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Lot 251

A large quantity of assorted toys including, boxed remote controls hovercraft, fisher price garage, board games, a boxed slot machine, Big Mouth Billy Bass, a children's acoustic guitar, etc

Lot 843

A vintage 1940's one arm bandit penny slot machine, 'The Film Stars', with single barrel depicting named actors and mechanism within a painted wooden case with chromed mounts, plate to the front with 'Your Favourites' and photograph of a silent movie star, possibly Clara Bow, together with a quantity of over two hundred old pennies to operate, 42 by 35 by 72cm high.

Lot 546

A vintage slot machine, Jolly Joker

Lot 535

A Circa 2000 Slot Machine In Working Order, ‘The Adams Family’

Lot 536

A Circa 1999 Slot Machine In Working Order, ‘Cash Beast’

Lot 446

A Wanders Allwin 'Honest Joe Nevanok' penny flick slot machine, with spiral leading to 24 winning holes, glass front with oak surround, VG not tested

Lot 88

A VINTAGE ALLWINS TYPE PENNY SLOT ARCADE MACHINE.

Lot 89

A GOOD ALLWINS TYPE BRYANS ELEVENSES PENNY SLOT ARCADE MACHINE.

Lot 90

A RARE PIN-O-SKILL PINBALL PENNY SLOT ARCADE MACHINE, MANUFACTURED BY B.A.N.C, 46, FETTER LANE, LONDON, EC4.

Lot 772

A 1930's 'FiveWin' place coin in the slot amusement arcade machine with half pennies and keys

Lot 774

An Amusement Arcade slot machine illuminated advertising board, OXO

Lot 775

An Amusement Arcade slot machine illuminated advertising board, Ticket Rush

Lot 776

An Amusement Arcade slot machine illuminated advertising board, Hokey Cokey

Lot 2424

An old penny Easy Push slot machine

Lot 644

Bryans Automatic Machine Works - A 1950s Bryans 'Fruit Bowl' 1d coin operated counter top penny slot machine, contained in a light oak wooden case, height 83cm.

Lot 1352

A Chocolate 'One Penny in Slot' circular enamel vending machine inscription, in mint condition, 2 1/4" diameter.

Lot 189

A vintage O.D Jennings 'Deci-Bell Tic-Tac-Toe Jackpot' slot machine, Indian head, converted to take modern 10p pieces, full working order, 27.25"h, 15.25"w, 15"d **Viewing by appointment only

Lot 249

A vintage 'Double Up With Legalite' slot machine. CONDITION REPORT Age-related wear to the casing surround, areas of metal banding broken. Untested

Lot 569

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

Lot 570

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

Lot 573

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

Lot 574

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

Lot 575

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

Lot 576

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

Lot 579

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

Lot 580

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

Lot 581

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

Lot 584

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 pennys, 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

Lot 595

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

Lot 600

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

Lot 132

Groetchen 1930's 'Twenty One 21' counter top trade stimulator blackjack slot machine game with key

Lot 3742

Rare early 20th century 'Fireworks' slot machine, by Stevenson & Lovett, 80cm high x 48cm wide

Lot 3745

Vintage 'The Rippler' table-top arcade slot machine, 56cm high x 33cm wide

Lot 156

An Allwin de Luxe "Copyright" amusement arcade penny slot machine, with a glazed door and oak case, 70 x 51.5 x 19.3cm. Condition report: Not working. Some pennies inside but no balls drop down. One hinge needs screwing back on.

Lot 312

A Mill's Hightop slot machine 'Lucky Strike Club', in working order, height 26in.

Lot 514

Regina Slot machine in pieces A/F

Lot 436

A Circa 1950's Rotamint Super Wall Mounting Slot Machine, (possibly German).

Lot 1323

Vintage American Nickel Slot Machine, 20th c., thunderbird design, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, painted cast metal and wood, h. 26 in., w. 16 in., d. 15 in

Lot 1324

Vintage American 25-Cent Slot Machine, 20th c., "Mills Black Beauty", Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, painted metal and wood, h. 26 1/2 in., w. 16 in., d. 15 1/4 in

Lot 87

1966 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster- 1 of 863 right-hand drive Series 1 4.2 Roadsters made and warranted to have covered 49,000 miles from new - Purchased by Patrick Thornton of P & K Thornton Restorations 'Classic Jaguar Specialists' in 1986 and painstakingly refurbished before returning to the road in 2008 - 'Matching' chassis and engine numbers and original Carmen Red with Black livery - Implicated in the infamous 'one armed bandit murder' of 1967 which inspired the film 'Get Carter' - Referenced in the Mark Knopfler song '5:15am' from the album Shangri-La For many people, the E-Type remains the ultimate production Jaguar. A car whose heady blend of styling and performance were so exceptional at its 1961 Geneva Motor Show launch they continue to cast a smooth, elliptical shadow over the marque's new sports cars some 56 years later! Its Malcolm Sayer-penned lines are thought by many to be among the most striking ever to adorn a motor car. Indeed, only a few years ago the Daily Telegraph ranked the E-Type top of the `100 most beautiful cars of all time' and, of course, none other than Enzo Ferrari beat them to it by many years when he similarly described it as `the most beautiful car ever made'. Like the XK150 before it, it was born of Jaguar's competition successes on the race tracks of Europe. Make no mistake, this was no ordinary motorcar - it was a true thoroughbred. Allied to a monocoque passenger cell, the model's tubular front sub-frame cradled a 3781cc DOHC straight-six engine, independent torsion-bar suspension and rack and pinion steering, while its back axle played host to a sophisticated coil-sprung set-up complete with inboard disc brakes. From birth, the E-Type was available either as a Fixed Head Coupe or two-seat Roadster. Among the very fastest cars of its generation, contemporary road tests found the newcomer to be capable of 0-60mph in circa 7 seconds and 150mph. Despite this, engine size was increased from 3.8 to 4.2-litres in October 1964 and, with the change, came a sweeter all-synchromesh gearbox, better brakes and electrical systems, plus more comfortable seats. A mere 863 right-hand drive E-Type Series 1 4.2 Roadsters were made prior to the introduction of the so-called Series 1.5 cars in September 1967. According to its accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Trace Certificate, this particular example - chassis 1E1482 - was manufactured on 11th February 1966. Finished in Carmen Red with Black leather upholstery, it was road registered as `LGT 788D' and supplied new via Linmac Ltd to Kemal Kansaran of Ilford, Essex. However, the Roadster's actual first owner is understood to have been Mr Kansaran's business associate Vince Landa. Continuing the distancing trend, the E-Type was booked in for its first service at 1,016 miles with Hackney Road Motor Services by Rensa Models Ltd of Long Street, London on April 1st 1966. A former boxer, Mr Landa fell foul of the infamous Kray Twins when they accused him of installing slot machines in some of their clubs. Relocating to the North East as a result, he set-up Social Club Services - a fruit machine business valued at £8m in 1966 - and became the owner of The Piccadilly and Birdcage nightclubs in Newcastle which played host to the likes of Tom Jones and Roy Orbison. Although, his main residence was Dryderdale Hall, Bishop Auckland, he also had a property in Spain and maintained links to London and the South-East. Embroiled in the so-called `one armed bandit murder' which saw Social Club Services' employee Angus Sibbert shot dead on January 4th 1967, `LGT 788D' was supposedly being driven that night by Michael Luvaglio (Landa's brother) and Dennis Stafford who were subsequently convicted of the crime. Messers Luvaglio and Stafford have long protested their innocence and the whole affair is referenced in Mark Knopfler's song 5:15am as well as being cited as an inspiration for the film `Get Carter' (which just so happens to feature Dryderdale Hall as the villain's lair). Eventually released by Durham Constabulary to H. Sibley of Pear Tree Garage on 10th September 1968, the Jaguar's next owner was reportedly Norman Gibbs of Hebburn, South Tyneside. A quiet spoken gentleman who was rarely seen without a jacket and tie, Mr Gibbs kept the car until 1986 when it was bought by Mr Willis, a Surrey-based dealer. Promptly advertised in Exchange & Mart on March 6th, `LGT 788D' was described thus: `E-Type Roadster, 1966, original red paintwork, 48,000 miles, service books, last owner 17 years, requires restoration'. Unperturbed by the work needed - if only because he and his brother own a restoration business specializing in Jaguars - the vendor had long been on the lookout for a late E-Type 4.2 Roadster that had left the factory in Carmen Red with Black upholstery. A personal project carried out on an `as and when' basis, the car had its repaired bodyshell re-sprayed during the mid-1990s but did not return to the road until 2008 (circa 700 miles ago) and indeed has just had a hood bag made for it. Aside from some crazing to the bonnet's power bulge which was caused by a stopper that ICI discontinued shortly thereafter, the Jaguar's Carmen Red cellulose paintwork remains highly presentable. Warranted to have covered just 49,000 miles from new, the E-Type has been thoroughly mechanically overhauled. Pleasingly retaining its original engine and gearbox, the Roadster benefits from an uprated cooling system, limited slip differential, taller back axle ratio, wider stainless wire wheels and improved Coopercraft front disc brakes. As smart underneath as it is on top, there is little doubt that the two-seater's rejuvenation was a labour of love. Described by the vendor as being in `very good' (paintwork, gearbox) or `excellent' (bodywork, engine, electrical equipment, interior trim) condition, this highly desirable, low mileage E-Type is only being offered for sale after thirty-one years to help fund a house purchase. The subject of an article in the E-Type Club's magazine entitled `E-Type Jags and Flashy Suits' during February 2012 (copy included), `LGT 788D' also comes with a jack, tool roll, handbook, brochure, Heritage Certificate, Exchange & Mart advertisement, Norman Gibbs' driving licence, first service invoice and MOT certificate valid until October 2018 etc. A fabulous car with a remarkable story to tell. PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press we have been contacted by the author of the 'E-Type Jags and Flashy Suits' article, Mr Michael Cassidy, to say his subsequent research has shown that (a) Vince Landa's nightclub portfolio did not include the Birdcage and (b) Harry Sibley of the Pear Tree Garage was 'a regular in the company that Landa kept'.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 1380

'The Clown' an early 20th century penny in the slot arcade machine, in an oak case with branded mark P.M.W.G. XX, together with a quantity of tokens, 46 x 15 x 77cm

Lot 412

A 1970's 'Hold for Gold' vintage one arm bandit arcade slot machine.

Lot 1366

A German Brugmann 'Gluckszahl' Racing slot machine.

Lot 342

A quantity of children's toys to include Dennis the Menace picture block puzzle, remote control cars, Lego, a slot machine and a battery operated Real Smoke Super Express track and train set (3)

Lot 137

A small blue and white enamel vending machine plaque - Place penny in the slot, turn knob to right, 3 1/2 x 2 3/4".

Lot 242

An All or One' Jackpot slot machine in simulated rosewood case with buttons for 'Cancel' 'Bonus Nudge' 'Nudge Hold', 66cm wide, 158cm high

Lot 312

G.B. Stitched Stamp Booklets. A rare complete George VI 1942, 2/6 green cover 'Walters Palm Toffee' #177 S.G. BD17 light colours, 6 x 2½d, 6 x 2d, 6 x ½d, cat. val. £800+, with complete George V, 1951, 5/ buff cover inland Christmas cards, S.G. BD 30 dark colours 18 x 2½d, 6 x 2d, 6 x ½d, 1938 S.G. BD1A slot machine plain booklet with two panes of 1½d brown with interleave, 1952 5/ buff S.G. BD31, both with just one pane of pale blue 1d. Two further empty booklets, and a 1965 QEII complete 2/- booklet. High cat. value.

Lot 412

Collection of vintage Casino and Slot machine coin cups

Lot 539

VINTAGE PENNY SLOT MACHINE

Lot 236

An unusual Victorian wall hanging penny slot Astrology game machine, 'When were you born' the panel reads 'If you wish your character disposition, capabilities, what you will do best in, fully described, place penny in the slot marked, the month you were born in, arched panel flanked by mirrored panels above pulled drawers. The painted panel reads place penny in slot and give it time to drop, then gently pull drawer c 1890

Lot 49

A 1930's American Mills Novelty Company fruit or slot machine, the front of the castle case cast with a heraldic type shield etc., painted in red, yellow, picked out in chrome, overall on a blue ground, with veneered sides and an oak base, 68cm high, 39cm wide

Lot 197

Allwin Deluxe Penny in the Slot arcade machine circa 1930

Lot 529

A 'Win a place' 1d slot machine, wall mounted in an oak case and another coin opperated game by ESCO

Lot 375

STANDING COWBOY ONE-ARM-BANDIT SLOT MACHINE BY SEGA 20TH CENTURY the life size figure serial no. 720221, UK penny slot 184cm high

Lot 218

Charles Fey & Sons 3 Jacks coin drop slot machine, c. 1910. On 1p play. With key for back, working when tested by vendor.

Lot 385

Tokens, City of Cape Town, the Pier, Catering Department, set of tokens, 2/6, 2/-, 1/-, 6d, 3d, and 1d, value both sides, 1/-, 6d, 3d very fine, others much as struck; Wonderland, Ocean Beach, Durban, “Automatic Amusment” brass slot machine tokens (3), c. 1935-40 (Theron N7); “Werth Marke’ tokens (2), copper and brass, value “10”, fine (14) The envelope for the former, dated 17/12/62, states “Old Café on the Old Pier (50 years ago) – Present from [J. H. H.] Chamberlain [Durban]”

Lot 623

A vintage penny slot arcade machine, Have A Go,

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