THE PAUL COLE COLLECTION PART II 2021-12-04 Auction - 315 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 2
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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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THE PAUL COLE COLLECTION PART II

Mechanical Banks, Still Banks and American Tin Toys
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Double Gallopers American Tin Toy: Probably Merriam Mfg. Co. Durham, CT - 1880 - 8.5" Long. This is a scarce, articulated, kinetic American tin toy depicting two young men out for an energetic ride. Two our knowledge 3 or 4 examples
0025: Double Gallopers American Tin ToyEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Oversized Platform Toy: James Fallows Company. Philadelphia, PA - Dated June 5, 1883 - 11.5" L x 5" D. This is an extremely rare and highly desirable multiple figured platform toy. It depicts a young shepherdess with her
0027: Oversized Platform ToyEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Boy Riding Goat Platform Toy: George Brown Company. Forestville, CT - 1880 - 9.5" Long. This is part of a series of toys produced by George Brown where he sits a young man a top either a horse, dog or goat. The Goat version is
0028: Boy Riding Goat Platform ToyEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Sulky - Small - Amercain Tin Toy: George Brown Company. Forestville, CT - 1870's - 7" Long.
0029: Sulky - Small - Amercain Tin ToyEst. $350-$450
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Sulky - Medium - American Tin Toy: George Brown Company. Forestville, CT - 1870's - 8.75" Long. Bernard Barenholtz Collection. This is a fairly scarce, all original toy.
0030: Sulky - Medium - American Tin ToyEst. $600-$800
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Sulky - Large with Driver - Tin Toy: George Brown Company. Forestville, CT - 1870's - 11.5" Long. This is only one of a few known examples. It hails from the Bernard and Edith Barenholtz Collection assembled in the 1950/60's. A
0031: Sulky - Large with Driver - Tin ToyEst. $1,750-$2,250
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"Diligent" Fire Pumper American Tin Toy: James Fallows Company. Philadelphia, PA - 1880's - 15" Long. Early American tin fire toys are very scarce. James Fallows produced a series of varying sized steam pumpers, pulled by horse.
0032: "Diligent" Fire Pumper American Tin ToyEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Philadelphia Fire Dept. Chiefs Wagon Tin Toy: James Fallows Company. Philadelphia, PA - 1885 - 12" Long. This is quite possibly the only known example of an America Tin Fire Chiefs vehicle. We know of no others by any early tin maker.
0033: Philadelphia Fire Dept. Chiefs Wagon Tin ToyEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Hose Reel American Tin Toy: Francis, Field, Francis. Philadelphia, PA - 1850 - 8" Long. This is perhaps the earliest American Tin, hand drawn, Hose Reel vehicle that we have ever encountered. It has all the signature paint
0034: Hose Reel American Tin ToyEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Hand Drawn Hook & Ladder Tin Toy: James Fallows Company. Philadelphia, PA - 1880's - 8.5" Long. This is an extremely rare American Tin hand drawn, Hook & Ladder. Finished in their patriotic paint combination. Marked "PFD" for
0035: Hand Drawn Hook & Ladder Tin ToyEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Broadway & 4th Avenue Trolley Tin Toy: Merriam Mfg. Co. Durham, CT - 1880 - 16" Long. This is an attractive, large-scaled, American Tin Toy produced by Merriam Mfg. Co. The assembly utilizing a separate platformed horse that connects
0036: Broadway & 4th Avenue Trolley Tin ToyEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Oversized Landau American Tin Toy: Merriam Mfg. Co. Durham, CT - 1870's - 19" Long. This is the largest and most desirable size of an American Tin Landau. Measuring in at 19" Long and 4.75" Deep it is an impressive early toy. The
0037: Oversized Landau American Tin ToyEst. $3,500-$5,000
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Conestoga Wagon American Tin Toy: Hull & Stafford. Clinton, CT - 1860 - 21" Long. Here we have another oversized and impressive early American Tin Toy. Made by Hull & Stafford and possibly using horses they acquired from Merriam
0039: Conestoga Wagon American Tin ToyEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Double Window Tin Vending Bank: German - 1920's. A scarce vending bank with paper decals. It is the example in Mechanical Banks by Dan Morphy (pg. 260).
0040: Double Window Tin Vending BankEst. $350-$450
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My Secret Safe Tin Bank: Includes the Original Box. Made by Anfoe Germany - 1930's.
0041: My Secret Safe Tin BankEst. $225-$300
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Gnomes Vending Tin Vending Bank: U. S. Zone Germany - 1948.
0042: Gnomes Vending Tin Vending BankEst. $150-$200
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Stollwerck "Victoria" Tin Vending Bank: Stollwerck Bros. Cologne, Germany - 1920.
0043: Stollwerck "Victoria" Tin Vending BankEst. $400-$500
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Alice in Wonderland Bank: Made by A Barrett & Sons. Piccodilly, London - 1909. Made of silvered sheet brass and tin. This one incessed with the makers name on the bottom panel. Coins fall into a hidden compartment.
0044: Alice in Wonderland BankEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Egyptian Vending Bank: Hartwig & Vogel. Germany - 1915.
0045: Egyptian Vending BankEst. $550-$750
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Automat - Chocolate - Tin Vending Bank: Germany - 1920.
0046: Automat - Chocolate - Tin Vending BankEst. $250-$350
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Stollwerck - Red Riding Hood Vending Bank: Stollwerck Bros. Cologne, Germany - 1905. This is one of the most colorful vending banks that the Stollwerck Bros produced.
0047: Stollwerck - Red Riding Hood Vending BankEst. $400-$600
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Pascall - Ambrosia - Tin Vending Bank: Germany - 1915.
0048: Pascall - Ambrosia - Tin Vending BankEst. $300-$400
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