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Rare 1800s Saloon Era Playing Card Press with Four King Suit Boxes and Chips

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Rare 1800s Saloon Era Playing Card Press with Four King Suit Boxes and Chips
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A remarkable and unique relic from the 19th-century saloon era, this playing card press was used to flatten and restore decks of cards after a long day of gambling. Its design speaks to a time when card games were a central part of social life, particularly in the bustling establishments of the American West.
The press itself is made of finely crafted wood, with a robust build that has withstood the test of time. The lot is made particularly unique by its accompanying set of four wooden boxes, each adorned with a distinct King emblem representing the four card suits. Inside each box, the original playing chips are preserved, further underscoring the item's rich history.
This piece is more than just a functional antique; it is a tangible connection to the past, holding the stories and memories of countless hands of poker and games of chance.
11 3/4"L x 6 1/2"W. Ca. 1800s