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Caille Brothers Antique Slot Machines

 

The Caille Centaur Double Eclipse with music

The Caille Centaur Double Eclipse with music

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The Caille Twin Centaur slot machine

The Caille Twin Centaur slot machine

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Caille Roulette Peerless 25cent.

Caille Roulette Peerless 25cent.

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Caille Brothers slot machine The Jockey

Caille Brothers slot machine The Jockey

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3 of the rarest slot machines in the world

3 of the rarest slot machines in the world

A corner of our slot machine gallery showing 3 of the rarest slot machines in the world together in one photo.

A Caille Brothers Venus with original music.

A Caille Brothers Roulette

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Caille Brothers 50 cent Centaur

Caille Brothers 50 cent Centaur

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Caille Brothers The Bullfrog

Caille Brothers The Bullfrog

Caille Brothers  "The Bullfrog" this is a very rare machine, very few examples exist. Our machine is in perfect ... Find out more

The Caille Brothers Venus upright with music

The Caille Brothers Venus upright with music

The Venus is generally regarded as the most attractive slot machine ever made.  The oak case was constructed with a slant front, also called a beveled front as described in the original Caille Catalogue.  This model's uniqueness also stems from being the only gaming machine that ... Find out more

Caille Baseball 1 cent slot machine

Caille Baseball 1 cent slot machine

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Caille Centaur

Caille Centaur

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A Caille Brothers Winner Dice Machine from 1908

A Caille Brothers Winner Dice Machine from 1908

This machine was created originally by the United States Novelty Company of Chicago in 1893.

 It was a cast iron cabinet and knob actuated dice popper.   When this company folded in the later 1890s other companies picked up the machine.   Caille Brothers Company in Detroit made it as Winner Dice ... Find out more