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HIGH STRIKER
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GAFFED WORLD’S FAIR HIGH
GAFFED WORLD’S FAIR HIGH STRIKER.Gaffed World’s Fair High Striker. Chicago: H.C. Evans, ca. 1915. Attractive and small hardwood high striker used as a trade stimulator in saloons. Engraved brass number plates, wooden construction. Folds for storage. 22” high. Cleverly gaffed so the results can be controlled by the operator.
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DUTCH EXPORT SILVER CREAM JUG,
DUTCH EXPORT SILVER CREAM JUG, WINDMILL, BOAT AND CARNAVAL HIGH STRIKER CABINET SCULPTURES The lot consisting of 835 silver cabinet items: Baroque style cream jug with hinged dome lid with acorn finial, branch shape handles, and grotesque mask spout, scrolls and foliate design with a persona and a goat on the front, marked on the bottom, 4" x 3 ?" x 2 ?"; and three cabinet sculptures, articulated windmill, marked on the bottom, 4" x 2 ?" x 2 ?"; rocking boat, 4 ?" x 3 ¼" x?", and carnival high strike, marked on the plate, 3 ½" x 2 ?" x 1 ¼". Total weight 7.53 toz.
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A Mike Munves One Cent High Striker
A Mike Munves One Cent High Striker Skill Game in Oak Case
New York, First-Half 20th Century
Height 100 1/2 x width 19 1/2 x depth 21 1/4 inches.
Note:
A version of the High Striker is illustrated in the 1939 Mike Munves Arcade Game & Machine Catalog.
Property from the Collection of Lee and Paula South, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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