Antique Circus Arcade Shooting Gallery Target Jungo Lion Tiger Advertising Game. Great original metal shooting target sign that is in good overall condition. The sign has minor normal wear. 16″ wide 24″ tall.
Antique Early Small Cast Iron Bird From Shooting Gallery, Knock Down Target. It measures approximately 3 5/16 Tall x 5 1/4″ long x approximately 5/8″ thick at the top. It has a nice primitive appeal! Please examine photos carefully for a more accurate description. We will move quickly to answer. Just add the items to your cart and select the. We have been purveyors of New England antiques for 46+ years and have recently retired. We will do everything in our power to represent our pieces honestly and for a fair price.
Antique Hoffmann Cast Iron Carnival Shooting Gallery ROOSTER Target 2 (G5). Great original patina, vintage used condition, works as it should. View photos closely for the best description.
A wonderful mid-century fairground shooting target box. The patina on the mermaid targets is highly original and gives this piece a unique style. The shooting gallery will provide a great talking point for any space. Materials: Painted Wood Boxes and Metal Targets. Estimated age: 20th century. L:19″ W:13″ D:6. Condition: As seen in the photo this piece has signs of wear from being used as a carnival shooting gallery for many years. Some of the mermaids don’t stand straight but we feel this adds to the unique look and feel. Restoration: Clean and polish.
This antique iron shooting target is a true gem for collectors of historical memorabilia. Made in the United States in the year 1920, it showcases the craftsmanship of that era. Its unique design allows it to spin and gong when hit, making it a fun addition to any collection. This piece is perfect for fans of fairs, parks, and architecture, as well as circus and carnival enthusiasts. Its fold-open feature and ability to press into the ground make it easy to display and use. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this rare item to your collection.
1-Antique cast iron knock down shooting gallery bird target, circled P stamp. 3.25 inches Long. 3.5 inches Tall. Please see other gallery target listings.
Antique Early Small Cast Iron Bird From Shooting Gallery, Knock Down Target. It measures approximately 3 5/16 Tall x 5 1/4″ long x approximately 5/8″ thick at the top. It has a nice primitive appeal! Please examine photos carefully for a more accurate description. We will move quickly to answer. Just add the items to your cart and select the. We have been purveyors of New England antiques for 46+ years and have recently retired. We will do everything in our power to represent our pieces honestly and for a fair price.
1-Antique Iron round shooting gallery target. Possibly made by Henry M Quackenbush, 1847 to 1933. 22 caliber safety rifles, starting in 1876, then known as gallery guns, used in shooting galleries, Parks, etc. Henry was also the inventor of the spring loaded nut cracker. Unique to this item are the nut cracker handles used for the spacing brackets. 1 through 10 stamped on both sides of the bullseye hole. 12-inches across the face. 3.5/16 width or depth. 3/4 inch bullseye hole. 3 inch silver colored bell. 9 pounds and 13 ounces-weight. Please see other shooting gallery target listings.