SoldSkeleton Second Dealing Faro Box. Maker unknown, ca.Skeleton Second Dealing Faro Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Height of posts inside the box can be adjusted to allow the top card to be pulled back slightly so the second card from the top can be dealt.See Sold Price
SoldGaffed / Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box.Gaffed / Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1910s. The height of the side posts leaves a minuscule gap which the dealer may use to covertly deal seconds. Felt underside. 3 x 3 12 x 1See Sold Price
SoldGaffed / Second Deal Skeleton Faro Box. Maker unknown,Gaffed / Second Deal Skeleton Faro Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1910s. Chrome and steel skeleton style faro box with exposed sides. Designed to allow the user to deal seconds. 3 3/8 x 4 ¼ x 1 1/8̶See Sold Price
SoldStuss Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. DifferentStuss Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Different from a faro dealing box in two ways: first, it has a cut-out in the lid that allows a view of the indices; second, the device holds out the last fSee Sold Price
SoldOpen-sided Gaffed Faro Dealing BoxOpen-sided Gaffed (Cheating) Faro Dealing Box also known as a "Skin" or "Skeleton" Box. Used for dealing second cards. Can be set up to a square box. Maker unknown. Nickel plated brass, comes with disSee Sold Price
SoldFaro Dealing Box. American, maker unknown, ca. 1940.Faro Dealing Box. American, maker unknown, ca. 1940. Nickel plated and in good working order. An unusually sized piece intended for patience cards. 3 x 2 x 1 5/8".See Sold Price
SoldTwo Faro Dealing Boxes. American, maker unknown, ca.Two Faro Dealing Boxes. American, maker unknown, ca. 1940. Well made out of heavy German silver with heavy duty rollers guiding the deck up and down. Stamped “Pat. Apld. For." Excellent.See Sold Price
SoldMulti-Deck Faro-style Dealing Box. Ca. 1910Multi-Deck Faro-style Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1910. Nickel plated box built to accommodate two or more packs of cards for dealing Spanish Monte or possibly used for the game of Diana. Finish wSee Sold Price
SoldGraham Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box. George Graham,Graham Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box. George Graham, Chicago, ca. 1950. The two posts in back can be adjusted to allow the top card to be pushed to the rear of the box, so that the card under it caSee Sold Price
SoldSpanish Monte Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1890.Spanish Monte Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. Similar to a faro dealing box, but used for the game Spanish Monte, which was popular during the Mexican War (1846-1848) and in cities along the RioSee Sold Price
SoldStuss Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Dealing boxStuss Dealing Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1920. Dealing box with nickel-plated sides for the game of Stuss, or Jewish Faro, a variant of faro. The top plate is notched to allow the indices of the top cardSee Sold Price
SoldGaffed Faro Dealing Box. A. Ball & Bros., Makers, No.Gaffed Faro Dealing Box. A. Ball & Bros., Makers, No. 557, Chicago, ca. 1895. The top plate moves back and forth about ¼” probably to enable second dealing. A number under the maker’s name indicaSee Sold Price
SoldStuss Dealing Box. American, maker unknown, ca. 1940.Stuss Dealing Box. American, maker unknown, ca. 1940. Nickel-plated and in good working order. The game of Stuss is a variant of faro and is sometimes referred to as Jewish faro. Cards were supposed tSee Sold Price
SoldGaffed Faro Dealing Box.Gaffed Faro Dealing Box. American, ca. 1890s. German silver dealing shoe appears straight, yet a side-squeeze gaff enables second dealing. Plate stamped “6” with no other maker’s marks. Green feSee Sold Price
SoldMason & Co.Mason & Co. Gaffed Faro Dealing Box. Chicago, ca. 1900s. German silver dealing box, marked inside: “Mason & Co/Makers/Chicago/586”. Gaffed with right side-squeeze which allows second dealing. GreeSee Sold Price
SoldFaro Dealing Box. Maker unknown, [n.d.]. This all-brassFaro Dealing Box. Maker unknown, [n.d.]. This all-brass dealing box was made by hand by an excellent machinist. When the side button is depressed the front drops down to load the deck. Likely unique.See Sold Price
Faro Dealing Box.Faro Dealing Box. Maker unknown, early 20th century. All-brass dealing box, slanted with two legs. Button on side to open front panel, which is beveled. Finely made. Uncommon design.See Sold Price
SoldGaffed / Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box.Gaffed / Second Dealing Skeleton Faro Box. Nineteenth century silver-plate dealing shoe, engraved “English Banque” in Gothic lettering, the side posts leaving a minuscule gap which the dealer maySee Sold Price
SoldGeorge Mason & Co. Faro Dealing Box. Chicago: Mason & Co. M...George Mason & Co. Faro Dealing Box. Chicago: Mason & Co. Makers, ca. 1900s. Heavy nickel-plated dealing box. Marked on the inside, “Mason and Co. / Makers / Chicago”. 4 x 3 1/8 x 1 ¾See Sold Price
SoldGaffed Faro Dealing Box. Mason & Co. Makers, 1890Gaffed Faro Dealing Box. Mason & Co. Makers, Chicago, IL., ca. 1890. German silver “squeeze box.” Tiny piece broken but present. VG.See Sold Price
SoldGaffed Second Dealing Faro Box Owned by John Scarne.Gaffed Second Dealing Faro Box Owned by John Scarne. Chicago: A. Ball & Bro., ca. 1910s. German silver faro dealing shoe marked by Ball & Bro. to underside of top plate. 4 x 3 x 1 ¾”. Green felt unSee Sold Price
SoldSecond Dealing Faro Box. Chicago, Mason & Co. Second Dealing Faro Box. Chicago, Mason & Co. Nickel-plated metal skeleton-style dealing box that allows the operator to deal seconds. Hallmarked. Slight wear to finish, but overall good condition.See Sold Price
SoldWill & Finck, Gaffed Skeleton Faro Dealing BoxWill & Finck, Gaffed (Cheating) Second Card, Skeleton Faro Dealing Box, also known as a skin box with rear post lock up. This is one of the most desirable of all Will & Finck dealing boxes. Made in SaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Faro Card Presses. Makers unknown, ca. 1890.Two Early Faro Card Presses. Makers unknown, ca. 1890. The first with dove tailed joints, stamped with stars and the name “S. Kreidler”. No spacers. The second nicely made, with lid and seven spacSee Sold Price
SHIP'S DOCUMENT BOX Second Half of the 19th Century Height 11.5". Width 23". Depth 12.5".Eldred's4.7(419)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Antique Carved Wood and Metal Noodle Maker Press w/Carved Ram IndiaArarity Auctions4.6(177)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Three Akan Tribal Brass African Containers Forowa Boxes and a Dan Snuff MortarArarity Auctions4.6(177)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Hold the Fort - Five Holes - Mechanical BankThe RSL Auction Company4.6(240)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
Triple-Expansion Stationary Steam Engine Salesman SampleMiller & Miller Auctions Ltd.4.7(319)See Sold PriceMar 02, 2024
RUSSIAN GOLD DIAMOND NATURAL PEARL BROOCH PENDANTAntique Arena Inc.4.5(878)See Sold PriceJun 15, 2024