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Old Mechanical Lithographed Tin Bowler With Game Parts
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This item is already soldOld Mechanical Lithographed Tin Bowler With Game Parts
Mechanical   Lithographed   Tin   Toy   Bowler   Bowling   Sports   Game   Parts
The picture shows two views of this Old Mechanical Lithographed Tin Bowler With Game Parts. These parts are not dated but they are old. They were found when some things were removed from storage that had been there since 1948. They are believed to be from a table top bowling lane game. The Bowler is similar to ones that were used in old arcade games. This lot includes the working mechanical bowler, a 3/4'' solid black glass marble, and six miniature wooden bowling pins. These were all found wrapped up together. There were no other parts to the game present.

The bowler has a weighted mechanical device in his hand that keeps the marble from falling out until it hits a metal peg that is on his leg. There is no maker's mark. The only marking is ''PATENT PENDING'' on his inner arm. The bowler, bending over as pictured, measures 3-3/4'' tall. The bowling pins each measure 2-1/8'' tall and the marble measures 3/4''. The marble is in mint condition. The bowler is excellent working condition. The pins are excellent as well.

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Old Mechanical Lithographed Tin Bowler With Game Parts


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