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Vintage 1930s "Flick Ball" Wall MachineThis captivating 1930s "Flick Ball" wall machine is housed in a robust wooden cabinet, showcasing craftsmanship typical of the era. The machine's design includes an enclosed playfield behind a glass front panel, allowing clear visibility of its intricate internal layout. The green playfield background is adorned with various metal pathways and targets, creating an elaborate network for the ball's journey.Key Features:1. **Wooden Cabinet:** - The cabinet frame is in commendable condition, retaining its vintage charm and integrity.2. **Playfield:** - The green background complements the metal components, accentuating the ball’s pathways and target areas. - Various metal rails form circular and semi-circular pathways, guiding the ball towards specific targets.3. **Targets and Coin Returns:** - Five metal target mechanisms labeled "COIN RETURN" are strategically positioned in a triangular formation in the upper-central part of the playfield.4. **Coin Entry and Retrieval:** - The lower part of the playfield features two coin entry or retrieval points, directing the ball into different tracks.5. **Operational Instructions:** - A yellow triangular metal plaque with black text provides clear instructions: "To obtain Coin and Freeball turn Knob slowly."6. **Coin Slot:** - A coin slot on the right side of the wooden cabinet accommodates old pennies, suggesting its operational currency format.Measurements (Approximate): - Height: 25 inches - Width: 18 inches - Depth: 7 inchesThis piece epitomises the blend of functionality and decorative appeal from the 1930s amusement era, offering both a nostalgic charm and a glimpse into early 20th-century recreational activities.
Vintage Jennings Governor "The Comanche Variation" Indian Head Slot MachineA vintage Jennings Governor "The Comanche Variation" Indian Head slot machine from the early 1960s. This historic one-armed bandit offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex engineering and craftsmanship typical of the era’s casino machines, presenting an exposed view of its mechanical components.Prominent features of this slot machine include:- **Reels**: The three visible reels are adorned with a variety of symbols including orange circles, blue circles, cherries, pears, and lemons. The serial number "VM-72" is marked on one of the metallic components.- **Mechanical Components**: The internal structures encompass a sophisticated array of metal gears, springs, and lever mechanisms. These parts highlight the robust and intricate design that ensured the machine's reliable operation.- **Coin Compartment**: Situated at the lower front part of the machine, the compartment is visible and contains several coins.- **Lever Mechanisms**: Various levers and gears are part of the operational mechanism, showcasing the high level of detail and mechanical function.- **Metallic Structure**: The entire framing is made primarily of metal, exhibiting durability and strong engineering. A power cord extends from the left side of the base, indicating its need for electrical operation.The exterior parts of the machine include:- **Main Body**: A combination of a metallic front and wooden side panels.- **Lever**: A prominent lever on the right side, used to activate the game.- **Display**: A front panel with a three-window display revealing the reel symbols.- **Label**: The label with "THE COMANCHE 2 Games 6¢" and an Indian Head illustration situated on the top panel.This slot machine, through its mechanism and design, serves as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of vintage casino equipment, offering both historical value and a deep appreciation for mechanical artistry.
O.D. Jennings Club Chief One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d play. Untested for working order. Coin slot jammed. Original back door with key. Chrome work tarnished. Measurements approx. 27" height, 17" width, 16" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
O.D. Jennings 'The Governor' 1961 One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d play. Working order on free play. Original back door with keys. Measurements approx. 28" height, 17" width, 16" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
O.D. Jennings Club Chief One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d play. Untested for working order. Original back door, no key. Measurements approx. 28" height, 18" width, 16" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Merry Monarch One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 1p play. Front-loading machine, with keys but lock appears jammed, untested for working order. Measurements approx. 28" height, 19" width, 17" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Bursting Cherry One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 10 Cent play. Untested for working order. Key present. Replacement back door. Measurements approx. 26" height, 16" width, 13" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. 'Triple 7' One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d play. Working order. Original back door. No key. Measurements approx. 26" height, 17" width, 13" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
O.D. Jennings Victoria Model B 1931 One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. Working order. 1d play. Original back door with key. Measurements approx. 24" height, 16" width, 15" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Electric Exchange, Penny Arcade Slot Machine, Old English Inns. Early 20th Century. 1d Play. Working order, with key. Measuring approx. 32" height, 19" width, 13" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Company, Sportsman's Corner One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 2p Play, but originally on 1d Play. Working order, but coin mechanism is jammed. With key, back door not original. Repainted. Skill Button missing. With stand. Measuring approx. 56" height, 18" width, 22" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Union Jacks One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 1d play. Untested for working order. No key. Measurements approx. 27" height, 18" width, 14" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
O.D. Jennings The Governor 1961 One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d play. Untested for working order. Original back door. No key. Measurements approx. 27" height, 17" width, 14" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Screen Stars 'It's Skill' One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 1d Play. With key. Replacement back door. Coin mechanism is jammed but reel does work. Previously repainted. Measurements approx. 24" height, 17" width, 16" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Ruffler & Walker, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Allwin Penny Slot Machine. Early-20th Century. 1d Play. Believed to be in working order, but no balls to test. No key. Measuring approx. 32" height, 20" width, 8" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
British Manufacturing Company, The Pin-Royal, Pinball Slot Machine. Early-20th Century. 1d Play. Untested for working order, no key but unlocked, no cash box door. Measuring approx. 48" height, 18" width, 8" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. 3d One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. Untested for working order. Original back door with no key. Measurements approx. 28" height, 16" width, 15" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
O.D. Jennings Dutch Boy One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 1d Play. Untested for working order, no key. Measurements approx. 24" height, 15" width, 14" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Bursting Cherry One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 6d Play. Untested for working order, with key. Measurements approx. 25" height, 16" width, 15" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Primus One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. Mid-20th Century. Converted to 2p Play. Working order, with key. Measuring approx. 29" height, 20" width, 10" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Horse Head Bonus One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 5 Cent Play. Untested for working order. Original back door, with key. Measurements approx. 25" height, 17" width, 15" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Spielregal, Treff, One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 2p Play. Mid-20th Century. Untested for working order, with keys. Measuring approx. 29" height, 20" width, 10" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Mills Novelty Co. Bell-o-Matic One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 10 Cent Play. Working order. No key. Measurements approx. 28" height, 17" width, 16" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Bryan's Automatic Machine Works, Fruit Bowl, Penny Slot Machine. Circa 1965. Converted to 1p Play. Working order, with key. Measuring approx. 31" height, 18" width, 10" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Vale Amusement Supplies Manhattan 1950s One Arm Bandit Slot Machine. 1d play. Untested for working order. Original back door, no key, front-opening. Measuring approx. 30" height, 20" width, 15" deep. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Fantastic and fun porcelain cookie jar with a lid that is decorated as a slot machine that has hit the jackpot and won a bunch of cookies. Treasure Craft Made in USA backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7.75"L x 7.25"W x 12"HManufacturer: Treasure CraftCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
CRESSET AUTO MACHINE - PENNY IN THE SLOT MACHINE. A large penny in the slot machine, a 'Cresset Auto Machine' in an oak case, with instructions and with it's keys, and with some coins. 105cms high. *CR The mechanism is working, the coin slot is a little stiff when placing a coin in but it all seems to be working.
Allwin De Luxe early 20th Century oak cased penny in the slot machine (working, with keys).Condition:In working order. Generally quite clean condition. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer. WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
The particularly fine Second War immediate ‘Augsburg Raid’ D.F.C., D.F.M. group of seven awarded to Hampden and Lancaster navigator, Warrant Officer F. S. Kirke, Royal New Zealand Air Force, a veteran of at least 41 operational sorties prior to taking part in the Augsburg Raid, including on one, 5 November 1941, when he suffered a fractured skull and severe burns. Kirke distinguished himself during the famous low-level unescorted daylight raid on the M.A.N. diesel factory at Augsburg, 17 April 1942, when in a Lancaster piloted by ‘Ginger’ Garwell. Their Lancaster was the only one of 44 Squadron to reach the target - other than the one flown by Squadron Leader J. D. Nettleton, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for the raid. Garwell’s ‘aircraft was hit badly in the fuselage as it ran in towards the target, but Kirke, lying face down over the bomb sight in the nose, cooly directed his pilot. The aircraft lifted as its bombs went but it was streaming fire and doomed. A couple of miles out of the city Garwell found an open field and accomplished a masterly crash-landing. Four of the stunned and shaken crew, Kirke among them, stumbled from the blazing wreck. The other three died. The survivors were captured.’ Kirke was taken prisoner of war, and interned at the infamous Stalag Luft III, Sagan. He became, ‘the first member of the RNZAF to wear the dual ribbons of the D.F.C. and D.F.M...’ Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1942’, and reverse additionally engraved ‘N.Z.39864 Sgt. F. S. Kirke RNZAF’; Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (N.Z.39864. Sgt. F. S. Kirke. R.N.Z.A.F.) suspension claw re-pinned, and loose; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal, mounted as worn - the DFM in reverse, cleaned, generally nearly very fine or better (lot) £4,000-£6,000 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 5 June 1942. Jointly listed with Flying Officer 65503 A. J. Garwell, D.F.M. (for the award of the DFC), and Sergeants 778173 L. L. Dando and 999625 J. Watson (both for the award of the D.F..M.): ‘On 17th April, 1942, Flying Officer Garwell, Warrant Officer Kirke and Sergeants Dando and Watson were members of the crew of a Lancaster aircraft which took part in the daring daylight attack on Augsburg, involving a flight of some 1,000 miles across enemy territory. Soon after crossing the enemy's coast their aircraft was damaged in a running fight with 25 to 30 enemy fighters. Despite this they pressed on until the target area was reached. In the face off fierce and accurate anti-aircraft fire which further damaged the bomber and set it on fire the bombs were released on the objective. The task accomplished, it was necessary to make a forced landing in a field some 2 miles from the target. In the most harassing circumstances this very gallant crew displayed great fortitude and skill which has set a magnificent example.’ D.F.M. London Gazette 6 June 1941. The original recommendation states: ‘This N.C.O. has carried out a total of 24 operations against the enemy during the course of which he has completed 172 hours flying as Navigator. He has always shown the greatest keenness at his work. His navigation in all kinds of weather has been of the very highest order. Throughout all these operations, he has shown outstanding ability, determination and devotion to duty.’ Frank Skipworth Kirke was born in Wellington, New Zealand in March 1917, and was educated at Marlborough College, Blenheim. He enlisted in the Royal New Zealand Air Force at Ohakea as a Leading Aircraftman in October 1939, advanced to Temporary Sergeant, and embarked for the UK in April 1940. Kirke was posted for training as a Navigator to No. 12 O.T.U. in June 1940, before briefly being posted to 106 Squadron in September 1940. He was posted for operational flying to 83 Squadron, 6 October 1940, and then on to 61 Squadron, 17 March 1941. Kirke was awarded the D.F.M. for his service with 83 Squadron, and the following is given in Night After Night: New Zealanders in Bomber Command by M. Lambert: ‘On the otherhand, Kirke, 25, was vastly experienced [by the time he joined 44 Squadron - February 1942] and held the D.F.M. He’d enlisted in the RNZAF in October 1939, and by May 1941 had flown 34 ops on Hampdens, 25 with 83 Squadron, the rest with 61 Squadron. He’d been decorated after all that, the citation saying his navigation ‘has been of the very highest order’. After five months instructing he was posted to 455 Squadron, RAAF, also on Hampdens. He did four trips with 455 before surviving a nasty crash on Guy Fawkes Day 1941, which left him with a fractured skull and burns. Recovered after four months, he joined 44, completing three ops on Lancasters before the Augsburg raid.’ Kirke wrote to his sister about his investiture at Buckingham Palace, 5 October 1941: ‘There was nothing in it really. I just staggered up to the King, he stuck the medal on my chest and away I went... There was the usual crowd of sightseers floating around outside the main gates so I sailed passed in lordly disdain inside the taxi... Naturally all the women were staring at the heroes and all the fellows were wish it was over so they could go and have a beer.... All the crowd cheered and created hell so I sneaked smartly into the nearest pub and did a spot of steady drinking....’ Kirke had advanced to Flight Sergeant in September 1941, and to Warrant Officer in April 1942. He served as an instructor at No. 25 O.T.U., Finningley, at the same time as A. J. Garwell [whose D.F.C., D.F.M. group was sold as part of the Ron Penhall Collection, in these rooms in September 2006]- whom he was to be later crewed up with at 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron for the Augsburg Raid. In November 1941, Garwell joined the ‘Intensive Flying (Lancaster) Flight’ at Boscombe Down, at which establishment he flew on occasion as 2nd Pilot to Squadron Leader J. D. Nettleton, a timely encounter for before too long they would be flying alongside each other in the Lancasters of 44 Squadron and, more significantly, in the famous daylight raid on Augsburg. By that stage - April 1942 - the recently commissioned Garwell had flown two further sorties to Germany with his new unit and had very much become Nettleton’s right-hand man. On the way out to dispersal in a squadron truck for the Augsburg raid, the pair of them agreed that they would not take evasive action if attacked by fighters, but rather hold their course. As Garwell put it, “The only thing to do is press straight on and keep flat on the ground. If anyone gets crippled I suggest he throttles back and belly-lands straight ahead.” Kirke was one of two Kiwis to fly on the Augsburg Raid. The Augsburg Daylight Raid, 17 April 1942 No better account of this extremely gallant enterprise may be quoted than that written by Chaz Bowyer in For Valour, The Air VCs: ‘At 3.12 p.m. John Nettleton lifted Lancaster R5508 ‘B’ off the Waddington runway, followed by six other Lancasters from 44 Squadron. Once all were airborne and beginning to close up in tight formation, the last Lancaster to leave circled and returned to base, being simply a reserve machine to slot into any gap at the start of the sortie. The remaining six aircraft settled into two Vics of three as they drummed low across Lincolnshire heading southwards. In front Nettleton had Warrant Officer G. T. Rhodes in Lancaster L7536 ‘H’ to his left, and Flying Officer J. Garwell, D.F.M. in R5510 ‘A’ to starboard. The second Vic close behind was led by Flight Lieutenant N. Sandford in R5506 ‘P’...
MILLS NOVELTY CO, AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY THUNDERBIRD DESIGN PAINTED CAST IRON AND WOODEN CASED SLOT MACHINE, the mechanism made to take 2 pence coins, the raised coin slot at the top, beside the coin pusher viewing mechanism, above three reels and the jackpot guide, the front of the case with the coin storage, and trays, the pull handle to the right hand side, the removable backside enclosing the mechanism, width 42cm x depth 40cm x height 67cm (condition report: in working order, prone to coins jamming as we had to remove one before testing, some coins inside, two case keys, overall good condition, general signs of usage)
A 20TH CENTURY PENNY SLOT MACHINE, with a clock face reading 'big hand on red to win' to the right of the face is peer glass for the pennies, above an instruction plaque, a turning key and a penny release section, width 51cm x depth 32cm x height 67cm (condition report: ideal for restoration, a quantity of pennies present, carcass with historical woodworm all over, untested, other historical play wear and usage)

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