TOY AND BANK AUCTION 2011-10-15 Auction - 541 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in MD - Page 23
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Timonium, MD, United States
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Featuring Spelter Banks, Mechanical Banks, Silvered Lead or silver Plated Banks, Ceramic Banks, Still Banks, Bell Toys and Cast Iron Toys, American Clockwork Toys, Early American Tin Toys, American Cast Iron Horse Drawn Toys, Trade Cards, and still more Mechanical Banks!
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Teddy and the Bear Bank, Grey Tree: 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. This is the scarce grey version of
0529: Teddy and the Bear Bank, Grey TreeEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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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
0530: Zoo Bank Mechanical BankEst. US$2,200-US$2,800
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Tommy Bank Mechanical Bank: John Harper & Co. Ltd. Willenhall, England – Circa 1914 Quite a scarce English made bank. This is a classic coin shooter. Material: Cast Iron
0531: Tommy Bank Mechanical BankEst. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Trick Dog, Six-Part Base: 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.
0532: Trick Dog, Six-Part BaseEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Trick Dog, Solid Base: 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
0533: Trick Dog, Solid BaseEst. US$550-US$850
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Uncle Sam Bust: Unknown Manufacturer – Circa 1900 Drop a coin in Uncle Sam's hat and his goatee/beard jiggles. Material: Cast Iron
0534: Uncle Sam BustEst. US$1,400-US$2,000
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Teddy and the Bear, Brown Tree: 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
0535: Teddy and the Bear, Brown TreeEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Vending, "Chocolate Menier": L. Revon & Company Paris, France – Circa 1910 This bank is an exact replica of the kiosks found in turn of the century Paris. Material: Tin
0536: Vending, "Chocolate Menier"Est. US$700-US$1,000
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Vending, Stollwerck, Star and Three Crowns: Stollwerck Brothers Cologne, Germany – Circa 1925 Material: Tin
0537: Vending, Stollwerck, Star and Three CrownsEst. US$500-US$700
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Woodpecker Mechanical Bank: Made by Gebrüder Bing & Company Nuremburg, Germany – Circa 1896 Place a coin on the end of the perch and turn the crank. The bank plays a tune as the woodpecker's head slowly emerges. He grabs
0538: Woodpecker Mechanical BankEst. US$3,500-US$5,500
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World's Fair Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1893 Made for souvenir sale at the Chicago World's Fair to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America.
0539: World's Fair BankEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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William Tell 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 BankEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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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. This is a superior example of this bank.
0541: Uncle Sam Mechanical BankEst. US$6,000-US$9,000
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