"DONALD DUCK AND HIS FRIENDS BOWLING GAME" BOXED SPANISH GAME & FIDDLER PIG SPANISH THROWING TARGET.
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$118.00 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
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Thursday, September 24, 2020 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, September 24, 2020 9:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #230 Part II
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Item Description
Pair of Spanish games. 6-5/8x21x2" deep cardboard box w/illustrated lid label contains complete parts for 1940s Spanish "Donald Duck And His Friends Bowling Game." Made in Spain for the Spanish market. Box shows moderate wear and aging, w/partial corner split and 6-5/8" edge split to lid, which has some scattered moisture staining. Main lid panel has concave warp. Label has partial price sticker remaining and is evenly aged. Box is complete w/insert jigsawed character pins were stapled to as well as cardboard well holding complete amount of four painted wood balls. Box is VG overall. Single-sided character pins include - Donald Duck, Joe Carioca, Dumbo and Jiminy Cricket, each on painted wooden ball base w/points on underside of ball. Jiminy pin has break to ankle and old tape repair.Good/VG. Other pins show even aging and some scattered edge wear. Fine overall. 11x20x.5" thick painted board has full body image of Fiddler Pig from Disney's "The Three Little Pigs," though he is playing saxophone. Unmarked, but made in Spain for the Spanish market, 1930s. Opening of saxophone horn has been removed and netting attached to back of board, which was set up for throwing small stitched leather ball (included) into target opening. Bottom corners have two small holes from mounting stand (not included) and corners show some lt. wear. Clean and VF overall. Still a great display piece as is. Both are rare and the first we've seen of either in our 53 years.
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