While I don't specifically collect those chips, I do have a variety of 1890 - 1940 era chips. My personal rule of thumb is no more than a quarter / per chip < unless I want them badly, then screw the cost. >
Those look like they are ~100 / 120 years old. Sadly, chips aren't more valuable due to age. Best guess, those chips are worth about a nickel each, at best. The chip carrier might have some value. Perhaps. Wild guess, $20.
I am sorry, this likely is not what you had in mind. Hopefully you have some plan / use in mind. I let my grandkids play with chips very similar to those and don't get upset when breakage happens.
Don't give up! -=- DrStrange