"Lottery Roulette From Counter To Bistro"
Bistro Counter Lottery The center is an embossed Chromolithograph representing a children's decor…. Good general condition, no accident to the cast iron. Height: 32cm. This game was found on bistro counters at the end of the 19th century. It was called "turnstile" in the 19th century and various manufacturers of games and tablets sold it. The upper part consists of a wheel that was spun, the ball stopped on a number ranging from 10 to 25000. To date we do not know the rules of the game. The lower part often accommodates a pyrogen which also served as a match reservoir.