Sold 1400 (14 Boxes) Generic Chips, Fleur Dis Lei Pattern, $800 (1 Viewer)

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Yes! 1400 like new chips in 14 original factory boxes. Fleur Dis Lei pattern on each side of the chips, nothing else. Each box says "3 Feather" and the color of the chips inside. I believe the chips are clay/composite “Paranoid-type”. I have also been told that the white centers are plastic. 7 different colors, 200 chips of each color. Originally purchased by my Dad new in the late 1990's and only used for small (>5) private parties. I am told this design originally came out in the 1920's to 1940's.

Chip colors are: Red, Yellow, Green, Chocolate, Purple, Blue, and Lavender. See pics.

Also included are 2 custom made wooden boxes, with custom made racks to hold all 1400 chips. Plus 1 extra rack for these size chips, and a second additional rack (in only one box) was made to hold smaller (1/2") chips. See pics. Made by my Dad who was an incredible woodworker!

I have seen a couple of ads externally for much smaller sets of these chips. Never a large set like this!

Price including chips and wooden boxes: $800.

Shipping and insurance: $50 UPS Ground.

Ask if you have any questions or need more pics.

PS also have a custom made Roulette wheel, Vegas size. But it has a problem with the wheel rubbing a bit against the side. If anyone is interested let me know. The chips I am selling were bought to use with this Roulette Wheel.

This is also my first ad here. I think everything is fine, but let me know if not! Thanks
 

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So brown purple red and yellows? How many of each if you have a count.
Yup, while you’re taking pictures we need more chip pron!

These are indeed “Paranoid” style chips, sometimes called “crest and seal”. The white part is a plastic cut out disc pressed into the surface of the chip. These are breakable so some care is needed when using (or shipping) them. These style of chips were very popular back in the 1920s - 1940s. You’ll find several posts about these style of chips by other PCFers including myself and @CrazyEddie.

Nice set! GLWTS!
 
Just updated the listing with more information and many more pictures. Thanks for your help.
 
Not sure. One person here said the white centers are plastic, but the outer ring of the chip is unknown in reality. A different person not from this site indicated the were a clay composite? I know nothing about chips in general and make no guarantees. These were inherited from my Dad and I did not find any information about them. Sorry.
 
All I know is that my Dad handmade the roulette wheel himself, and bought these chips from a store in Vegas. The chips are not from a roulette set. My Dad used them a few times for roulette play, and possibly once or twice for poker games.
 
Not sure. One person here said the white centers are plastic, but the outer ring of the chip is unknown in reality. A different person not from this site indicated the were a clay composite? I know nothing about chips in general and make no guarantees. These were inherited from my Dad and I did not find any information about them. Sorry.

Photo and text credit: @CrazyEddie

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I’ll send you a DM with some screen shots of PCF threads and some photos.

GLWTS!
 
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