THE RSL TOY & BANK AUCTION 2010-10-16 Auction - 550 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 23
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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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Tommy Bank Mechanical Bank: John Harper & Co. Ltd. Willenhall, England – Circa 1914 Quite a scarce English made bank. A classic coin shooter. Material: Cast Iron
0530: Tommy Bank Mechanical BankEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Trick Dog, Six part Base Mechanical Bank: Shepard Hardware Company Buffalo, New York – Circa 1888 Place a coin in the dog's mouth and press the lever. The dog jumps through the clown's hoop and deposits the coin into the barrel. Material:
0532: Trick Dog, Six part Base Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Trick Dog, Solid Base Mechanical Bank: Made by the Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1925 Dog jumps through the hoop to deliver the coin into the barrel. Material: Cast Iron
0534: Trick Dog, Solid Base Mechanical BankEst. $450-$650
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Try Your Weight Mechanical Bank: Germany – Circa 1905 Insert a coin in the side of the bank and its weight is recorded on the dial. Press the button on the front of the bank and the coin is deposited. Material: Tin
0535: Try Your Weight Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Uncle Sam Mechanical Bank: Made by Shepard Hardware Company Buffalo, New York – Circa 1886 Place a coin in Uncle Sam's hand, depress the lever and it drops into his satchel. Material: Cast Iron
0536: Uncle Sam Mechanical BankEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Uncle Remus Mechanical Bank: Made by the Kyser & Rex Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1891 A policeman catches a young black boy robbing the chicken coop. Place a coin in the slot on the roof. Depress the rooster in
0537: Uncle Remus Mechanical BankEst. $3,500-$5,000
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Universal Cash Register Mechanical Bank: Germany – Circa 1910 An extremely scarce bank to find.Deposit coin and move crank. The paper moves and the bell rings. Material: Tin
0538: Universal Cash Register Mechanical BankEst. $1,500-$2,500
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U.S. & Spain Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1898 A great and high action bank depicting a scene from the Spanish-American War of 1898. Place a coin in the slot in front of
0539: U.S. & Spain Mechanical BankEst. $1,500-$2,500
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William Tell Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1896 Place a coin on the rifle and depress William's right foot. The coin is shot into the castle, after knocking the apple off his
0540: William Tell Bank Mechanical BankEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Watchdog Safe Bank Mechanical Bank: Probably made by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1890 Place a coin in the slot. Depress the activating lever, the coin drops in the safe, the dog opens his mouth and a squeak
0541: Watchdog Safe Bank Mechanical BankEst. $450-$650
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William Tell Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1896 Place a coin on the rifle and depress William's right foot. The coin is shot into the castle, after knocking the apple off his
0544: William Tell Bank Mechanical BankEst. $800-$1,200
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Woodpecker - Bing Mechanical Bank: Made by Gebruder Bing & Company Nuremburg, Germany – Circa 1896 This bank was made for the French marketplace and has the words "For the Poor" in French. Place a coin on the end of the perch and
0546: Woodpecker - Bing Mechanical BankEst. $3,000-$4,500
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Woodchopper Bank Mechanical Bank: Germany – Circa 1930's This is a scarce early version of a post World War II bank. It has a wooden mallet whereas the later bank has a tin mallet. Place a coin in the tree stump, press the lever
0547: Woodchopper Bank Mechanical BankEst. $500-$750
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The World's Banker Mechanical Bank: Made in Germany – Circa 1920 Place a coin in the globe, depress John Bull's hat, let go and the coin is deposited into his chest. This is an extremely rare and desirable tin Bank. There are
0548: The World's Banker Mechanical BankEst. $4,500-$6,500
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World's Fair Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by the J&E Stevens Company • Cromwell, Connecticut--1893 Wonderful green highlights. Made to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America. Material: Cast Iron
0549: World's Fair Bank Mechanical BankEst. $3,500-$5,500
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Zoo Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by Kyser & Rex Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1880 Without a doubt, the Zoo Bank is the smallest and cutest bank ever produced. Place a coin in the roof dormer and press the
0550: Zoo Bank Mechanical BankEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Zoo Bank Mechanical Bank: Made by Kyser & Rex Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1880 Without a doubt, the Zoo Bank is the smallest and cutest bank ever produced. Place a coin in the roof dormer and press the
0551: Zoo Bank Mechanical BankEst. $1,200-$1,800
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