Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2014
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/4/2014
Nothing like a good old game of table hockey, and we have a circa late-1940s, early-50s Munro example, measuring 36" x 15", with all wooden milk bottle-shaped pins (players) and both knitted nets complete on the wooden surface and frame with plastic surroundings. This primitive table hockey game, a forerunner to the mechanical “tin men in NHL uniforms” versions, has lots of wear, nicks and paint scrapes and such acquainted with kids of all ages getting carried away, but is still in fine working order. The "ice surface" retains its original hockey graphics and shows various stains, plus wear in one spot where a player swivels. On the bottom of the game, it appears a wooden floor has been added. Munro table hockey games were first introduced in 1932, with the type of game offered here in various designs until 1955.
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