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1930s Art Deco Pinball Machine

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Lot Id

262120

Dimensions

17"W x 33"D x 21"H

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Pick-Up Only

Opening Bid

$40.00

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Category

HOME ACCESSORIES/Decorative

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Description

* Wooden frame

* Painted wooden game panel

* Steel and aluminum pins, cups and channels on board

* Eight steel balls

* Working spring plunger, handle replaced with a wing nut

* Coin slot to release balls, originally a penny machine, converted to operate with a nickel

* Missing key to coin cabinet

* Wooden legs with painted ball feet

* Glass panel on top of case

* Table top height

* Manufactured early 1930s

* In working condition, balls release for play with a nickel

* Shows signs of wear, including soiling and fogging on underside of glass, heavy scratches and scuffs throughout wooden case, a gap on right side of case edging, fine cracks and soiling to game board