Auction details
8:00 AM PT - Oct 27th, 2007
offered by
Dan Morphy Auctions LLC
2000 N. Reading Road Denver, PA 17517
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Lot 417
Try Your Weight Scale Mechanical Bank
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Mechanical Bank Collection |
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Stephen & Marilyn Steckbeck |
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Lot 417 - Try Your
Weight Scale Mechanical Bank Tin
German
Circa: 1907
Insert a coin in the side of the bank and its weight is recorded on the
dial. Press the button and the coin falls into the bank.
Provenance: Wally Tudor
Near Mint
$2,000 - $3,000 |
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The Stephen & Marilyn Steckbeck
Mechanical Bank Collection
Stephen A. Steckbeck was born in 1931, at the depth of the Great Depression. About this time, mechanical banks were near the end of their production era, since there were few pennies to save.
At the age of seven, Steve viewed his first collection of mechanical banks. This stirred a desire and passion to own some of these wonderful "toys" for himself someday. In 1954, after his marriage to Marilyn, the couple purchased their first mechanical bank at an antique fair and were on their way as collectors. In those early years of collecting, as is the case with most beginning hobbyists, they formed the core of their collection with common specimens. When they saw the Wally Tudor Collection in the mid 1960s, they became inspired to expand their collection. |
| From the 1970s through the 1990s, Steve and Marilyn's collection flourished as great collections were sold, including those of Edwin Mosler, Leon Perelman, F.H.
Griffith, L.C. Hegarty and others. These opportunities provided the Steckbecks a chance to acquire some of the rarest and best examples known.
In May 2006, an article in Wealth magazine named Steve a consummate collector. Steve was asked to share his experience in collecting and describe how to build a fine collection. His advice was to set realistic goals, research, study, network with dealers and collectors; become an expert. Steve said that since he started collecting seriously, he has averaged at least one hour every day on building, researching and refining the collection.
The Steckbeck collection is regarded as one of the world's
finest and most complete assemblages of mechanical banks.
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Condition report
Near Mint
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