Fall Festivities 2025 2025-09-13 Auction - 373 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 8
Chronometer - Cast Iron Mechanical BankRare Circus Menagerie Wagon Iron ToyWolf Carousel Figure
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Whitehouse Station, NJ, United States
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Fall Festivities 2025

American Still and Mechaical Cast Iron Banks. Tin, Wood and Cast Iron 19th Century American Toys. Cast Iron DoorStops
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"Shooting Star" Pinball Game: Gotham Pressed Steel Corp. New York - 1930's - 21" T x 11" W.
0170: "Shooting Star" Pinball GameEst. $75-$125
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"Big Star" Pinball Game: Lindstrom Toy Company. American - 1930's - 22" T x 12" W.
0171: "Big Star" Pinball GameEst. $75-$125
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Salesman Sample Wheelchair: American - 1940's - 14" W x 18" D x 19" T.
0172: Salesman Sample WheelchairEst. $175-$225
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Dollsize Windsor Chair: American - 1860 - 13" W x 11" D x 24" T.
0173: Dollsize Windsor ChairEst. $225-$275
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Early Childhood Classroom Chair: American - 1920's - 11" W x 13" D x 22" T.
0174: Early Childhood Classroom ChairEst. $100-$150
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Barber Pole: American - 1910. 50" Tall x 10 Diameter (with mount).
0175: Barber PoleEst. $600-$800
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Irishman Ball Toss: Wood & Paper Mache. American - 1920's - 30" T x 19" W x 6" D.
0176: Irishman Ball TossEst. $175-$225
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Rocking Hobby Horse: American - 1915. 43" Long x 34" Tall x 16" Deep.
0177: Rocking Hobby HorseEst. $350-$450
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Horsehead Velocipede: American - 1880's. 37" Long x 32" Tall x 21" Deep.
0178: Horsehead VelocipedeEst. $1,250-$1,750
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Wolf Carousel Figure: American - 1910. 47" Long x 34" Tall x 12" Deep.
0179: Wolf Carousel FigureEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Two Early American Tin Toys: An Open Gig and a Hansom Cab. Attributed to the George Brown Company. Forestville, Ct. - Ca. 1880 - 6 1/2" & 7 1/2" Long.
0180: Two Early American Tin ToysEst. $250-$350
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Two Early American Tin Toys: Open Dray and Covered Dray. Made by Althof-Bergmann Company. New York City - Ca. 1875 - 7 3/4" & 8 1/2" Long.
0181: Two Early American Tin ToysEst. $250-$350
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Small Two Horse Covered Dray: Made by the George Brown Company. Forestville, Ct. - Ca. 1875 - 9 3/4" Long.
0182: Small Two Horse Covered DrayEst. $250-$350
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Very Early Tin Open Gig with: Unusual Two-Dimensional Horse. By the Hull and Stafford Company. Clinton, Ct. - Circa 1865 - 9 1/4" Long.
0183: Very Early Tin Open Gig withEst. $350-$450
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Small Covered Depot Wagon: By the Hull and Stafford Company. Clinton, Ct. - Circa 1880's - 8 1/4" Long.
0184: Small Covered Depot WagonEst. $200-$250
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Express Wagon Dray: By the James Fallows Company. Philadelphia - Ca.1890 - 14" Long.
0185: Express Wagon DrayEst. $550-$750
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Fine Groceries Covered Dray: By the James Fallows Company. Philadelphia - Mid 1880's - 12" Long.
0186: Fine Groceries Covered DrayEst. $700-$900
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Scotch Bakery Covered Dray: By the George Brown Company. Connecticut - Ca. 1880.
0187: Scotch Bakery Covered DrayEst. $800-$1,000
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Pure Milk Delivery Wagon: Possibly by Hull & Stafford Company. Clinton, Ct. - Circa 1875 - 16" Long.
0188: Pure Milk Delivery WagonEst. $700-$900
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Unusual Covered Depot Wagon: Unknown American Maker. Circa 1880 - 17" Long.
0189: Unusual Covered Depot WagonEst. $550-$750
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Mechanical Gig with Dressed Figure: Made by Althof-Bergmann Company. New York City - 1870's - 14" Long.
0190: Mechanical Gig with Dressed FigureEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Mechanical Gig with Tin Figure: Drawn by two Gold-Stained Horses. Made by Althof-Bergmann Company. New York City - 1870's - 14" Long.
0191: Mechanical Gig with Tin FigureEst. $1,250-$1,750
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Scarce American Tin Landau: Made by the George Brown Company. Forestville, Ct. - 1870's - 19" Long. Large scale fancy carriage forms executed in tin are very few and far between. This beauty finished in green with a black top
0192: Scarce American Tin LandauEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fire Pumper with Dexter Horses: Made by the James Fallows Company. Philadelphia - 1880's - 21" Long. From the collection of Gary Smith. Vividly hued and large in scale, this handsome tin fire toy must have provided great joy for
0193: Fire Pumper with Dexter HorsesEst. $2,250-$2,750