A Roman Holiday of Toys and Banks - Cyber 13 2020-08-30 Auction - 527 Price Results - Cyber Toy Auctions in PA
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A Roman Holiday of Toys and Banks - Cyber 13

Saturday August 29th & Sunday August 30th, 2020 10am EST Join us for the highly anticipated second part of the collection we are offering from Rome. Hundreds of rare and unusual toys from Italy, Spain, France and Germany. These are paired with exceptional still and mechanical banks and a wonderful Robot, Space Toy and Kaju collection. Mark you calendar for this exceptional event. The auction features Still & Mechanical Banks, Robots, Battery Op, Tin Toys, Pan Am Planes, Automotive, Boats, Trains, Soldiers and more! Questions? Contact us at bre@cybertoyauctions.com or julian@cybertoyauctions.com or 412-841-0623 Happy Collecting! :D
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Hoopla Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: John Harper & Company Willenhall, England 1895. Made of Cast Iron. This is the English version of an American Trick Dog. Place a coin in the dog’s mouth, press the lever and the dog jumps
2000: Hoopla Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $550-$750
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Bulldog Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut 1880. Made of Cast Iron. Place a coin on the dog’s nose and pull his tail and he will swallow your coin. Worked when tested. Fine Condition.
2001: Bulldog Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $450-$650
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Eagle & Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company of Cromwell, Connecticut 1883. Made of Cast Iron. Place a coin in the eagle’s beak, depress the lever and she leans forward and deposits the coin. Worked when
2002: Eagle & Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $600-$800
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Artillery Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company 1890's Cromwell, Connecticut. Operation requires putting a coin in the cannon and depressing the hammer. When the lever is pressed the soldier’s arm goes down as if
2003: Artillery Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $400-$600
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Frog on Rock Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by Kilgore circa 1930's. Made of Cast Iron. Possible Barenholtz Collection provenance. Fine Condition. Casting hole on left side. Common 1/2" crack on left side near hole that holds jaw
2005: Frog on Rock Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $375-$500
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Tammany Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut 1880's. Place a coin in his hand and its weight causes the hand to lower and deposit the coin into his pocket. His nod signifies that he has
2006: Tammany Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $225-$300
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Organ Cat & Dog Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Kyser & Rex Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1882. The monkey doffs his hat in thanks for the penny you have given him. The animals rotate and the bells chime when the crank is turned. Made
2007: Organ Cat & Dog Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Bad Accident Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company 1880's of Cromwell, Connecticut. When a small boy emerges from behind some foliage, he frightens the mule, who rears upward, causing the cart and the farmer to topple
2010: Bad Accident Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Darktown Battery Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens 1880's of Cromwell, Connecticut. Place a coin in the pitcher’s hand and press the lever. He pitches the coin and the batter swings, but the coin sails so quickly by him that
2011: Darktown Battery Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Little Joe Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by John Harper circa 1920's. Made of Cast Iron. A classic coin swallowing bank. Worked when tested. Very Fine Condition. Arm with a little extra wear. Retains a key.
2012: Little Joe Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $275-$375
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Creedmoor Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens. Made of Cast Iron. A classic coin shooting bank. Worked when tested. Fine Condition. No coin trap.
2013: Creedmoor Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $300-$400
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Clown on Globe Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company 1890's of Cromwell, Connecticut. Wind the Globe, press the lever. The clown not only spins around, he also does a handstand on his Globe. Made of Cast Iron. Worked
2014: Clown on Globe Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $700-$900
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Novelty Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut 1873. Open the door and place a coin on the tray. A tap to the open door will cause it to snap shut quickly and deposit the coin into the bank.
2016: Novelty Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Magic Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company 1870's of Cromwell, Connecticut. Open the door so the cashier is facing forward. Place a coin on the tray in his hands and press the knob on the right side of the bank.
2017: Magic Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Boy on Trapeze Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. Barton Smith Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1890 The only mechanical bank produced by J. Barton Smith Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1890. The bank was originally marketed
2018: Boy on Trapeze Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $1,200-$1,500
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5 Cent Adding Rare Mechanical Bank: Designed by Issac Pforzheimer New York, New York 1889. Insert coins in the top of the bank, the bank will open when $5 has been registered. Made of Lead. Very Good Condition. Missing a small
2019: 5 Cent Adding Rare Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Chief Big Moon Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company 1890's of Cromwell, Connecticut. Place your coin, press the lever and the frog will jump out of the pond in an attempt to steal the fish. Made of Cast Iron. Worked
2020: Chief Big Moon Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $600-$800
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Woodpecker Tin Mechanical Bank: Gebruder Bing. Germany 1890's. Place a coin in the coin slot. Turn the crank and the woodpecker will grab your coin while music is played. Made of Sheet Metal. Worked when tested. Excellent
2021: Woodpecker Tin Mechanical BankEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Speaking Dog Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Shepard Hardware, Buffalo NY - 1880's. To work, place a penny on the tray in her hand and then push down on the lever. This will cause the dog's mouth to open and its tail to wag. Worked when
2022: Speaking Dog Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $700-$900
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