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Vintage Northwestern Gum Ball Machine: 1930’s Model 33 Candy Vendor – GM4217

This Iconic 1 Cent Machine Is Among The Most Popular And Sought After By Collectors Due To Its Art Deco Design And Popularity In Theaters During Its Time Period

Restored By Our Experts Both Inside And Out To Original Working Condition, Just As A Brand New Machine Would Have Come From The Manufacture

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Vintage Northwestern Gum Ball Machine: 1930's Model 33 Candy Vendor

This vintage Northwestern gum ball machine is painted solid red, and has been fully restored to working condition by our experts. This machine is highly sought after by collectors due to its Art Deco style design, and this Model 33 machine was among the most popular throughout the 1930's for both gum ball and peanut vending. It was manufactured by the Northwestern Corporation of Morris, Illinois, and it has original manufacture stamped metal vending door. Including the stand, it measures 42 1/2" Tall and the base is 16 1/2" in diameter at its widest point. As with all of our vintage vending machine restorations, all part both inside and out have been fully removed, cleaned, polished, painted, and restored to original manufacture condition. Don't settle for low quality home restorations, when you can own and investment quality item, that has been restored to museum quality specifications, and is signed by award winning artist H.J. Nick as a certified fine art quality restoration.

Vintage Northwestern Gum Ball Machine Specifications

  • Type: Gum Ball Vending Machine
  • Denomination: One Cent
  • Manufacture: Northwestern
  • Product: Gum Balls
  • Era: 1930's
  • Place Of Manufacture: Illinois, U.S.A.
  • Color: Red/Black
  • Dimensions: 42 1/2 Inches Tall 16 1/2 Inch Base
  • Condition: Original, as-is, see photos for details

Vintage Northwestern Gum Ball Machine: 1930's Model 33 Candy Vendor

This vintage Northwestern gum ball machine is painted solid red, and has been fully restored to working condition by our experts. This machine is highly sought after by collectors due to its Art Deco style design, and this Model 33 machine was among the most popular throughout the 1930's for both gum ball and peanut vending. It was manufactured by the Northwestern Corporation of Morris, Illinois, and it has original manufacture stamped metal vending door. Including the stand, it measures 42 1/2" Tall and the base is 16 1/2" in diameter at its widest point. As with all of our vintage vending machine restorations, all part both inside and out have been fully removed, cleaned, polished, painted, and restored to original manufacture condition. Don't settle for low quality home restorations, when you can own and investment quality item, that has been restored to museum quality specifications, and is signed by award winning artist H.J. Nick as a certified fine art quality restoration.

Vintage Northwestern Gum Ball Machine Info

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