Summer Of Fun 2022-08-06 Auction - 331 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ
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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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Summer Of Fun

Antique Mechanical Banks, Still Banks, and Toys
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Elephant with Three Stars Iron Bank: Most likely American. He has a lovely red blanket and great paint enhanced features.
0001: Elephant with Three Stars Iron BankEst. $250-$350
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Garu Elephant Mechanical Bank: Rare Red Color. Advertisement for Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles.
0002: Garu Elephant Mechanical BankEst. $125-$175
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Jumbo Mechanical Bank: Rare Version without Wheels. Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. There is no evidence of a platform having ever been present.
0003: Jumbo Mechanical BankEst. $300-$400
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Elephant with Howdah Iron Bank: Large Version. Rare Red Color. Made by A. C. Williams.
0004: Elephant with Howdah Iron BankEst. $75-$125
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Elephant with Three Stars Iron Bank: Unusual Straight Trunk. Most Likely American. A wonderful example with a straight trunk. Perhaps he is reaching for a piece of fruit that is just out of reach.
0005: Elephant with Three Stars Iron BankEst. $250-$350
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Elephants Swing Trunks: Large & Small Version. Made by A. C. Williams.
0006: Elephants Swing TrunksEst. $125-$175
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Monkey Coin in Stomach Iron Bank: Designed by Charles Ritchel. Bridgeport, Ct. - Mid 1880's. Place a coin on his tip tray, press down the lever on his back and he will gladly deposit your coin.
0007: Monkey Coin in Stomach Iron BankEst. $950-$1,250
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Monkey with Wobble Jaw Bank: Made in France. Depositing your coin in his back causes his jaw to "wobble". Made of Lead. "Depose 227" cast under his tail.
0008: Monkey with Wobble Jaw BankEst. $175-$250
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Crowing Rooster Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by Kyser & Rex. Philadelphia, Pa. - 1880's. Place the coin on his sickle feather, press the lever down. This will cause the rooster to mimic crowing while your coin is deposited.
0009: Crowing Rooster Iron Mechanical BankEst. $225-$300
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Bull Dog Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Ct. - 1880's. Place a coin on his nose, say "Hold!", then pull his tail. He will flick the coin and then swallow it whole.
0010: Bull Dog Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Nodding Scotsman Mechanical Bank: Made in England - 1930's. Deposit a coin in his back and he will nod in thanks for your coin. You must unscrew his head to retrieve your coins, a lot like an actual Scotsman.
0011: Nodding Scotsman Mechanical BankEst. $100-$150
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Bill E Grin Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Ct. - 1915. Press your coin into the top of his head. This will cause the scamp to roll his eyes and stick out his tongue.
0012: Bill E Grin Iron Mechanical BankEst. $300-$400
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I Always Did Spise' a Mule - Bench Iron Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Ct. - 1897. Place a coin under the bench and then press the lever. The mule will whip around attempting to kick the man, he will narrowly avoid being
0013: I Always Did Spise' a Mule - Bench Iron BankEst. $500-$700
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Little Joe Bank: Made by John Harper Ltd. Willenhall, England - 1931. A classic coin-swallowing bank.
0014: Little Joe BankEst. $200-$300
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Greedy Boy Mechanical Bank: Made by H. C. Urlwin Ltd. New Zealand - 1940's. A classic coin-swallowing bank. Made of Aluminum.
0015: Greedy Boy Mechanical BankEst. $225-$275
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Starkies Jolly Mechanical Bank: Starkies Patent. England - 1920's. A coin swallower with wiggly ears. Made of Aluminum.
0016: Starkies Jolly Mechanical BankEst. $75-$100
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I Always Did Spise' a Mule - Jockey Iron Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Ct. - 1890's. Place a coin in the Jockey's mouth and then press the lever. The mule does not appreciate being ridden and tosses the jockey causing your
0017: I Always Did Spise' a Mule - Jockey Iron BankEst. $400-$600
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Presto Mechanical Bank: Made by Kyser & Rex Company. Philadelphia, Pa. - 1890's. Press the lever on the center of the bank and a drawer pops out. Place your coin in it and push the drawer back in; "Presto" your coin
0018: Presto Mechanical BankEst. $175-$250
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Treasure Chest Musical Bank: American - 1930's. Wind the bank, drop a coin into the chest and music will play. Made of White Metal.
0019: Treasure Chest Musical BankEst. $200-$300
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Snap It Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by H. L. Judd Mfg. Wallingford, Ct. - 1890's. Pull the knob to lock the drawer in place. Put your coin into the drawer and swipe the lever; "Snap" your coin disappears.
0020: Snap It Iron Mechanical BankEst. $275-$350
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Watch Dog Safe Iron Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Ct. - 1890's. Place your coin in the coin slot on the top. press the lever on the side. The dog's mouth opens and squeak sound is emitted, letting you
0021: Watch Dog Safe Iron BankEst. $350-$450
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Recording Iron Bank: Magic Introduction Company. Chicago, IL - 1891. This bank is for dimes and it keeps a record of them for you.
0022: Recording Iron BankEst. $150-$225
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Betsy Ross Mechanical Bank: Produced by Al Davidson. American - 1976. Made of Aluminum.
0023: Betsy Ross Mechanical BankEst. $200-$300
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Penny Pineapple Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by Im Swiler & Saylor. York, Pa. - 1959. Commemorates Hawaii's Statehood.
0024: Penny Pineapple Iron Mechanical BankEst. $175-$250