A Bountiful Harvest of Toys and Banks 2009-10-17 Auction - 477 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 3
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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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A Bountiful Harvest of Toys and Banks

Antique Cast Iron Horse Drawn Toys; Cast Iron Toys and Cap Guns; Blinking Eye Clocks; Automotive Toys; Novelty Toys; Clockwork Toys; Early American Tin Toys; German and French Toys; Bell Toys; Still Banks; Safe Banks; Dime Registering Banks; and as always an important selection of Mechanical Banks
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Toy Cannon Lot - Cast Iron: Ives, Blakeslee – Circa 1895 Two great working toy cannons. Both probably by Ives, Blakeslee of Connecticut. One marked in quotes "Hotchkiss" and patented March 10, 1896. They are 9" and 7" inches
0049: Toy Cannon Lot - Cast IronEst. $400-$600
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Black Face Animated Cap/Rattle Gun - Cast Iron: Probably J. & E. Stevens, Circa 1885 This is an extremely scarce cap gun. The face is very graphic and grotesque. Place a cap in the boys nose and pull the string downward. The toy is about 5 ¼"
0050: Black Face Animated Cap/Rattle Gun - Cast IronEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stevens & Brown Dresser - Cast Iron: Connecticut – Circa 1875 A classic cast iron furniture piece by Stevens & Brown. The faux grain painting is fantastic. It is about 6" tall. Material: Cast Iron Condition: Excellent
0052: Stevens & Brown Dresser - Cast IronEst. $300-$450
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"Shoot the Hat" Cap Gun - Cast Iron: Probably Ives, Blakeslee • Connecticut – Circa 1890 An extremely scarce and desirable cap gun made during the 1890's in Connecticut. "Shoot the Hat" must have been a slogan of the late 19th
0053: "Shoot the Hat" Cap Gun - Cast IronEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stevens & Brown Furniture: Connecticut – Circa 1875 This lot includes two rocking chairs (one about 6" tall, the other 4" tall) and a Parlor Table about 4" long. Material: Cast Iron Condition: All Excellent or better
0054: Stevens & Brown FurnitureEst. $300-$450
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Topsy Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & Hubbard: Bradley & Hubbard Connecticut – Circa 1870 Topsy is a very desirable clock that depicts a young black girl dancing, possibly to the music being played by the Banjo Player. These clocks mayhave been
0057: Topsy Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & HubbardEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Toby Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & Hubbard: Bradley & Hubbard, Connecticut – Circa 1870 A classic blinking eye clock depicting a colonial man. He is affectionatelyknown as "Toby". Works well. Material: Cast Iron Condition: Very Fine
0058: Toby Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & HubbardEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Lion Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & Hubbard: Bradley & Hubbard, Connecticut – Circa 1870 One of the scarcest clocks produced by Bradley & Hubbard. There areprobably fewer than 20 examples still in existence. This recumbent lion resembles the
0059: Lion Blinking Eye Clock - Bradley & HubbardEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Neff Moon, Taxi Cab: American – Circa 1925 Neff Moon was a very short-lived toy maker the late 1920's. They produced a toy auto with interchangeable parts so it could be a car, truck, etc. This one never had a friction
0060: Neff Moon, Taxi CabEst. $550-$750
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Dayton Friction Auto Delivery: Ohio – Circa 1911 An extremely rare friction toy by toy maker Dayton Hillclimber. In all our years, we have only seen one other example of this friction. It is in fantastic condition and works
0061: Dayton Friction Auto DeliveryEst. $600-$800
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Clark Friction Trolley: Ohio – Circa 1897 A classic early friction trolley by Clark Hillclimber. Toy is colorful, complete andworks well. It is 13" long. Material: Sheet Steel, Wood & Iron Condition: Fine
0062: Clark Friction TrolleyEst. $400-$600
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Converse "Dewey 999" Locomotive and Tender: Locomotive and Tender, American – Circa 1910 A great toy train by Converse Mfg. The 999 train was the first train to exceed 100 mph. The toy is 28" long. Material: Sheet Steel and Wood Condition:
0063: Converse "Dewey 999" Locomotive and TenderEst. $600-$900
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Dayton Friction Touring Car: Ohio – Circa 1911 An extremely scarce toy, in fact, we have never seen this toy with a fabric roof before. It is in unusually great condition. The toy is 11 ½" long and works well. Material: Sheet
0064: Dayton Friction Touring CarEst. $800-$1,200
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Dayton Friction Hook & Ladder: Ohio – Circa 1911A very colorful and desirable friction toy made by Dayton Hillclimber. The toy is19 ½" long and works well. Material: Sheet Steel Condition: Excellent
0065: Dayton Friction Hook & LadderEst. $500-$700
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Clark Friction Circus Cage Wagon: Ohio – Circa 1897 A scarce friction toy that works well and is 16 ½" long. Material: Sheet Steel, Wood and Cardboard Condition: Very Good Paint, animals tattered and detached.
0066: Clark Friction Circus Cage WagonEst. $400-$600
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Scheible Limousine: American – Circa 1920 A wonderful large friction Limousine. In bright, graphic colors. The toy is 13 ½ " long and works quite well. Material: Sheet Steel Condition: Near Pristine (No Driver)
0067: Scheible LimousineEst. $550-$750
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Dayton Friction Bi-Plane: Ohio – Circa 1918 This friction depicts a WWI flying Bi-Plane. Airplane frictions are scarce. It works very well; with moving propeller. It is 16" long by 9 ½" wide. Material: Sheet Steel
0068: Dayton Friction Bi-PlaneEst. $700-$900
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Great Lakes Exposition Bus - 1936: Made by Arcade Mfg., Illinois – Dated 1936These buses, more like trams, were made for Expositions and World's Fairs. This example is scarce and desirable. It is 11" long. Material: Cast Iron
0069: Great Lakes Exposition Bus - 1936Est. $600-$900
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Hubley Bell Telephone Truck: Lancaster, Pennsylvania • Circa 1932This is an iconic Hubley Toy. It is scarce in red color and represents Pacific Bell telephone. It is all original and 18 ½" long. Material: Cast Iron Condition:
0070: Hubley Bell Telephone TruckEst. $600-$800
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Arcade Buick Cab: Illinois – Circa 1928 The toy is 8" long. Material: Cast Iron Condition: Fine
0071: Arcade Buick CabEst. $1,000-$1,500
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"Huber" Road Roller: Kenton – Circa 1930 Life sized road rollers just like this paved our streets and highways in the 1920's and 1930's. This toy is 8" long. Scarce in orange. Material: Cast Iron Condition: Very Good,
0072: "Huber" Road RollerEst. $250-$350
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