THE RAYMOND STACEY COLLECTION OF MECHANICAL, MUSIC, ARCADE AND SLOT MACHINES - PART II |
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An early 20th Century Edison phonograph "Gem" "Model A" No. 3139520 with "Model C" reproducer, in black japanned and gilt finish, contained in oak case with domed cover, 9.75ins x 7.5ins x 9.5ins high, with japanned metal octagonal trumpet horn for same £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A late Victorian mahogany cased "Graphoscope" stereoscopic viewer, with adjustable twin eyepieces, containing a selection of black and white stereoscopic cards mounted in a wirework framed continuous band, in plain mahogany case, 10ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 17.25ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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An unusual late 19th/early 20th Century painted cast iron, gilt decorated and brass mounted table seal press of ornate form, made for "The Electric Lamp Manufacturers Association of Great Britain Limited", 16ins high overall, the top arm with gilt ball finials, contained in fitted mahogany box with brass plaque inset to top, box 19.5ins x 7.5ins x 17.5ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early BBC black Bakelite microphone (Model 4032D - Serial No. 228), with wire mesh domed cover mouthpiece, 8ins overall £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s black Bakelite telephone, Model No. 332 (in new unissued condition - converted to use modern telephone plug fixing) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century Garrett's "Improved Gold Changer" (to take Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns), in nickel plated cast steel case with ornate front in the "Art Nouveau" manner, 12ins wide x 6ins deep x 14.75ins high, and key for same Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington - Auction 8th May 2003 - Lot 874, and with copy of original advertising leaflet £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A good late 19th Century/early 20th Century American green painted cast iron "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Mutoscope", No. L1758, by the American Mutoscope Company, New York, in ornate green repainted cast iron casing with clam shell pattern sides, surmounted by rectangular sign board advertising "Real Motion Pictures" - "Pride of Paris", depicting a lightly draped young woman, 19ins wide x 20ins deep x 66ins high £1500-2000 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's American counter top trade stimulator "The Puritan" (to take five Cent coins), by the Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, USA, in ornate cast aluminum casing, No. 11476, decorated with bell, owls and scrollwork and with glazed panel detailing pay outs, 7.75ins wide x 9ins deep x 10.25ins high £350-500 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's "Penny-in-the-Slot" mahogany cased pinball table, 12ins wide x 24ins deep x 7ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's Bryans "Penny-in-the-Slot" "The Rippler" flicker machine (ten balls for a penny), in oak and stained wood fronted case of "Art-Deco" design, 15ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 21ins high £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A 1970s Bryan's "Bullions" mahogany finish cased "Coin-in-the-Slot" gaming machine (to take 2p coin), the front with five numbered indicators taking five different stakes, above five sided indicator, 17ins wide x 10.25ins deep x 32.75ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's French L'Eclair shooting game by Louis Loubet, with pistol shooting twenty-five Cent coin into a slot, contained in mahogany polished and red painted aluminum casing of "Art-Deco" design, 13ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 22ins high £800-1200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s American "Sixpence-in-the-Slot" "Governor - Tic-Tac-Toe" One Armed Bandit by Jennings & Company, Chicago, Illinois, the metal casing in re-chromed finish and with brass Indian head to front, above panel displaying jackpot pay out, with wooden sides and base, 15.5ins square x 27.75ins high £800-1200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s American Mills F.O.K. slot machine (to take five Cents), contained in oak case with ornate cast aluminum front with large window showing three reels of fruit, the front vending packets of mints, in oak case, 16ins square x 26ins high £800-1000 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s oak cased "Penny-in-the Slot" "Double Your Win" Alwin flicker machine with "2-4-6" pay-out, with multicoloured back panel, contained in oak case with chromium plated mounts, 18ins wide x 6.5ins deep x 34.5ins high £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s Parker's Automatics oak cased "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Carousel" Alwin flicker machine, with view of Fun Fair to back panel, 18ins wide x 6ins deep x 32ins high £500-600 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s Parker's Automatics walnut and birdseye maple cased "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Carousel" Alwin flicker machine 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 £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "Five Jacks" gaming machine (five Cent play - with jackpot pay-out), contained in oak case with ornate painted aluminum front, oak base plate, 16ins wide x 10ins deep x 18.5ins high £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "Penny-in-the-Slot" match box dispenser by The Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, USA, in oak case with ornate plated metal front decorated in black and red and worded "Matches", 11ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 15ins high £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A 1960s American "Sixpence-in-the-Slot" wall mounted jackpot quiz bubble gum vending machine issuing quiz cards, the front with twin panels depicting jackpot prize and various pay outs, in black painted metal casing, 13ins wide x 5.25ins deep x 14.75ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1960s "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Penny Flash" flasher electric slot machine with pale blue plastic laminate front and illuminated centre display, 20ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 6ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s American electrically powered "One-Shilling-in-the-Slot Turf Champs" pinball gaming machine by Stoner Manufacturing Corporation, Illinois, sold by Ruffler & Walker, London, the table top racing scene with seven horse gaming slots, in beechwood framed and green painted case with glazed top, on square legs, 23ins wide x 45.5ins deep x 43.5ins high £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s/60s Ami Music jukebox wall box (to take up to 25 Cent coin), with aluminum framed turning pages (to hold 200 record titles), contained in chromium plated case of shaped outline, 13ins wide x 7ins deep x 15.5ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s/60s Ami Music jukebox wall box (to take up to 25 Cent coin), with aluminum framed turning pages (to hold 200 record titles), contained in chromium plated case of shaped outline, 13ins wide x 7ins deep x 15.5ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A modern Northern Beaver "Pound-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, containing numerous canisters filled with old pennies, with additional "Coin-in-the-Slot" mechanism for same, and a 1960s American "One-Cent-in-the-Slot" bubble gum vending machine "Home Run", with red finished casing, 16ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century American "Cecestina" table top organette, No. 31001, twenty notes and a selection of paper rolls for same, 16ins wide x 13.5ins deep x 14.5ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century American "National" cash register by The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, No. 223815, contained in cast brass case ornately decorated with leaf paterae and leaf scroll ornament, 17.5ins wide x 16ins deep x 16.75ins high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's mahogany and brass cased counter top "clocking-in" machine by Gledhill-Brook, No. 26525, the 4ins silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to the clockwork driven movement, in mahogany case with sloping front, 13.75ins wide x 16ins deep x 9ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s Betar oak and aluminum cased "clocking-in-machine", the 9ins diameter silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to the weight driven two train movement, contained in oak and cast aluminum fronted case, 17.5ins wide x 8.25ins deep x 39.75ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1960s/70s wall mounted "Testo Reaction Meter" (to take three old pence), with illuminated front, to check your reaction, contained in mahogany case, 12.5ins wide x 3ins deep x 22ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A mid-1930's American "One Cent-in-the-Slot" Jennings Star "Penny Play" counter top trade stimulator, the aluminium angled front decorated in green and silver, with three reels showing cigarette packets, on painted wood base, 10ins wide x 8ins deep x 14.25ins high (missing back door) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "Lucky Pack" counter top five reel trade stimulator (to take one Cent or Token), in gilt finish cast aluminium casing showing five reels depicting cigarette packets, 7.5ins wide x 6ins deep x 7.5ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "One Penny-in-the-Slot" "Queen Top" counter top trade stimulator, the circular centre dial showing various fruits, contained in blue finish cast aluminium casing, shield-shape, 12ins wide x 10ins deep x 6.5ins high (front glass missing) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "One Cent-in-the-Slot" "Tot" counter top trade stimulator by Western Manufacturers, the curved aluminum fronted case decorated in red and silver and the three reels showing cigarette packets, on wooden base, 7.5ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 8ins high Note: Thought to be the smallest token pay out counter top machine - in fully restored working condition £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A mid-20th Century American "Five Cents-in-the-Slot" "Win a Pack" counter top trade stimulator by O.D. Jennings & Co, Chicago, Illinois, the angled gold and black finished case showing three reels to win a packet of cigarettes, with oak sides and base, 9ins wide x 8ins deep x 12ins high £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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1960s/70s American "Five-Cents-in-the-Slot" "Lucky 7" counter top trade stimulator dice game, contained in red enamelled metal casing, 10.25ins wide x 12.25ins deep x 7ins high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A mid-20th Century Groetchen "21-Twenty One" counter top trade stimulator (converted to take an old Penny) the curved aluminium front showing five reels to play a black jack style game, in plain wood outer case, 13ins wide x 10ins deep x 12ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 1930's German oak cased wall mounted "Coin Drop" machine (converted to take an old Penny), by Hansa of Leipzig, 21ins wide x 5.25ins deep x 29.5ins high (for general restoration) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s oak cased "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Win a Chocolate Bar" Alwin flicker machine by Ruffle & Walker, the front advertising Cadburys Dairy Milk Chocolate, in oak case with chromium plated fittings, 18ins wide x 9ins deep x 34ins high £450-600 plus 24% BP*
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A German "Triomat" small wall mounted One Armed Bandit (converted to take an old Penny), the blue enamelled finish fitted front showing three reels, 18ins wide x 7.75ins deep x 28.25ins high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s German "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Duomat" wall mounted roulette style game, in rectangular walnut and beechwood case, 18ins wide x 7.25ins deep x 28.75ins high (with original locks but no keys) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s Regina wooden and aluminum fronted wall mounted One Armed Bandit, 18ins wide x 5ins deep x 28ins high (in need of full restoration - three reels chipped and damaged and no back), and a modern walnut cased mantel clock by Schatz & Sohne, the 5ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, to the three train movement striking on eight gongs, contained in walnut case of "18th Century English" design, with shaped top, 10.5ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1940s American "One Cent-in-the-Slot" Daval Marvel counter top trade stimulator, the shaped and curved cast aluminum case in silver and black with three reels showing cigarette packets, with token pay out, 7.75ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 10.75ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s German "Duchess" One Armed Bandit (converted to take an old Penny), the rectangular red enamelled casing with illuminated centre panel showing three reels, 17ins wide x 14ins deep x 29ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1960s German "Bronx" Retro One Armed Bandit, Beromat type machine with yellow perspex front showing three reels (converted to take an old Penny), 19.5ins wide x 15ins deep x 30ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 1960s Japanese "Sixpence-in-the-Slot" "Bonanza Star" One Armed Bandit, the shaped aluminum front decorated in green and black and showing three reels, plastic laminate covered sides and chromium plated money tray under, 16ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 32ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 1950s Japanese "Sixpence-in-the-Slot" "Mini Sega Vest Pocket" counter top trade stimulator, three reels showing bell-fruit, in blue finished cast aluminum rectangular case, 7.25ins wide x 8ins deep x 8.5ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A quantity of The Canterbury Auction Galleries auction catalogues, Antique Amusement Company auction catalogues, and other magazines of similar interest £30-50 plus 24% BP*
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