![]() It was designed to sidestep the gambling laws of the time by dispensing a pack of gum with every play unlike other machines with a vending element, this model has the gum vendor on top of the machine. Lot #903, a circa 1905-1910 5¢ Caille Liberty package gum slot machine, believed to be the only known surviving example, is estimated at $120,000-$225,000. This 1895 example, in working, all original, untouched condition, is considered the apex of all coin-op gambling machines ever manufactured. Lot #155, a Charles Fey Liberty Bell slot machine and shipping crate, rings true with its $150,000-250,000 estimate. Let’s take a gamble and start off by reviewing this sale’s remarkable selection of countertop slot machines. All lots from this auction are on display in Morphy’s Las Vegas auction gallery and available for preview now. Las Vegas, Nevada, Decem– Morphy Auctions, the finest auction destination for fresh to the market collections, is pleased to announce this multi-million dollar sales event to be held on Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, January 29th, 2017 starting at 9am PST both days. ![]() ![]() This 1,700+ lot auction follows closely on the heels of the company’s blockbuster coin-op sale in October, 2016 and features many world class machines consigned directly from the Barry Goldfarb collection. ![]()
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