FALL TOY AND BANK AUCTION 2017-10-07 Auction - 658 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 6
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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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City Bank - Large Size: J. & E. Stevens Connecticut - Circa 1873 Material: Cast Iron
0123: City Bank - Large SizeEst. $1,500-$2,000
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State Bank – Ebony: 5.5” Kyser & Rex - Philadelphia - Circa 1890 This bank is in superior condition and has blue highlights near several windows. Material: Cast Iron Reference: CIBB 283-c Provenance: Donal Markey
0124: State Bank – EbonyEst. $600-$800
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“Chalet Fleuri Du Loiret”: French - Circa 1915 We have never seen this bank before. It is made of painted brass and marked “Chalet Fleuri du Loiret”, Caisse D’Epargne, “Orleans”. Translated this is Flowers of
0125: “Chalet Fleuri Du Loiret”Est. $1,200-$1,500
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Wembley Bank: Maker Unknown English - Circa 1925 The Wembley Building was one of a group of buildings constructed for the Wembley Exhibition. This stately hall was used as a central shopping center for the fair.
0126: Wembley BankEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Small South Church: American - Circa 1870’s - 9.75” H This is the smaller version of the bank. It has an old replaced tin back panel, but no cracks or repairs. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Walter P. Chrysler to
0127: Small South ChurchEst. $2,500-$3,500
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“City Bank” with Eagle: American - Circa 1880’s This is an exceedingly rare and highly sought after architectural still bank. It was recently found on the West Coast. Material: Cast Iron
0128: “City Bank” with EagleEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Large Old South Church Bank: Rare Monumental Size - 13.5” H America - Circa 1870’s The Old South Church stood at the corners of Washington and Milk Streets in Boston. The congregation of the United Church of Christ used it
0129: Large Old South Church BankEst. $18,000-$25,000
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Small Crown Bank – Patriotic: J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1880 An excellent and bright example. Material: Cast Iron
0130: Small Crown Bank – PatrioticEst. $350-$500
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Tabernacle Bank - Nickel Plated: Made by The Keyless Lock Co. Indianapolis - Circa 1895 This is a scarce and desirable still bank. They are even rarer when nickel plated. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Donal Markey
0131: Tabernacle Bank - Nickel PlatedEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Medium Cupola - Light Chocolate Brown: J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1875 This is a superior and colorful example with a fantastic stenciled roof. A show stopper. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Donal Markey Collection
0132: Medium Cupola - Light Chocolate BrownEst. $900-$1,200
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New Bank with Legs: Maker Unknown - American - Circa 1875 An extremely rare and desirable bank. This early bank was probably made by either Smith & Egge or J. & E. Stevens. This is the book example. There are maybe 8
0133: New Bank with LegsEst. $4,500-$6,500
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Home Bank - Large Size: J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1875 This is a scarce, seldom seen bank in excellent and bright condition. Material: Cast Iron Reference: CIBB 220-a Provenance: Donal Markey
0135: Home Bank - Large SizeEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Pavillion Bank - Large Finial: Kyser & Rex - Philadelphia - Circa 1885 This is the scarce version with a large finial and filigree on the side panels. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Robert Peirce Collection
0136: Pavillion Bank - Large FinialEst. $1,000-$1,200
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City Bank – Large: Probably J. & E. Stevens - Connecticut - Circa 1880 This is a very rare still bank. There might be 15 - 20 known specimens. This one is quite lovely. Material: Cast Iron Reference: CIBB 216-c
0137: City Bank – LargeEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Independence Hall - 3 in 1, Small: Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia - Circa 1875 The scarce small version of the bank. Material: Cast Iron
0138: Independence Hall - 3 in 1, SmallEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Independence Hall – Large: Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia - Circa 1875 Material: Cast Iron
0139: Independence Hall – LargeEst. $700-$1,000
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Independence Hall - 3 in 1, Large: Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia - Dated 1875 The large size of this bank is extremely rare. Most are painted monochromatically in gold. This one has a white base, leading to green grass, a gold
0140: Independence Hall - 3 in 1, LargeEst. $4,500-$6,000
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Deposit Bank: Grey Iron Casting Co. Pennsylvania - Circa 1915 Material: Cast Iron
0141: Deposit BankEst. $125-$175
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Crown Bank – Medium: Grey Iron Casting Co. Pennsylvania - Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0142: Crown Bank – MediumEst. $75-$125
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State Bank - Ebony Finish: 4.125” H Philadelphia - Circa 1895 State Banks are scarce in ebony. Material; Cast Iron
0143: State Bank - Ebony FinishEst. $125-$175
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Sentry at Guardhouse: German - Circa 1915 A scarce bank in excellent condition. Material: Tin
0144: Sentry at GuardhouseEst. $150-$200
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Domed Mosque - Green & Gold: A C. Williams - Ohio - Circa 1920 Domed Mosque banks painted in this manner are quite scarce. Perhaps one in 50 examples left the production line like this. This is a far superior example.
0145: Domed Mosque - Green & GoldEst. $250-$350
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Sentry at Guardhouse: German - Circa 1920 - 4” H Material: Tin
0146: Sentry at GuardhouseEst. $150-$200
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