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
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
SoldPorcelain Playing Card Box. Maker Unknown, ca. 1890.Porcelain Playing Card Box. Maker Unknown, ca. 1890. English style King of Hearts on lid. Exc.See 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
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
SoldFrench Folk Art Playing Card Box. Maker unknown, ca.French Folk Art Playing Card Box. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. Mirrored box with French playing cards on all four sides. Exc.See Sold Price
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
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
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
SoldBird Box, ca. 1890,Bird Box. Maker unknown (likely Bland), ca. 1890. Finely crafted hardwood box 4 ¾ x 3 x 4 ". A playing card or other flat object is placed into the box and the lid is shut. When the lid is later openSee 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
SoldSpanish/Mexican Monte Dealing Box.Spanish/Mexican Monte Dealing Box. Manufacturer unknown, mid or late nineteenth century. Heavy solid brass dealing box for the game popularized during the Mexican War (1846 – 48) and in cities alongSee 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
SoldDominoes, bone set. Maker unknown, ca. 1890.Dominoes, bone set. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. Set of 28 bone & ebony dominoes, in original wooden box. VG.See Sold Price
SoldCage Production. Maker unknown, ca. 1890Cage Production. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. The magician shows a sturdy metal box empty. Upon closing and re-opening its lid, the interior of the box is filled by a substantial nickel-plated cage contaiSee Sold Price
Two matching porcelain match holders. Makers unknown,Two matching porcelain match holders. Makers unknown, ca.1890. Lid of one with a pipe atop the QH; lid of the other with a box of matches atop the QS. Both lids appear to be rest on a pack of porcelaiSee Sold Price
SoldDouble Flap Card DrawerDouble Flap Card Drawer. Maker unknown (likely English), ca. 1890. 3 ½ x 5 x 1 ½" finely built hardwood drawer box which allows the performer to change, vanish or exchange two cards. Operates with tSee Sold Price
SoldGeo. Mason & Co. Faro Card Press and Dealing BoxGeo. Mason & Co. Faro Card Press and Dealing Box Holder. Denver, ca. 1890. Hallmarked “Geo. Mason & Co., Makers, 1413 18th St., Denver, Colo." No maker's name on screw. Original key. Piece of wood oSee Sold Price
SoldSwing handled wicker sewing basket, reed withmaple frame, ca. 1890. Original natural finish, unknown maker. Curlicue rim at top, interlocking spirals on sides. Bottom shelf with beaded gallery. 29" high, 16 1/2" diameter. Excellent original condSee Sold Price
SoldFaro Dealing Box. Will & Finck, S.F., ca. 1890Faro Dealing Box. Will & Finck, S.F. Cal., ca. 1890. Silver plate over brass. Brass shows through in places. One of the premier makers. VG.See Sold Price
SoldLacquered playing card box. Maker unknown ca. 1930Lacquered playing card box. Maker unknown, ca. 1930. Holds two decks of cards. VG.See Sold Price
SoldFaro Marker Rack. Maker unknown, ca. 1890.Faro Marker Rack. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. These racks sat on Faro tables and were used to hold the markers and coppers. 27 x 14 ½ x 3 ½. Exc.See Sold Price
SoldTraveling Roulette Wheel. Maker unknown, ca. 1890.Traveling Roulette Wheel. Maker unknown, ca. 1890. In wooden case. 13 x 13”. VG.See Sold Price
PANORAMIC MAINE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGThomaston Place Auction Galleries4.4(386)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
Hold the Fort - Five Holes - Mechanical BankThe RSL Auction Company4.6(239)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
Triple-Expansion Stationary Steam Engine Salesman SampleMiller & Miller Auctions Ltd.4.7(316)See Sold PriceMar 02, 2024
Antique Pharmacy Scale ca 1890State Line Auctions & Estate Services4.6(275)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
RUSSIAN GOLD DIAMOND NATURAL PEARL BROOCH PENDANTAntique Arena Inc.4.5(852)See Sold PriceJun 15, 2024