Vintage Columbus Vending Co. Gumball Machine
Columbus Vending Co. 36 “Penny” Tab Gum Vendor. Columbus, ca. 1915. The number 36 supposedly represents how many sticks of gum the machine holds and not the model number. Cast iron with original paint. Original lock and key. Small chip on top, otherwise very good.
Columbus Model A One Cent Gumball Machine with Slug Rejector Coin Entry Columbus Model A One Cent Gumball Machine With Slug Rejecter Coin Entry. Columbus, Ohio: Columbus Vending Co., ca. 1925. Original machine with rare slug rejecter coin entry, minor scratches, original barrel locks and keys. Not tested. 16î x 7 _î.
COLUMBUS VENDING CO. 1 CENT MODELS 16 AND 46 GUMBALL VE...Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Models 16 and 46 Gumball Vendors on Stand. Columbus, ca. 1946. Both machines repainted. Embossed globes on both and decal on one. Stand cast iron. Locks and keys for both. One is working and one is jammed. 46”h. Good.
AD-LEE NOVELTY CO. 5 CENT E-Z GUMBALL VENDORAd-Lee Novelty Co. 5 Cent E-Z Gumball Vendor. Chicago, ca. 1908. Columbus Vending made these machines for Ad-Lee. Cast iron base and lid. Original olive-green paint. Marquee and award card. Dispensed drilled gumballs with slips of paper with baseball jargon that could be redeemed for cash or prizes. Locks and keys. Working. Very good.
Columbus Vending Co. 1¢ Gum Machine.
Description Working. All original.
Condition (Excellent Plus). Size 14 - 1/2" T.
COLUMBUS MODEL A ONE CENT GUMBALL MACHINE WITH SLUG REJ...Columbus Model A One Cent Gumball Machine With Slug Rejecter Coin Entry. Columbus, Ohio: Columbus Vending Co., ca. 1925. Original machine with rare slug rejecter coin entry, minor scratches, original barrel locks and keys. Not tested. 16î x 7 _î.
COLUMBUS VENDING CO. 5 CENT MODEL 38 (TRI-MORE) VENDORS...Columbus Vending Co. 5 Cent Model 38 (Tri-More) Vendors on Original Stand. Columbus, ca. 1939. Three machines to vend gumballs, peanuts and candy. Globes being the number four octagonal type. Decal on one globe only. Three machines sit on a streamlined pedestal that corresponds to the design of the machines. With the hard-to-find original back door with lock. The locks on the top of the machines appear new. 47 x 20 x 11”. Working.
Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Model 45A Peanut Vendor. Columbus, ca. 1946. Aluminum and cast iron. Machine was sold under the Columbus name but was made explicitly for catalog houses. Locks and keys (not known if original). Not working (penny drops straight through). Decals on base and globe. Excellent.
Ad-Lee Novelty Co. 5 Cent E-Z Gumball Vendor. Chicago, ca. 1908. Columbus Vending made these machines for Ad-Lee. Cast iron base and lid. Original olive-green paint. Marquee and award card. Dispensed drilled gumballs with slips of paper with baseball jargon that could be redeemed for cash or prizes. Locks and keys. Working. Very good.
Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Metal Match Vending Machine. Columbus, ca. 1920. Insert penny, push in slide and receive a box of matches. Match striker on either side. Original paint and decals. Lock and key. Working. 16 x 7 ½ x 4”.
Ad-Lee Novelty Co. 5 Cent E-Z Gumball Vendor. Chicago, ca. 1908. Columbus Vending made these machines for Ad-Lee. Cast iron base and lid. Original olive green and yellow paint. Marquee. Dispensed drilled gumballs with slips of paper that could be redeemed for cash or prizes. Locks and keys. Working. Very good.
COLUMBUS VENDING CO. 36 “PENNY” TAB GUM VENDOR.Columbus Vending Co. 36 “Penny” Tab Gum Vendor. Columbus, ca. 1915. The number 36 supposedly represents how many sticks of gum the machine holds and not the model number. Cast iron with original paint. Original lock and key. Small chip on top, otherwise very good.
Columbus Vending Co. 5 Cent Model 38 (Tri-More) Vendors on Original Stand. Columbus, ca. 1939. Three machines to vend gumballs, peanuts and candy. Globes being the number four octagonal type. Decal on one globe only. Three machines sit on a streamlined pedestal that corresponds to the design of the machines. With the hard-to-find original back door with lock. The locks on the top of the machines appear new. 47 x 20 x 11”. Working.
COLUMBUS VENDING CO. 1 CENT MODEL 45A PEANUT VENDOR.Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Model 45A Peanut Vendor. Columbus, ca. 1946. Aluminum and cast iron. Machine was sold under the Columbus name but was made explicitly for catalog houses. Locks and keys (not known if original). Not working (penny drops straight through). Decals on base and globe. Excellent.
AD-LEE NOVELTY CO. 5 CENT E-Z GUMBALL VENDOR.Ad-Lee Novelty Co. 5 Cent E-Z Gumball Vendor. Chicago, ca. 1908. Columbus Vending made these machines for Ad-Lee. Cast iron base and lid. Original olive green and yellow paint. Marquee. Dispensed drilled gumballs with slips of paper that could be redeemed for cash or prizes. Locks and keys. Working. Very good.
COLUMBUS VENDING CO. 1 CENT METAL MATCH VENDING MACHINE...Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Metal Match Vending Machine. Columbus, ca. 1920. Insert penny, push in slide and receive a box of matches. Match striker on either side. Original paint and decals. Lock and key. Working. 16 x 7 ½ x 4”.
Columbus Vending Co. 1 Cent Models 16 and 46 Gumball Vendors on Stand. Columbus, ca. 1946. Both machines repainted. Embossed globes on both and decal on one. Stand cast iron. Locks and keys for both. One is working and one is jammed. 46”h. Good.
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1¢ Columbus Model 46 Peanut Vending Machine
Round glass globe is embossed with the Columbus logo. Aluminum base small regions of paint chipping throughout with a one inch chip from lower edge of rear. Includes two barrel locks and one key. Circa 1946.
Condition (Good). Size 8" x 8" x 14"
VENDING/GAMBLING MACHINE - Ca 1925, Columbus, Ohio Superior Confection Company One-Arm Bandit '5c Mystery', making gambling legal by dispensing candy and awarding trade tokens, 'Play Buffalo Nickels Only', in cast white metal with oak panel sides, red and
Three Vintage Gumball Machines
L to R: Red cast aluminum. Columbus Vending Co., Enameled cast iron. Red cast aluminum, bottom has been repaired.
Two Vintage Columbus Vending Co., Gumball Machines
Cast iron.
Vintage Columbus Vending Co. Gumball Machine