Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target

Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target
Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target
Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target

Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target
Inventor of the carnival as we know it today. True piece of Americana history. Target is a Cat with a fish is cast iron in a wooden base. Dates to 1880’s. Mangels, the “Wizard of Eighth Street, ” was a machinist and a scholar. He emigrated from Germany in 1883 at age sixteen and by 1886 had a small machine shop in Coney Island where he made cast-iron targets for shooting galleries. Mangels then began studying patents and inventing mechanisms for rides. In 1901 he patented an improved version of the overhead jumping-horse suspension for carousels, the standard mechanism still used on most carousels today. He also invented rides such as the Tickler and the Whip and built the mechanisms for countless roller coasters and scenic railways, including the Ziz at Feltmans. Mangels’s shop could repair any ride in Coney Island, but carousels became his specialty. He crafted the mechanisms for some of the most popular machines of the day. One was the B&B Carousel, which still operates in Coney Island. He teamed up with M. Illions, the famed woodcarver, and together they produced classics like the Feltmans carousel on West Tenth Street. Their combination of artistry and engineering produced what are considered the best carousels ever made. Mangels was also an historian known for his scholarly work. In 1929 he founded the American Museum of Public Recreation on West Eighth Street and Neptune Avenue, and in 1952, at the age of eighty-five, he wrote a definitive history titled The Outdoor Amusement Industry. Mangels died in 1958 at the age of ninety-two. His former shop building on West Eighth Street is now an office of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Measures 13 x 9.5 inches Weighs.
Antique W. F. Mangels Co. Coney Island Carnival Shooting Target

Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916

Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916

Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916
This antique framed poster features the iconic Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus theme with a stunning tiger design from 1916. The poster is a rare collectible for circus and carnival enthusiasts, as well as those interested in historical memorabilia. It was manufactured in the United States and is perfect for any collection. The poster measures [insert dimensions] and features vibrant colors and intricate details. It is a great addition to any room or display and is sure to impress.
Antique FRAMED Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show On Earth Circus Poster TIGER 1916

Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930

Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930

Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930
Rare antique’Woman in Coffin’ themed fairground shooting game target. Probably English or French. An early 20th century fairground shooting gallery target in the form of a coffin. The steel backplate with red circular target over double door coffin revealing a spring loaded painted wooden female figure. Press the red target and the female figure springs up through the coffin doors. Very unusual and characterful vintage fairground / funfair style piece. The gothic themed coffin is very detailed, realistic and solidly made. Whilst the female figure is primitively carved and painted, in a slightly vintage showgirl style. The coffin is structurally very strong and sturdy. Some small internal elements may be missing, but the sprung target still works smoothly to release the figure through the coffin doors. Signs of age and wear to the outside of the coffin. Paint loss and wear to the carved figure appropriate to age. Impressive sculptural piece as a gothic cabinet of curiosities display or vintage circus funfair decorative object. L: 59 cm / H: 46 cm / W: 26 cm. Check our other items of decorative antiques, curiosities and works of art for sale.
Antique Coffin Themed Fairground Shooting Game Target C. 1930