Here is a vintage pocket dice game from the 1930’s made by the Demley Company in New York. It’s a nifty little hand-held dice game in a pocket sized steel box measuring 3 ¼” X 1 ¾” and 3/8” thick. To operate you simply push in the button at the side to start the two wheels inside spinning. When the button is released, the dice stop in the proper position to be viewed through the viewing windows. This game is in excellent condition and it works perfectly. The top half of the game is polished ...
This is a very well made and very old folding game board likely to be from a traveling carnival or casino in the early 1900’s. The board is labeled at the top as “High Card” and has the entire spade card set from Ace to King embedded into the green fabric surface. The game board is in three sections that opens on concealed hinges to make a 40” wide X 16” surface. It folds into a 16” X 20” X 2 ½” compact package. As you can see in the photos, the game board surface shows some wear from use but it ...