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166: MID 19TH CENTURY CARVED BUTCHER SHOP403: GENERAL GRANT SMOKER302: MERRY GO ROUND MECHANICAL BANK
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Vineland, NJ, United States
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November 11 - Toys on World Tour

Whether its tin, cast iron or paper mache, toys from all corners of the globe form a diversity of toys rarely expected at public auction - Mechanical Banks, Early American Tin Toys, Cast Iron Autos and Horsedrawn Toys, Dolls, Doorstops, Penny Toys & other Euro entries, Boats, Holiday items, Biscuit tins, & Comic Character toys Biscuit Tins from the late Marjorie Frankel Collection Highlights from the Ronnie Rosen Comic Charcter Collection Premium selections from the Chuck & Barbara Cook Doorstop Collection
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TOAD ON STUMP MECHANICAL BANK: a/ J & E Stevens Co., circa 1880's. Press the lever and his mouth opens. Toss a coin in his mouth and release the lever.
0366: TOAD ON STUMP MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$800-US$1,000
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TRENTON TRUST MECHANICAL BANK: Mary Roebling hired Jacob Brubaker, master pattern maker from Hubley Mfg. Co. to design & manufacture 200 examples of this bank. They were handed out to various depositors, and politicians,
0367: TRENTON TRUST MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$600-US$800
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TRICK DOG MECHANICAL BANK: Solid base, Hubley Mfg. Co., circa 1906. Place a coin in the dog's mouth and press the lever, he jumps through the hoop and deposits the coin into the barrel. To reset, move the dog to his
0368: TRICK DOG MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$300-US$400
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TRICK DOG BANK: Shepard Hardware Co., 6 part base. The coin is placed in the dog's mouth, and by touching the lever the dog jumps through the hoop and deposits the coin in the barrel.
0369: TRICK DOG BANKEst. US$800-US$1,000
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TRICK PONY MECHANICAL BANK: Shepard Hardware Co., designed by Juleus Mueller, patented 6/2/1885. The pony receives the coin in his mouth and deposits it in the manger, a trap door at the bottom of the latter opens at the
0370: TRICK PONY MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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TWO FROG MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., designed by James H. Brown, patented 8/8/1882. Place the coin on the young frog. Press the lever, and the old frog will open its mouth, catch and swallow the coin which the
0371: TWO FROG MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$300-US$500
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WATCHDOG SAFE MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., circa 1880. Insert a coin in the slot and lift the lever; the coin falls into the bank as the dog opens his mouth and barks (Internal bellows operated squeaker). Release the
0372: WATCHDOG SAFE MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$600-US$800
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WILLIAM TELL MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., designed by Russell Frisbee, patented 6/23/1896. Place a coin in the proper position on the barrel of the rifle. Press the right foot and the rifle shoots the apple from the
0373: WILLIAM TELL MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$800-US$1,000
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WILLIAM TELL MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., designed by Russell Frisbee, patented 6/23/1896. Place a coin in the proper position on the barrel of the rifle. Press the right foot and the rifle shoots the apple from the
0374: WILLIAM TELL MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$250-US$350
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WORLD'S FAIR MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., designed by Charles A. Bailey, patented 10/10/1893. Place a coin in the slot at the feet of Columbus, press the lever, and as the coin disappears an Indian Chief suddenly leaps
0375: WORLD'S FAIR MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$600-US$800
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WORLD'S FAIR MECHANICAL BANK: J & E Stevens Co., designed by Charles A. Bailey, patented 10/10/1893. Place a coin in the slot at the feet of Columbus, press the lever, and as the coin disappears an Indian Chief suddenly leaps
0376: WORLD'S FAIR MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$300-US$500
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ZOO MECHANICAL BANK: Kyser & Rex Co., circa 1894. This is the cheapest mechanical iron bank on the market. The money is put in the slot & remains in sight until the monkey's face is pressed, when it falls, the
0377: ZOO MECHANICAL BANKEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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HORSE ON PLATFORM PULL TOY: Early American tin, painted in brown body, red saddle, green platform has cast spoke wheels, attributed to Hull & Strafford. 9" l.
0378: HORSE ON PLATFORM PULL TOYEst. US$500-US$600
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GOAT PULL TOY: Hull & Strafford, c. 1880's, early American tin toy, hand painted in grey body, black hoofs, green wheeled platform. 6 1/4" l.
0379: GOAT PULL TOYEst. US$400-US$500
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DOG WITH BASKET PULL TOY: Attributed to Fallows, hand painted early American tin, white body, black hair highlights, green wheeled platform, basket appears held by teeth. 6 1/2" l.
0380: DOG WITH BASKET PULL TOYEst. US$350-US$450
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HORSE ON PLATFORM: Fallows, early American tin pull toy, hand painted in tan body, black main and harness trim, embossed green platform with spoke wheels. 6 1/4" l.
0381: HORSE ON PLATFORMEst. US$400-US$500
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"VULCAN" LOCOMOTIVE: Ives, early American tin toy, hand painted in black boiler, red and yellow compartment, green base, contains bell, cast iron spoke wheels, stack and clockwork mechanism. 10" l.
0382: "VULCAN" LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$800-US$1,000
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"HERO" LOCOMOTIVE: Ives, c. 1870, hand painted early American tin loco done in typical multi-colors, features well detailed boiler with die cast dome bell on stack, rod cylinders, cast iron spoke wheels and
0383: "HERO" LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$800-US$1,000
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"JUPITER" TRAIN: Fallows, early American hand painted tin, well scaled locomotive with bell attached to tall stack, includes tender marked "R.R.," loco is clockwork driven, embossed "IXL." 13" l.
0384: "JUPITER" TRAINEst. US$800-US$1,000
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ORION LOCOMOTIVE: Ives, c. 1885, American tin, features tall stack, cowcatcher, black boiler is stenciled in gold, reads "Orion," the cab is red with blue roof stenciled in gold, undercarriage is embossed and
0385: ORION LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$600-US$800
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TIN HORSE DRAWN CART WITH RIDER: Early American tin, painted in yellow stake side body, red open bench seat with driver, white horse, brown spoke wheels, ornate back body plate, maker unknown. 10" l.
0386: TIN HORSE DRAWN CART WITH RIDEREst. US$500-US$600
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FINE GROCERIES WAGON: Fallows, Philadelphia, c. 1885, hand painted early American tin toy, well designed and nice colors with side stenciled lettering. Approx. 12 1/2" l.
0387: FINE GROCERIES WAGONEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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ELEPHANT ON PLATFORM BELL TOY: Fallows, Philadelphia, c. 1880's, tin bell toy depicts full body elephant on wheeled platform. 7 1/2" l.
0388: ELEPHANT ON PLATFORM BELL TOYEst. US$500-US$600
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WOMAN RIDING HORSE PULL TOY: Attributed to Hull & Strafford, early American tin, hand painted, depicts woman riding side saddle on horse, mounted on wheeled platform. 6" l.
0389: WOMAN RIDING HORSE PULL TOYEst. US$400-US$500
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