BLACK AMERICANA/TOY COLLECTION-ALLEN LIFFMAN 2012-12-01 Auction - 668 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 5
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BLACK AMERICANA/TOY COLLECTION-ALLEN LIFFMAN

The Lifetime Black Americana & Toy Collection of Allen Liffman And the Mechanical Bank Collections of Waldo Hutchins III & William H. LaBelle Sr.
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Give Me a Penny (Turn Pin) Still Bank: Made by Wing Mfg. American – Circa 1905 It is rare to find this bank in such Pristine, bright condition. Material: Cast Iron
0097: Give Me a Penny (Turn Pin) Still BankEst. US$450-US$650
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The Indian Family Still Bank: Made by J. M. Harper Chicago, Illinois – Circa 1905 This is a rare and highly sought after figural still bank. Material: Cast Iron
0098: The Indian Family Still BankEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Gollywog Still Bank: Made by John Harper Ltd. England – Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0099: Gollywog Still BankEst. US$550-US$750
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Two Faced Indian Still Bank: Made by A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1905 One of the most rare and sought after banks made by A. C. Williams. This bank could use a good clean. Material: Cast Iron
0100: Two Faced Indian Still BankEst. US$1,800-US$2,500
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Dutch Boy Still Bank: Made by Grey Iron Casting Co. Pennsylvania – Circa 1910 This is a scarce bank. Great when paired with his mate (see next lot). Material: Cast Iron
0101: Dutch Boy Still BankEst. US$500-US$700
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Dutch Girl Still Bank: Made by Grey Iron Casting Co. Pennsylvania – Circa 1905 This bank is scarcer than her mate (see previous lot) the Dutch Boy. Material: Cast Iron
0102: Dutch Girl Still BankEst. US$600-US$900
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The Doughboy Still Bank: Made by Grey Iron Casting Co. Pennsylvania – Circa 1919 He depicts a U.S. Army “Doughboy” who fought in the trenches of France during World War I. Material: Cast Iron
0103: The Doughboy Still BankEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Barrel with Arms, Multicolor Still Bank: Made by J. & E. Stevens • Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1890 The bank is quite scarce, the multicolor version, quite rare. This example with some minor, very old, repaint to his lips.
0104: Barrel with Arms, Multicolor Still BankEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Billy Bounce (Twistpin) Still Bank: Made by Wing Mfg. American – Circa 1905 This example is pictured in, “The Penny Bank Book” by Andy and Susan Moore. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Andy and Susan Moore Collection
0105: Billy Bounce (Twistpin) Still BankEst. US$600-US$900
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Lot: WWI U.S. Tanks Still Bank: Made by A. C. Wiliams / Nelson Hasenplug American – Circa 1918 Material: Cast Iron
0106: Lot: WWI U.S. Tanks Still BankEst. US$175-US$250
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Boy with Large Football Still Bank: Made by Hubley Toy Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1914 This is a rare still bank. This example happens to be in superior condition to those typically found. Material: Cast Iron
0107: Boy with Large Football Still BankEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Model “T” Ford (1st Casting) Still Bank: Made by Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois – Circa 1923 Material: Cast Iron
0108: Model “T” Ford (1st Casting) Still BankEst. US$700-US$1,000
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Baker Electric Car Still Bank: Made by Banthrico – Circa 1960 Material: Aluminum
0109: Baker Electric Car Still BankEst. US$125-US$175
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Yellow Cab (CI Wheels) Still Bank: Made by Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois – Circa 1928 One of the most prized cast iron automobile banks. The bank is in unusually fine condition. Material: Cast Iron
0110: Yellow Cab (CI Wheels) Still BankEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Steamboat, Blue Still Bank: Made by A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1915 Material: Cast Iron
0111: Steamboat, Blue Still BankEst. US$150-US$250
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Limousine Yellow Cab (Flat Top Buick) Still Bank: Made by Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois – Circa 1928 This is an iconic image of a time long gone by. This cab’s lines and style are timeless. It is a great bank to add to your collection.
0112: Limousine Yellow Cab (Flat Top Buick) Still BankEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Tank Bank – USA – 1918 – Large Still Bank: Made by A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1918 Material: Cast Iron
0113: Tank Bank – USA – 1918 – Large Still BankEst. US$175-US$250
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The Tank Bank Still Bank: Made by John Harper England – Circa 1918 A scarce bank in the form of a WWI English Tank. Material: Cast Iron
0114: The Tank Bank Still BankEst. US$300-US$400
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Tank Savings Bank Still Bank: Made by Ferrosteel American – Circa 1918 Material: Cast Iron and Sheet Steel
0115: Tank Savings Bank Still BankEst. US$300-US$500
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Grenade with Pin Still Bank: Made by Bartlett Mayward Co. American – Circa 1920 Material: Cast Iron
0116: Grenade with Pin Still BankEst. US$150-US$250
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USA Liberty Tank Still Bank: Made by Ferrosteel American – Circa 1919 We have never seen this tank before and it is not in the “Moore” book. Material: Cast Iron and Sheet Steel
0117: USA Liberty Tank Still BankEst. US$450-US$650
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Stop Sign – Large Still Bank: Made by Dent Hardware Fullerton, Pennsylvania – Circa 1920 Material: Cast Iron
0118: Stop Sign – Large Still BankEst. US$350-US$550
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Trolley Car Still Bank: Made by Kenton Hardware Kenton, Ohio – Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0119: Trolley Car Still BankEst. US$300-US$450
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Auto, Four Passengers Still Bank: Made by A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1915 This example is in unusually fine condition. Material: Cast Iron
0120: Auto, Four Passengers Still BankEst. US$550-US$750
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