-slot "One Armed Bandit" with chromium plated and glazed front and with wood effect plastic laminate outer casing, 16ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 39ins high £150-200
769
Click to view full image... A 1950s "Twenty-One" penny-in-the-slot "Trade Stimulator" machine with green enamelled metal and polished aluminium front and with stained wood casing, 13.5ins wide x 10ins deep x 11.75ins high £150-200
770
Click to view full image... An American coin-in-the-slot "Jelly Bean" dispensing machine and a ditto "Beaver" chocolate dispensing machine, 15ins and 16ins high respectively £100-150
771
Click to view full image... A modern Northern Beaver £1-in-the-slot pedestal vending machine of 1950s design, the square plated metal casing with perspex side panels and on pedestal base, 10.75ins square x 46ins high, and with additional coin-in-the-slot mechanism for same £80-120
772
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 1950s electrically powered penny-in-the-slot "Soccer" Pin Ball table, the pitch with ten electrically operated "kicking" footballers and goal keeper, in stained wood framed case with glazed top, on square legs, 21ins wide x 42ins deep x 38ins high £400-600
773
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 1950s American electrically powered penny-in-the-slot "Spitfire" pinball machine by Genco, in beechwood and stained beechwood case with glazed top and square legs, 20.5ins wide x 39ins deep x 42ins high £400-600
774
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 1950s American electrically powered one shilling-in-the-slot "Turf Champ" pinball gaming machine by Stoner Manufacturing Corporation Illinois, sold by Ruffler and Walker, London, the table top horse racing scene with seven horse gaming slots, in beechwood framed and painted case with glazed top, on square legs, 23ins wide x 45.5ins deep x 43.5ins high £600-800
775
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 1960s American "Gottlieb's Mibs" electrically powered 5p in-the-slot pinball machine manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co, Chicago, Illinois, with glazed fronted back panel containing balls and score and aluminium framed casing and on Chromium plated legs, 23ins wide x 53ins deep x 66ins high (upper case somewhat scuffed) £250-400
776
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 1960s "William's Friendship 7" electrically powered coin-in-the slot pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronic Manufacturing Corp, Chicago, Illinois, the illuminated upper panel depicting a spaceship, a spaceman and worded "Friendship 7" with aluminium framed table top casing and on Chromium plated legs, 22ins wide x 52ins deep x 66ins high £250-400
777
Click to view full image... A 1950s Bradley's "Jewel Box" table top penny-in-the-slot grab machine with exposed mechanism, in stained wood and glazed square cabinet with cast aluminium front panel, 21ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 40ins high £800-1200
778
Click to view full image... A good late 19th/early 20th Century American cream painted cast iron one-cent-in-the-slot "Mutoscope", No. 15680 by The Mutoscope and Biograph Co, New York, in ornate cream painted cast iron casing with gilt winged eagle panels to the circular side panels and the stand cast with circular "Indian Head" panels, surmounted by rectangular sign board advertising "Teasing - He got what he wanted", 17.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 63ins high (casing repainted and requiring some restoration) £2500-3500
779
Click to view full image... A good late 19th/early 20th Century American green painted cast iron penny-in-the-slot "Mutoscope", No. L1758, by The American Mutoscope Co., New York, in ornate repainted green cast iron casing with clam shell pattern sides, surmounted by a rectangular sign board advertising "Real Motion Pictures - "Pride of Paris", depicting lightly draped young women, 19ins wide x 20ins deep x 66ins high £2500-3500
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 11th February 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 14th February from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 15th February from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 16th February from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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