THE RSL TOY & BANK AUCTION 2010-10-16 Auction - 550 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 22
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279: Four Seat Brake Pratt & Letchworth Toy Company254: Lindy Airplane with Moving propeller - Hubley224: Indian Club Twirler
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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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Saluting Sailor Mechanical Bank: Made by Saalheimer and Strauss Germany – Circa 1915 Material: Tin
0506: Saluting Sailor Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Santa Claus at Chimney Mechanical Bank: Made by Shepard Hardware Co. Buffalo, New York –Circa 1889 Place a coin in Santa's hand. Depress the lever and he deposits it into the chimney. Material: Cast Iron
0507: Santa Claus at Chimney Mechanical BankEst. $700-$1,000
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Lot: Savo Banks, Round Mechanical Bank: Designed by Adrian C. Balson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1931 Material: Tin
0509: Lot: Savo Banks, Round Mechanical BankEst. $350-$550
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Shoot the Chute, Wooden Box Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company • Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1906 This scarce wooden box that would contain an original Shoot the Chute bank. Material: Wood
0512: Shoot the Chute, Wooden Box Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Spar-Lisa Swedish Mechanical Bank: Circa 1930's Place a coin on her tray and the weight drives it into the bank. Material: Wood and Tin
0514: Spar-Lisa Swedish Mechanical BankEst. $350-$550
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Speaking Dog, Blue Dress Mechanical Bank: Manufactured by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1895 Here is another sensitively designed bank that depicts a young girl trying to give her beloved dog a "barking" lesson.
0515: Speaking Dog, Blue Dress Mechanical BankEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Speaking Dog, Red Dress Mechanical Bank: Manufactured by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1895 Here is another sensitively designed bank that depicts a young girl trying to give her beloved dog a "barking" lesson.
0516: Speaking Dog, Red Dress Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Snake and Frog in pond Mechanical Bank: Made by Carl Quehl Made in Germany – Circa 1920 An extremely scarce and desirable German lithographed tin bank. Place a coin in the snakes mouth, depress the lever, and the coin flips into the
0517: Snake and Frog in pond Mechanical BankEst. $3,500-$5,000
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Stump Speaker Mechanical Bank: Made by Shepard Hardware Company Buffalo, New York – Circa 1886 Place a coin in his hand, depress the lever, and the coin is deposited to the bank. Material: Cast Iron
0518: Stump Speaker Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Squirrel and Tree Stump Mechanical Bank: Mechanical Novelty Works New Britain, Connecticut – Circa 1880 Like the squirrel who saves acorns in a hollowed out tree stump, the child who saves pennies will turn them into dollars and
0519: Squirrel and Tree Stump Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Tammany Bank – Blue Jacket Mechanical Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 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
0520: Tammany Bank – Blue Jacket Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Thrifty Animal Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by Buddy L Company East Moline, Illinois – Circa 1920 Deposit dimes in the front slot. The tenth dime unlocks the bottom of the bank. Material: Tin
0523: Thrifty Animal Bank Mechanical BankEst. $250-$400
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Teddy and the Bear - Brown Tree Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1907 A classic coin-shooting bank depicting Teddy Roosevelt shooting a tree and a bear emerging. Material: Cast Iron
0524: Teddy and the Bear - Brown Tree Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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The Barrel Savings Bank Mechanical Bank: United States – Circa 1890 Quite possibly made by Ives, Blakeslee Co. or H. L. Judd Co. both of Connecticut, circa 1890. This bank must be extremely rare as none of us have ever seen it in over 40
0526: The Barrel Savings Bank Mechanical BankEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Teddy and the Bear - Brown Tree Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1907 A classic coin-shooting bank depicting Teddy Roosevelt shooting a tree and a bear emerging. Material: Cast Iron
0527: Teddy and the Bear - Brown Tree Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Toutout Box Mechanical Bank: French – Circa 1920 Place a coin in the dog's mouth and pull the string. The dog goes in his house and deposits the coin as the door closes. Material: Tin
0528: Toutout Box Mechanical BankEst. $500-$800
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Toad on Stump Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1885 Depress the lever at the rear of the toad and coins can be deposited into his mouth. This is rare with the chartreuse frog.
0529: Toad on Stump Mechanical BankEst. $1,200-$1,800
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