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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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THE RSL TOY & BANK AUCTION

Featuring: German Spelter Banks; Unpainted Spelter and Silvered Lead Banks; Still Banks; American Toys; European Toys; Automotive Related Toys; American Bell Toys; American Cast Iron Toys; Train and Boat Toys; Tin Vending Banks and of course Mechanical Banks
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Dog on Turntable, Japanned Mechanical Bank: Manufactured by the H. L. Judd Company Wallingford, Connecticut – Circa 1895 Turn the crank and the dog enters the building and deposits the coin. Material: Cast Iron
0386: Dog on Turntable, Japanned Mechanical BankEst. $1,400-$2,000
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Dog Tray Bank Mechanical Bank: Kyser & Rex Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1880 An extremely scarce and delicate mechanical bank. Rare to find intact. Place a coin in the dog's mouth and the weight of the coin drives him
0388: Dog Tray Bank Mechanical BankEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Donkey – Spring Jawed Mechanical Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 An extremely scarce and desirablemechanical bank. Part of a series of 10 or so "Spring Jaws". Insert a coin in the head which causes the jaw to wobble.Material: Spelter
0389: Donkey – Spring Jawed Mechanical BankEst. $5,500-$8,500
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Electric Safe Mechanical Bank: Made by Louis Mfg. Co. New York City, New York – Circa 1904 Turn the knob clockwise until it stops, insert a coin and turn the knob counter clockwise depositing it into the bank. Material: Sheet
0391: Electric Safe Mechanical BankEst. $250-$400
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Elephant Howdah, Pull Tail Mechanical Bank: Made by Hubley Manufacturing Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1935 Place a coin in the trunk, pull the tail and it is deposited into the howdah. Material: Cast Iron
0392: Elephant Howdah, Pull Tail Mechanical BankEst. $900-$1,200
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Elephant and Three Clowns Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1882 Place a coin in the gold rings under the elephant's trunk. Depress the lever at the rear of the bank and the trunk moves,
0393: Elephant and Three Clowns Mechanical BankEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Elephant Three Stars Mechanical Bank: Unknown Manufacturer • American – Circa 1885 This bank resembles "Jumbo", the elephant brought to the United States by P. T. Barnum in 1884. He deposits a coin into his head when the tail is
0395: Elephant Three Stars Mechanical BankEst. $900-$1,200
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Galloping Cowboy Mechanical Bank: Made by Cragstan Toys Company Japanese – Circa 1950 An extremely scarce, battery operated mechanical bank. It depicts a cowboy riding the Oregon Trail to the far west. Material: Tin
0397: Galloping Cowboy Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Football Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by John Harper and Company Willenhall, England –Circa 1895 Depicts a soccer player kicking at a goal. The bank works best with old British copper pennies. Material: Cast Iron
0398: Football Bank Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Gem Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by the H. L. Judd Company Wallingford, Connecticut – Circa 1880 Place a coin on the dog's tray, pull up on the tail and he shoots the coin across the track into the building. Material: Cast
0399: Gem Bank Mechanical BankEst. $700-$1,000
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Frog on Rock Mechanical Bank: Kilgore Manufacturing Co. Westerville, Ohio – Circa 1920A cute little coin swallowing bank. Material: Cast Iron
0401: Frog on Rock Mechanical BankEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Gem Registering Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1878 Drop a coin in a slot on the right side of the bank. Turn the cylinder and the coin drops in and registers. Material: Cast
0402: Gem Registering Bank Mechanical BankEst. $3,000-$4,500
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Goat, Frog and Old Man Mechanical Bank: Made by Mechanical Novelty Works New Britain, Connecticut – Circa 1885 Also known as the "Initiating Bank – 2nd Degree". It functions by placing a coin in the man's tray and then either pressing
0404: Goat, Frog and Old Man Mechanical BankEst. $6,500-$8,500
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Gwenda Money Box Mechanical Bank: English – Circa 1936 Insert a coin in the bank and it activates a battery which lights up the eyes. Extremely rare, this bank actually works. Material: Tin
0405: Gwenda Money Box Mechanical BankEst. $1,400-$2,000
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Wheel of Fortune Bank Mechanical Bank: United States - Circa 1895 An extremely rare and desirable bank. Made in the United States and dated November 14, 1882. There are only a handful of examples known to exist. This one is without chips
0406: Wheel of Fortune Bank Mechanical BankEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Feed the Kitty Bank Mechanical Bank: Patent issued to Thomas Buel New York, New York Circa 1925 This bank was never produced for general commercial sale, ergo, only a handful of these monumental pieces exist. Drop a coin in the girl's
0407: Feed the Kitty Bank Mechanical BankEst. $4,500-$6,500
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Giant Standing Mechanical Bank: H. L. Judd Mfg. Co. Wallingford, Connecticut – Circa 1885 The rarest of all the Judd Banks. There are probably less than 20 examples known to exist. Press the lever, which causes him to raise his
0408: Giant Standing Mechanical BankEst. $10,000-$15,000
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