FALL TOY AND BANK AUCTION 2017-10-07 Auction - 658 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 5
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FALL TOY AND BANK AUCTION

Architectural Still Banks, Tin Still Banks, Safe Banks, Still Banks, Spelter Banks,Figural Still Banks, Animal Still Banks, Mechanical Banks, Cast Iron Automotive Toys, Penny Toys, Wind-up Toys, Folk Art, Mechanical Banks, and MORE!
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Statue of Liberty – Large: Kenton Hardware Ohio - Circa 1915 Material: Cast Iron
0097: Statue of Liberty – LargeEst. $400-$600
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Ironmaster House - No Legs: Kyser & Rex - Philadelphia - Circa 1884 A very scarce and desirable bank that is in excellent condition. Material: Cast Iron -
0098: Ironmaster House - No LegsEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Ironmaster House - Pedestal Legs: Kyser & Rex - Philadelphia - Circa 1884 Another scarce example; this one on legs. It is a superior example and it retains its original combination trap. Material: Cast Iron -
0099: Ironmaster House - Pedestal LegsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Large Cupola - Burgundy & Gray: J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1875 A superior example with mica highlights on the roof. Material: Cast Iron -
0100: Large Cupola - Burgundy & GrayEst. $600-$800
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Large Cupola - Patriotic Colors: J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1875 Material: Cast Iron -
0101: Large Cupola - Patriotic ColorsEst. $350-$450
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Bank on Stepped Base with Eagle Finial: Probably English - Circa 1900 - 8” H This bank again appears to derive its inspiration from an American Cupola bank. It’s an impressive bank and possibly unique. Material: Brass -
0102: Bank on Stepped Base with Eagle FinialEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Nickel Bank: American - Circa 1895 A very rare cast iron building bank on a pedestal base. We have only seen one other. So rare it is not in the seminal “Cast Iron Building Bank” book by Bob & Shirley
0103: Nickel BankEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Palace Bank - Green & Red: Made by the Ives, Blakeslee Company Connecticut - Circa 1890 - 7.5” H This is one of the grandest and most intricate building banks that was ever produced. Multicolor painted examples are rare.
0104: Palace Bank - Green & RedEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Home Savings Bank - Pointed Dormers: “Equitable Loan & Savings Bank” Dayton, Ohio - Circa 1895 - 10.5” H Material: Cast Iron
0105: Home Savings Bank - Pointed DormersEst. $300-$450
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Home Savings Bank - Arched Dormers: “International Loan & Trust Co.” Kansas City, Mo - Circa 1895 - 10.875” H Material: Cast Iron
0106: Home Savings Bank - Arched DormersEst. $400-$600
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Gothic Bank: George Brown - Connecticut - Circa 1875 - 4.25” H Material: Tin
0107: Gothic BankEst. $200-$300
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Gothic Bank “Wealth”: George Brown - Connecticut - Circa 1875 - 4.25” H This is a scarce white painted example with the word “Wealth” under the coin slot. It is superb and bright. Material: Tin
0109: Gothic Bank “Wealth”Est. $550-$750
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White Cottage: Probably German - Circa 1920 - 3.625” L Material: Tin
0110: White CottageEst. $175-$225
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Train Station Bank: Probably Gebruder Bing German - Circa 1915 - 4” L This bank with the name “Malwine” on its base. The bank is in superior condition. Material: Tin Provenance: Donal Markey Collection
0112: Train Station BankEst. $700-$900
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Gothic Bank “Savings Bank”: George Brown Connecticut - Circa 1875 - 4.25” H A superior example with the stenciled words “Savings Bank”. Material: Tin Provenance: Donal Markey Collection
0113: Gothic Bank “Savings Bank”Est. $600-$800
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“Bank” Center Chimney: George Brown Connecticut - Circa 1875 - 2.75” W This is a scarce bank, that is in superior, bright condition and with wonderful stencils. Material: Tin Provenance: Donal Markey Collection
0114: “Bank” Center ChimneyEst. $600-$800
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Gothic Bank - “Bank”: George Brown Connecticut - Circa 1875 - 4.25” H This must be one of the finest early American tin banks in existence. Its virtually Mint. Material: Tin Provenance: Donal Markey Collection
0115: Gothic Bank - “Bank”Est. $800-$1,000
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Statue of Liberty - Medium – Green: Kenton Hardware Ohio - Circa 1915 Green examples are scarce. Material: Cast Iron
0116: Statue of Liberty - Medium – GreenEst. $500-$700
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Independence Hall Tower: Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia - Circa 1875 Material: Cast Iron
0117: Independence Hall TowerEst. $400-$600
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Den Denske Bank: Swedish - Circa 1920 Material: Brass
0118: Den Denske BankEst. $100-$150
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Columbia Bank – Small: Kenton Hardware Ohio - Circa 1895 Scarce and in wonderful condition. It retains an original J. & E. Stevens coin trap. A stereo card of the building accompanies the lot. Material: Cast Iron
0119: Columbia Bank – SmallEst. $500-$700
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Westside Presbyterian Church: American - Circa 1930 Material: Cast Iron
0120: Westside Presbyterian ChurchEst. $250-$350
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Columbia Bank Second Smallest: Kenton Hardware Ohio - Circa 1893 Material: Cast Iron
0121: Columbia Bank Second SmallestEst. $350-$450
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