WWII BOXED GAME TRIO AND “COMMANDO LANDING” VIEWER.
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$196.08 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:00:00 AM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:00:00 AM)
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Auction #208 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1277 in auction 208
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Item Description
1940s viewer cardboard box by Colmer is 3.75x5” nicely designed w/die-cut image of “Palace” theater screen on front and “Stage Door” on back. Box has wood peg on left and right to roll paper strip “movie” which includes image of troops landing. Box has lt. wear. VG/Fine. Works. Game boxes range from 11.5x11.5x1-3/8” deep to 10.25x20x1-5/8” deep. “Our Defenders” is c. early 1940s Master Toy #70. Unusual game uses puzzle images of soldiers for scoring. Box has edge wear w/a few splits. VG/Fine. Contents are complete and VF. “Ranger Commandoes” Parker Brothers game is ©1942. Elaborate contents include game board, spinner, wood playing pieces. Box has edge wear. VG/Fine. Board is Fine, other contents are VF. “Conflict Land-Sea-Air” Parker Brothers game is ©1940. Contains 48 composition playing pieces including planes, ships, guns, tanks. Lid has edge wear w/splits at three corner seams. VG/Fine. Game board and pieces show aging, but Fine overall. Nicely designed group.
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