Architectural, Mechanical Banks, Toys Auction 2013-06-01 Auction - 581 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 4
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Oldwick, NJ, United States
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Architectural, Mechanical Banks, Toys Auction

Auction to include Still Banks, Spelter and Silver Lead Banks, Mechanical Banks, Cast Iron Toys, Early American Tin Toys, European Toys, Black Americana, Architectural Banks, Trade Cards, and even MORE Mechanical Banks
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Lot: English Throne and U. S. Mail Still Bank: English / American • 1953 and 1915 Respectively Material: Cast Iron
0073: Lot: English Throne and U. S. Mail Still BankEst. US$175-US$225
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U. S. Mail on Victorian Base Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1900 This is a rare, colorful and highly desirable mailbox still bank. One of the better examples that we have seen. Material: Cast Iron
0074: U. S. Mail on Victorian Base Still BankEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Armored Car Still Bank: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1915 Another rare WWI related vehicle. This example could use a good clean. Material: Cast Iron
0075: Armored Car Still BankEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Auto – Four Passengers Still Bank: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0076: Auto – Four Passengers Still BankEst. US$450-US$650
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Cannon Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1914 This is a very rare and highly sought after still bank. A great addition to a collection. Material: Cast Iron
0077: Cannon Still BankEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Tank Bank, Large Still Bank: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1915 Material: Cast Iron
0078: Tank Bank, Large Still BankEst. US$125-US$175
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“Dorothy Peters” Tank Bank: English – Circa 1918 We have never seen this bank before. It resembles #1406 in the Andy & Susan Moore book, but has the words “Dorothy Peters Tank Bank”. Material: Cast Iron
0079: “Dorothy Peters” Tank BankEst. US$450-US$650
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Tank Savings Bank: Ferrosteel Mfg. American – Circa 1919 Material: Cast Iron and Sheet Tin
0080: Tank Savings BankEst. US$300-US$400
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Battleship Maine, Large Still Bank: Grey Iron Casting Company Columbia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1900 Made just after the sinking of the Maine in Havana Harbor. This larger example is very scarce. It still retains its original coin
0081: Battleship Maine, Large Still BankEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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The Fortune Ship Still Bank: Probably English – Circa 1895 A scarce and highly sought after boat bank. Material: Cast Iron
0082: The Fortune Ship Still BankEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Battleship Maine Still Bank: Grey Iron Casting • Pennsylvania – Circa 1898 One of the best examples of the bank that we have ever seen. Material: Cast Iron •
0083: Battleship Maine Still BankEst. US$350-US$450
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The Battleship “Brooklyn” Still Bank: J. & E. Stevens Connecticut – Circa 1902 The Brooklyn was also part of the “Great White Fleet” that served our Navy from around 1890 until the 1930’s. These boat banks are among the finest
0084: The Battleship “Brooklyn” Still BankEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Lot: Two Popeye Pocket Dime Registers: American – Circa 1935 Material: Tin
0086: Lot: Two Popeye Pocket Dime RegistersEst. US$150-US$200
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Lot: Two Pocket Dime Registers: American – Circa 1930 Material: Tin
0087: Lot: Two Pocket Dime RegistersEst. US$50-US$75
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Lot: Registering Cash Registers Still Bank: American – Circa 1910 The Commonwealth Three Coin by Chas. W. Shonk Co. of Chicago is dated 1905. The other, by their later company: “Shonk Works” of Maywood, Illinois. Material: Tin
0088: Lot: Registering Cash Registers Still BankEst. US$200-US$300
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Sunbonnet Sue (Dolly Dimple) Still Bank: American – Circa 1970 Material: Cast Iron
0089: Sunbonnet Sue (Dolly Dimple) Still BankEst. US$100-US$150
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Humpty Dumpty Still Bank: J. Chein Company American – Circa 1934 Material: Tin
0090: Humpty Dumpty Still BankEst. US$200-US$300
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Lot: Three Donkey Banks: Germany – Circa 1930 Material: Spelter/Silver Lead
0091: Lot: Three Donkey BanksEst. US$200-US$300
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Lot: Three Money Satchels Silvered Lead Banks: Germany – Circa 1920 The one satchel with three pigs is quite scarce. Material: Silvered Lead
0092: Lot: Three Money Satchels Silvered Lead BanksEst. US$200-US$300
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Lot: Pig Banks: Various Makers – Circa 1930’s Material: Spelter and Silvered Lead
0094: Lot: Pig BanksEst. US$125-US$150
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Lot: Porky Pig, Cockatiel and Bulldog Banks: All Wilton Mfg. Company Pennsylvania – Circa 1935 These are all quite colorful and scarce. Porky is missing his coin trap. Material: Heavy Spelter
0095: Lot: Porky Pig, Cockatiel and Bulldog BanksEst. US$250-US$350
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Lot: Three Rabbits and Cat Banks: Probably German – Circa 1935 The Blue Rabbit is really charming and truly pristine. The cat is probably made by Wilton. Material: Spelter and Tin
0096: Lot: Three Rabbits and Cat BanksEst. US$350-US$450
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