Vintage Scrabble Turntable in Original Tube – Wood – J.W. Spear England – 1957
SKU: SP-5680-26✅ Short core description
Unique vintage Scrabble turntable from 1957, made of wood and still preserved in its original cardboard tube. A rare and functional accessory for collectors of Scrabble and vintage board games.
📋 Quick product details
• Brand: J.W. Spear & Sons Ltd, England
• Manufacturer: SIO
• Year: 1957
• Material: wood
• Includes: original cardboard tube
• Packaging color: red with Scrabble logo
Dimensions:
• Height: approx. 3 cm
• Length: approx. 39 cm
• Width: approx. 39 cm
• Condition: turntable in very good vintage condition; packaging shows clear signs of age and use
🛠 About the product / Function
This wooden Scrabble turntable was designed to easily rotate the game board during play. It allows each player to position the board directly in front of them without lifting or shifting the entire setup.
The turntable consists of two interlocking parts and rests on four wooden wheels. This not only makes it practical in use, but also gives it a charming and authentic appearance.
The original oval cardboard tube makes this set especially appealing. The red packaging with the iconic Scrabble logo adds to its presentation and highlights its collectible value.
🏭 Manufacturer & history
This turntable was produced in 1957 by SIO for J.W. Spear & Sons Ltd, England, a well-known name in board games for many years. Spear played a key role in introducing and distributing Scrabble across Europe. Original accessories from this early period are increasingly hard to find, especially when still accompanied by their original packaging.
⭐ Special features / Highlights
• Original Scrabble accessory from 1957
• Complete with original cardboard tube
• Wooden construction with wooden wheels
• Both practical and decorative
• Great for collectors of vintage games and Scrabble memorabilia
📦 Shipping: Dispatched within 1–2 business days as a tracked parcel. Carefully packaged to prevent damage.
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