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American Bank - AKA Sewing MachineThe "Tally Ho" Cast Iron Horse Drawn ToyThe Wonderful Game of Oz - Board Game
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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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RSL Online Only - Spring Surprise

RSL Auction Company Online is pleased to announce that our next sale will occur on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at 10 am EST. The sale will include over 600 lots of mechanical banks, still banks, cast iron automotive, cast-iron horse-drawn, pressed steel toys, and American/German wind-up toys. Most of the items consigned come from the collections of Ray Henry Gary Stubbs, William Werbell, Frank Kidd, and Alvin Goldstein. Should you have any questions, please call our gallery at 908.823.4049 during regular business hours. Thanks for much for your loyal support. Ray, Steven Leon RSL Auction Company
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Cabin - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Late 1880's. At first glance, the imagery developed for the Cabin Bank seems innocuous, but looking more closely, one finds that
0027: Cabin - Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $225-$275
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Unmarked Surly Bruin - Cast Iron Bank: American - 1940's. 6 1/2" Tall.
0032: Unmarked Surly Bruin - Cast Iron BankEst. $150-$200
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Owl Turns Head - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - 1880's. Put a coin in the tree branch and press the lever. The owl's head turns and the coin drops into the aperture. Release the lever
0033: Owl Turns Head - Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $175-$225
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Humpty Dumpty - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by Shepard Hardware Company. Buffalo, New York - Circa 1885. Place a coin in the clown's hand and press the lever on his back. Then he will gladly swallow your coin.
0037: Humpty Dumpty - Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $500-$700
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Jolly Man - Aluminum Mechanical Bank: Made in England circa 1930's. A classic coin swallowing bank.
0038: Jolly Man - Aluminum Mechanical BankEst. $200-$300
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Gem - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by the Judd Mfg. Company. Wallingford, Connecticut - Circa 1878.
0043: Gem - Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $300-$400
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Magic - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - circa 1880's. The Magic Bank is one of the few toys that Stevens designed to receive coins as both a conventional still bank and as a
0046: Magic - Cast Iron Mechanical BankEst. $350-$450
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Bismark Type Pig - Brass Mechanical Bank: American - 1930 - 8" Long. Made of Brass. This bank is similar to the Bismarck Pig Bank except it does not have the name "Bismark" on its side. It works well.
0047: Bismark Type Pig - Brass Mechanical BankEst. $600-$800
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Hoopla - Brass Mechanical Bank: Made by John Harper & Company. Willenhall, England - Circa 1900. This English version of the "Trick Dog" bank has the same dynamic action as its American counterpart. Place a coin in the dog's
0048: Hoopla - Brass Mechanical BankEst. $600-$800
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