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VTG 1930s Gaming Punch Board."Cheerful Charley " Smiley Face Man.UNUSED #9106
$ 25.87
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THIS WEEK IS AN ESTATESALE WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF ANTIQUES,
JEWELRY AND FINE ARTS.
This offer is for a Vintage 1930's Punch Board. It is unused and measures 10 & 7/8
" wide x 12 & 3/8" high. This board is titled "Cheerful Charley". We have several different unused boards going up for auction this week .See details in condition description and pics. Here's a great opportunity to purchase a piece gaming history with NO RESERVE! Opening bid is .
We suggest you bid early and see what kind of competition you're up against. Also it doesn't hurt to place an "up to" bid. Pick what you want to pay.Many collectors mention they got aced out at the end of the auction by the pros. No kidding. Get your bids in early.
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