Sold2020Initiating Bank 1st Degree Cast Iron Mechanical BankMechanical Novelty Works New Britain, Connecticut - Circa 1895 Place a coin in the boy's hands. Depress the lever, the goat butts the boy forward and the coin is thrown into the frog. This is one of tSee Sold Price
Sold2017Initiating Bank 1st DegreeMechanical Novelty Works New Britain, Connecticut - Circa 1895 Place a coin in the boy’s hands. Depress the lever, the goat butts the boy forward and the coin is thrown into the frog. Material: CastSee Sold Price
Sold2020Initiating Bank - 2nd DegreeMechanical Novelty Works, Connecticut, circa 1885 Also known as the "Goat, Frog and Old Man”. It functions by placing a coin in the man's tray and then either pressing the button under the goat's frSee Sold Price
2019George W. Eddy Initiating Bank 2nd Degree Cast IronSet by pressing the goat back on his haunches. Place a coin on the plate and touch the goat's tail. The goat springs forward and slings the coin into the frog's mouth. Factory chip on side of base. VeSee Sold Price
Sold2023Initiating Bank, Second Degree - Cast Iron Mechanical Banka.k.a. Goat, Frog and Old Man Bank. Made by Mechanical Novelty Works. New Britain, Connecticut - Early 1880's. Mechanical Novelty Works produced two different banks based on George Eddy's patent of SeSee Sold Price
Sold2022VICTORIAN MECHANICAL BANK INITIATING 2ND DEGREEVICTORIAN MECHANICAL BANK INITIATING 2ND DEGREE, C. 1890, H. 7", L. 7 1/2"See Sold Price
Sold2017Cast Iron "Initiating 2nd Degree Mechanical Bank.Mechanical novelty works bank. Set the goat back into locked position and place coin on the tray. Press the lever and the goat springs forward and the coin is deposited into the grogs mouth. (JY). (VeSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mechanical Novelty Works, Initiating - Second Degree Mechanical BankSet the bank by pressing the goat back upon his haunches. Place coin on the plate held by the rider and touch the goat's tail. The goat immediately springs forward and slings the coin down the frog'sSee Sold Price
Sold2023A 1st Degree Silver Ink StandA. Bonebakker and son, length 18 cm. Provenance: legacy of Dr. C.W.Th. Baron van Boetzelaer, Lord of Asperen and DubbeldamSee Sold Price
Sold2020Soviet Prize, 1st DegreeBreast Badge, 24 mm, GOLD, approx. 17 g., obverse partially enameled, numbered on back "0297", original ring and ribbon. I R! RUSSIASee Sold Price
Sold20191st Degree Teaching MedalBreast Badge, 27 mm, Silver, original suspension device and ribbon, in original case of issue. I Country: FRANCESee Sold Price
Sold2022A Dutch Silver Coffee Service1st degree silver, J. Schmidt, Amsterdam, 1852, coffee pot is 28 cm.See Sold Price
Sold2022A English Silver Ink Set1st degree silver, after 18th Century scene, 1 inside box is missing, 175 x 65 x 120 mm.See Sold Price
Sold2020A Silver Coffee Pot and CreamerConsisting of silver coffee pot, 1st degree silver, height 17 cm., and 2nd degree silver cream set.See Sold Price
Sold2022A Dutch Silver Coffee Pot1st degree silver, hallmarked L. van Grassiek, Amsterdam, 1860, 24 cm. tall.See Sold Price
Sold2022A Silver Coffee Pot and Creamer1st degree silver, marked van Kempen, 22 cm. long.See Sold Price
Sold2022A Silver Savings Pot and Pair of CandlesticksEngland, 1st degree silver, marked J.D & S, 13 cm. tall.See Sold Price
Sold2017Two Cast Iron Heater/Stove Still Banks.Two Cast Iron Heater/Stove Still Banks. 1st: Cast Iron Space Heater with Bird Still Bank. Manufactured by Chamberlain and Hill, England, Circa. 1892. 6-1/2"h. Cast Iron 2nd: Parlor Stove Still Bank. 6See Sold Price
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