It's the height of the Rat Pack, and Vegas is hopping. A handful of wooden poker chips clatter on the felt—or maybe they're clay, the way they clink together on the table. Cigar smoke coils itself around the fistful of players that surround the craps table, while a classy dame in a red satin dress sidles up from the roulette table and slings her arm around you.
"High stakes, Mr. Swoony?" the doll asks, batting her fake lashes up at you. You take a look at the slope of her gams through the slit that rides up the side of her dress and whisper to her, "Blow on my dice for luck, kitten." She puts her lips together and blows into your hand before you cast the dice down the table.
These poker chips are made of wood or clay dating back to the 30's, 40's and 50's, each featuring an artist-made digital image glazed to its surface.