FALL TOY AND BANK AUCTION 2017-10-07 Auction - 658 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 7
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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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Highrise: Kenton Hardware Ohio - Circa 1915 - 5.25” H Material: Cast Iron
0147: HighriseEst. $225-$275
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Two Domed Banks: A. C. Williams Ohio - Circa 1910 The tiny and second largest examples; both are in superior condition. Material: Cast Iron
0148: Two Domed BanksEst. $150-$200
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Triangular Building: Hubley Mfg. Co. Pennsylvania - Circa 1914 This is an excellent and bright example of this scarce bank. It could use a light cleaning. Material: Cast Iron
0149: Triangular BuildingEst. $500-$700
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The Captain: German - Circa 1915 - 4” H We belive this is the Captain from the Mama Katzenjammer comic strips. Material: Tin
0150: The CaptainEst. $225-$275
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“Den Denkel Rings”: German - Circa 1915 - 1.75” H A scarce bank and this example is superior. Material: Tin
0151: “Den Denkel Rings”Est. $225-$300
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Missionary Hut Bank: German - Circa 1930’s / 40’s - 3.5” H It depicts scenes in both Africa and Asia. Very bright and appealing. Material: Tin and Paper
0152: Missionary Hut BankEst. $200-$300
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Four Shoe Advertising Banks: American - Circa 1930’s - 2” H Four colorful advertising banks, Robin Hood Shoes, Poll-Parrot Shoes and two Peters Weatherbirds. Material: Tin / Cardboard
0153: Four Shoe Advertising BanksEst. $175-$225
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Andy Gump Thrift Bank: General Thrift Products Co. Chicago - Circa 1920 Material: Tin
0154: Andy Gump Thrift BankEst. $175-$225
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Five Advertising Banks: American - Circa 1920’s / 30’s 1.5” to 2.625” H Material: Tin / Paper
0155: Five Advertising BanksEst. $125-$175
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Tin Drum / Baby Bank: German / English - Circa 1930’s Both banks with great graphics and very colorful. Material: Tin
0156: Tin Drum / Baby BankEst. $175-$225
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Popeye Knockout Still Bank: Straits Mfg. Co. Detroit - Circa 1935 Material: Tin
0157: Popeye Knockout Still BankEst. $175-$225
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Red Riding Hood Stein / Moonface: German - Circa 1920’s Both banks are really colorful and fun. Material: Tin
0158: Red Riding Hood Stein / MoonfaceEst. $175-$225
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“Roller” Safe: Kyser & Rex Philadelphia - Circa 1880’s - 3.75” H Material: Cast Iron
0159: “Roller” SafeEst. $125-$175
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U. S. Navy Bank: Arcade Mfg. Co. Illinois - Circa 1902 A scarce little safe in superior condition. Material: Cast Iron
0160: U. S. Navy BankEst. $350-$450
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“Young America” Safe: Kyser & Rex Philadelphia - Circa 1880’s - 4.375” H Material: Cast Iron
0161: “Young America” SafeEst. $150-$200
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Stencil Door Safe: J. & E. Stevens Connecticut - Circa 1880’s - 4.25” H Material: Cast Iron
0162: Stencil Door SafeEst. $275-$375
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Arched Door Safe: American - Circa 1880’s - 4.75” H Material: Cast Iron
0163: Arched Door SafeEst. $400-$600
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Peoples Home Bank: Mudd Mfg. Co. Chicago - Circa 1890 - 5.25” H This one with a nice electroplated surface. Material: Cast Iron
0164: Peoples Home BankEst. $350-$450
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Safe with $ Sign: Made by Bugatti Filippo Italian - Circa 1930’s - 5.375” H We have not seen this Art Deco Era bank before. It is 2 dimensional and 1.5” Deep. Material: Brass
0165: Safe with $ SignEst. $250-$350
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Safe Deposit Bank: “Fortunes Made by Pennies Saved” Henry C. Hart Company Detroit - Circa 1890 - 3.25” H A scarce and very desirable safe bank. It is missing parts to the locking mechanism and remains open.
0166: Safe Deposit BankEst. $350-$450
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Security Safe Deposit: Probably Kyser & Rex Philadelphia - Circa 1885 - 8.125” H This is an impressive large safe that retains its original wooden drawers. Material: Cast Iron
0167: Security Safe DepositEst. $350-$450
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“Fonderie De L’Islet” Stove: Canadian - Circa 1915 - 8.375” H L’Islet is a municipality within the region of Quebec, Canada. We have never seen this impressive bank before. Material: Cast Iron and Sheet Tin
0168: “Fonderie De L’Islet” StoveEst. $550-$750
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Prudential Registering Bank: American - Dated 1890 - 7.25” H This example registers quarters and opens when $25 have been deposited. Material: Cast Iron
0169: Prudential Registering BankEst. $350-$450
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Imperial Safe Deposit: American - Circa 1890’s - 8.625” H This is a scarce safe bank that is in superior condition. Material: Cast Iron and Sheet Tin
0170: Imperial Safe DepositEst. $400-$600
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