3 Early 1900's Northwestern Mailbox Pinball Bagatelle Games
Three antique bagatelle games made in St. Louis, MO by Northwestern Mailbox Company in the early 1900's.
- Souvenir game from the 1933 Chicago Exposition.
- Clownin game.
- Clown-N-Up game.
All have a solid wood back with silkscreened graphics, wood frames, protective glass fronts and spring loaded ball launchers with 10 metal balls.
These games are the precursor to the Poosh-M-Up series of bagatelle games. Northwestern Mailbox later became Northwestern Products and continued to make games until the 1960's.
Fully functional, this trio of games also looks great as a grouping on the wall.
Each is 17 1/2"l x 11 1/2"w x 1"d.
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