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Vintage French Brasserie Table Top Shooting Game

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A delightful piece likely designed for use in a French bistro, this table top shooting game adds a touch of nostalgic fun.
As showcased in the accompanying video, the pellet or ball hits the animal, knocking it out of its metal hold, and instantly revealing the next picture in the sequence.
While the back of the box and what appears to be the front piece are missing, the intriguing paper still adhered to the box, printed 1951, adds a layer of charm.
To enhance its display, a stand has been added.
This piece serves as a wonderful memory of a time when people gathered at pubs, bistros, and engaged in games for entertainment.

Please check details below.

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A delightful piece likely designed for use in a French bistro, this table top shooting game adds a touch of nostalgic fun.
As showcased in the accompanying video, the pellet or ball hits the animal, knocking it out of its metal hold, and instantly revealing the next picture in the sequence.
While the back of the box and what appears to be the front piece are missing, the intriguing paper still adhered to the box, printed 1951, adds a layer of charm.
To enhance its display, a stand has been added.
This piece serves as a wonderful memory of a time when people gathered at pubs, bistros, and engaged in games for entertainment.

Please check details below.

A delightful piece likely designed for use in a French bistro, this table top shooting game adds a touch of nostalgic fun.
As showcased in the accompanying video, the pellet or ball hits the animal, knocking it out of its metal hold, and instantly revealing the next picture in the sequence.
While the back of the box and what appears to be the front piece are missing, the intriguing paper still adhered to the box, printed 1951, adds a layer of charm.
To enhance its display, a stand has been added.
This piece serves as a wonderful memory of a time when people gathered at pubs, bistros, and engaged in games for entertainment.

Please check details below.

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