- A FIGURAL BIRD SHOOTING GALLERY TARGET
IN ORIGINAL BOXThe mint in box spinner shooting gallery target is stamped PATENT 2085933 which establishes the circa date at 1937.A similar example with embossed lettering...
[more like this] - A RARE C.W. PARKER KNOCKDOWN SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe running boar with a clown aboard - facing backwards - is signed Manuf' by CW Parker Abilene Kansas with the number 12.Pictured in Parker's Catalog of Shooting...
[more like this] - CLUBS PLAYING CARD SUIT IRON SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETA thick iron target in the form of a playing card suit with an outset roundel on front centered by the bullseye which would have been backed by a gong or switch...
[more like this] - SPADES PLAYING CARD SUIT IRON SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETA thick iron target in the form of a playing card suit with outset roundel on front centered by the bullseye which would have been backed by a gong or switch...
[more like this] - AN H. C. EVANS MECHANICAL MULE SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe cast iron figure with nice cast detail to the eye and mouth is rigged with a moveable back leg that, according to an Evans catalog, '' When the bull's-eye...
[more like this] - A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FISHING BOY SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe large, thick, heavy iron mechanical shooting gallery target is formed as a single 46-inch iron casting mounted to an iron base plate. The right arm pivots...
[more like this] - AN EARLY 20TH C. 'PANCHO VILLA' SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe figural cast iron target, cast in very good detail and attributed to maker Emil Hoffmann of Chicago, is illustrated in the company's circa 1912 catalogs...
[more like this] - RARE C.W. PARKER BRASS-PLATED SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThis rare variation of a scarcely seen animated iron target by C.W. Parker is important for its condition (the only other versions found on the market had damage)...
[more like this] - A RARE C.W. PARKER IRON WHIPPET SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe scarce, large, iron whippet target is signed C.W. Parker Abilene, Kansas back side with cast embossed letters. In the early 1900s, these targets zipped along...
[more like this] - AN OUTSTANDING LARGE MECHANICAL LADY
LION TAMER TARGETThe striking painted sheet iron mechanical shooting gallery target, 'near life-sized', is an outstanding Victorian example with classic, charming, folky,...
[more like this] - SCARCE 1930S SHEET IRON COWBOY SHOOTING
GALLERY TARGETThe iron gunfighter silhouette target is homage to a similar model made by William F. Mangels of Coney Island. This unattributed example sports a sharply notched...
[more like this] - CAST IRON SHOOTING GALLERY TARGETS Lot
of (3) Figural Targets, early 20th c., incl: Swan, 5 1/2" high (7" with base), 5 1/2" wide; Squirrel, 7 1/2" high (8 1/2" with base), 4 1/2" wide; and Rat, 4 1/2" high (5...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE IRON SHOOTING GALLERY TARGET,
ROOSTERS Antique iron target, two roosters in white paint, on a newer black painted iron base.18.75”H x 10.25”W...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE KNOCK DOWN CARNIVAL SHOOTING
GALLERY.Antique Knock Down Carnival Shooting Gallery. American, first quarter twentieth century. Iron frame with painted cast iron pigeon targets. 48 x 52 x 5". Thirty-two...
[more like this] - TEN CAST IRON SHOOTING GALLERY TARGETSTen
Cast Iron Shooting Gallery Targets. Possible H.C. Evans in Chicago. There are eight birds and two stars. Sizes vary....
[more like this] - HOPALONG CASSIDY SHOOTING GALLERYHopalong
Cassidy Shooting Gallery. USA: Automatic Toy Co., ca. 1950s. Mechanical shooting gallery made mostly of lithographed tin. Includes original gun and targets. Approximately...
[more like this] - SHOOT A CROW TARGET GAMEMade by the
N.N. Hill-Brass Company in Connecticut, original box in as is condition included shooting gallery of four crows includes guns with wooden stop...
[more like this] - WYANDOTTE MECHANICAL SHOOTING GALLERY
1950s, tin litho with duck targets mounted on an elastic band which was designed to rotate, equipped with gun and two rubber tipped darts, supported by a swing out metal stand....
[more like this] - THREE IRON SWINGING BIRD CARNIVAL GALLERY
TARGETS Circa 1930, painted iron birds swinging on a stick up mount, yellow, white, and red, shoot all three and they all will be dead....
[more like this] - AMERICAN SHOOTING GALLERY TARGET. First
half 20th century, cast iron. Spinning target with duck and bird. Old red paint. Bird has small split. 9"h....
[more like this] - GROUP OF CAST IRON SHOOTING GALLERY
TARGETSGroup of cast iron shooting gallery targets, ca. 1900, star is 9 1/4" l.
Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As expected wear....
[more like this] - TWO TIN LITHOGRAPH TARGETSTwo tin lithograph
targets, to include an Eldon wind-up tiger, 14" w.; marble shooting game, Wolverine basketball target, and a Wyandotte model shooting gallery, in original box, 14" w.
Competitive...
[more like this] - SELECTION OF DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES
Including large carved wood burro plaque, two iron shooting gallery targets, two Indian painted wood masks, and two Latin American masks. Donkey plaque is 16 in. H., 37 in....
[more like this] - Iron bird shooting gallery targets,
white painted birds, 4-1/2"h x 35"w, wear to paint...
[more like this] - Lot 3 early cast iron shooting gallery
targets. 10'' to 22'' Length....
[more like this] - Early cast iron shooting gallery target.
30'' Length....
[more like this] - Two painted tin mechanical shooting
gallery targets late 19th c. 10" h. and 9 1/4" h. ?...
[more like this] - Early painted cast iron spade form shooting
gallery target. 11'' x 13''....
[more like this] - Rabbit & Elephant Shooting Gallery Targets.
Cast iron. Made by W.F. Mangels Co., Coney Island, New York. Rabbit's tail is missing. Exceptional yellow paint and surface. Makes a nice pair of carnival shooting targets.
Condition...
[more like this] - Cast Iron Mechanical Owl Shooting Gallery
Target.
Made by C.W. Parker, Abilene, Kansas. Shoot bull's eye in chest of owl and wings will flap. Incredibly rare carnival shooting target.
Condition (Excellent). Size...
[more like this] - Circle Bull's Eye Shooting Gallery Targets.
Cast iron. Attributed to W.F. Mangels Co., Coney Island, New York. Professionally made mounting stands. Shoot the bull's eye and hit the triangular clangor. Makes for an eye-catching...
[more like this] - Die-Cut Sheet Iron Clown Shooting Gallery
Target.
Description Circa 1930s to 1940s. Comes with original bell and clapper mechanism that works if bulls eye is hit on clown's face. Nicely presented on a modern display...
[more like this] - EARLY SHOOTING GALLERY TARGET - Eastern
European Mechanical Shooting Gallery Target in painted iron plate depicting a windmill with two spinning blades that pass in front of the target disc 20'' x 17 1/2'' excluding...
[more like this] - Early painted shooting gallery target
clown holding mans face. 11'' W 9'' D 21'' Ht....
[more like this] - Early painted ''Daniel Boone'' shooting
gallery target. 20'' W 29'' Ht....
[more like this] - Cast Iron Paratrooper Shooting Gallery
Target.
Made by W.F. Mangels Co., Coney Island, New York. Professionally made mounting stand. Two piece casting. Minor crack on the head of the parachutist. Superb surface...
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