Sold2019CI Man in Barrel Bank (Converted Ink Well)Man in Barrel Bank (Converted Ink Well), CI M283, 3 3/4", "D" RatedSee Sold Price
Sold2016CI Man in Barrel BankMan in Barrel Bank, CI, Converted inkwell, M783, "D" ratedSee Sold Price
Sold2021CI Barrel w/Arms Inkwell, NOT A BANKBarrel w/Arms Inkwell, NOT A BANK, CI, Like M282, "D" Rated, No paintSee Sold Price
Sold2015Sunny Future Barrel Bank, Carved Oak Lion Etc.Stoneware inkwell and a figural terra cotta bearded man. Height 3 1/2 inches (and under)See Sold Price
Sold2020MAN IN BARREL INKWELLPainted cast iron. Face Hinged. Normal Wear. H 3.75" VG-EXSee Sold Price
Sold2017Seated BulldogGerman - Circa 1920 - 3” H This bank has a very small coin slot and may be a converted inkwell. Material: SpelterSee Sold Price
Sold2018Antique Gothic Revival Dore Bronze InkwellDESCRIPTION: An antique, converted, dore bronze inkwell. Features an overall dore bronze foundation, with an open work and engraved base, designed with green man visages. Adorning the footed base areSee Sold Price
Sold2023ANTIQUE BRONZE & MARBLE TAVERN MAN INK WELLANTIQUE BRONZE & MARBLE TAVERN MAN INK WELLSee Sold Price
Sold2020(5) GLASS LIQUOR BARREL, INK WELLS & POUNCE POT(lot of 5) Glass items, including: (1) liquor barrel decanter, etched grapevine motif, lid stamped silver Mexico, likely a replacement, spout detached but present, (1) pounce pot, paperweight base, wiSee Sold Price
Sold2022FAT SMOKING MAN FIGURAL INKEarly cast metal Fat Man Smoking Inkwell. Very nice details. Marked 3193 on Bottom. 5 1/2" ExcellentSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Polychrome Man in Barrel - Brass BankRare Polychrome Man in Barrel. Made for J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Ca. 1890's. From Gertrude Hegarty's Collection.See Sold Price
Sold2023JE STEVENS MAN IN BARREL STILL BANK1299. JE STEVENS MAN IN BARREL STILL BANK | 3" h. | (Very Good Condition) | $300 - $600See Sold Price
Sold2022MAN ON BARREL TIN BANK.Manufactured in Germany. Condition: (Very Good - Excellent). Dimensions: 3 - 1/2" x 3 - 1/4" x 4".See Sold Price
Sold2016Hoof of ''Quaesitum'' winner of the Chester Cup and theHoof of ''Quaesitum'' winner of the Chester Cup and the Ascot Gold Vase in 1894, converted as an ink well with the lid inscribed as above, lacking hinge pin; and another preserved hoof for St HELEN, 1See Sold Price
Sold2021Boy Riding Sled InkwellGerman - 1925 - 4.125" Long. This is not a bank, but an inkwell. Spelter winter scenes such as this are quite rare. The inkwell will display well with your spelter banks.See Sold Price
Sold2016J.&E. Stevens Reclining China Man C.I. Mechanical Bank.Place a coin in the pocket of the China man and press the lever. The China man shows his hand and four aces and salutes the depositor. As the coin falls into the receptacle a rat runs out of the end oSee Sold Price
Sold2020Misc Lot incl Ink Well , Coin Bank , Tambourines ,Misc Lot incl Ink Well , Coin Bank , 7 Kids Tambourines , Signed Trinket Box , Vase , EtcSee Sold Price
Sold2021Lot of 2 CI/ Brass English War Banks2 English War Banks, CI/Brass: Barrel on Stand Bank, 4 1/4", "Transvaal War 1899-1901" "In aid of soldiers who fought in the Transvaal", Mint; Container/Cylinder, 3 7/8", "The King's Own" w/Royal LionSee Sold Price
Sold2018Victorian Napkin Ring HolderVictorian Napkin Ring Holder 4.75" Tufts #1517 Figure of Man Carrying Barrel on Back - Converted from Toothpick HolderSee Sold Price
2020Bull Tosses Boy in Well Mechanical BankNot a Production Bank. American - 1890's. Some speculation suggests that the “Bull Tosses Boy in the Well” was a conversion bank made from an inkwell. However, several examples have turned up thatSee Sold Price
Sold2020Antique Metalware Lot. Bank, Lantern, Iron Teapot, inkAntique Metalware Lot. Bank, Lantern, Iron Teapot, inkwell, etc.-- Dimensions: ---See Sold Price
Sold2018Continental Bronze Inkwell, Children with BarrelAntique continental bronze inkwell, depicting children playing with a large barrel, the opening of which holds a glass ink liner. 6.25" H X 8" W.See Sold Price
Jun 05Lion Heart AutographsExtremely Rare “Lead Belly” ALS Mentioning the “Libbery of Congress”$2,500