Architectural, Mechanical Banks, Toys Auction 2013-06-01 Auction - 581 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 6
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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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Seated Pug Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 This cute little guy was a souvenir for Jacksonville, Florida. Material: Spelter
0121: Seated Pug BankEst. US$350-US$450
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Dachshund Emerging through Doghouse Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 Material: Spelter
0122: Dachshund Emerging through Doghouse BankEst. US$450-US$650
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Boy with Violin on Ball Bank: Germany – Circa 1925 This is a really charming and scarce bank that we have not previously seen. He is 6” tall. Material: Spelter / Tin
0123: Boy with Violin on Ball BankEst. US$400-US$600
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Comical Dog by Doghouse Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 This is a really cute bank in wonderful condition. Material: Spelter
0124: Comical Dog by Doghouse BankEst. US$400-US$600
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Seated Pig Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 A really cute little pig. He is 2 ¼” tall. Material: Spelter
0125: Seated Pig BankEst. US$350-US$450
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Wild Boar Bank: Germany – Circa This is an impressive Wild Boar that we have previously not seen. It is 6¾” long x 4¼” high. Material: Spelter Provenance: John Haley
0126: Wild Boar BankEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Pink and Grey Cockatoo Bank: Germany – Circa 1910 This is a really fantastic and highly detailed bank. Material: Spelter Provenance: Tom Stoddard Collection
0127: Pink and Grey Cockatoo BankEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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St. Bernard – Multicolor Bank: Germany – Circa 1930 The slightly more scarce and desirable version in multicolor paint. He is 8” long. Material: Spelter
0128: St. Bernard – Multicolor BankEst. US$450-US$650
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St. Bernard – Silver Bank: Germany – Circa 1930 This guy is very detailed and 8” long. Material: Spelter
0129: St. Bernard – Silver BankEst. US$300-US$400
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German Short-Haired Pointer Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 This is a really rare spelter dog. The only other known example is in the Kidd Museum in Portland, Oregon. Material: Silvered Lead
0130: German Short-Haired Pointer BankEst. US$500-US$750
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Lamb Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 A really cute little lamb that is 5” long. He is quite scarce. Material: Spelter Provenance: Donal Markey
0131: Lamb BankEst. US$600-US$800
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Atlas Holding the World Bank: Germany – Circa 1915 This is a rare still bank depicting Atlas supporting the world on his back. He is 5” tall. Material: Spelter / Tin
0132: Atlas Holding the World BankEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Lot: Boy with Cigar and Red Riding Hood Bank: Austrian Circa 1920 These two are so colorful and cute. They are each about 3 ½” tall. Material: Glazed Ceramic
0133: Lot: Boy with Cigar and Red Riding Hood BankEst. US$225-US$275
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Arab with Orange Turban Bank: Austrian – Circa 1910 Material: Glazed Ceramic
0134: Arab with Orange Turban BankEst. US$300-US$400
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Lot: Old King Cole / Harris Trust Lions Banks: American – Circa 1935 – 1950 Material: Heavy Spelter
0137: Lot: Old King Cole / Harris Trust Lions BanksEst. US$200-US$300
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Darktown Battery Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1888 Place a coin in the pitcher’s hand and press the lever. He pitches the coin and the batter swings, but the coin sails so
0138: Darktown Battery Mechanical BankEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Elephant and Three Clowns Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1882 Place a coin in the gold rings held by the clown beneath the elephants trunk. Pull the legs of the clown spinning the ball
0139: Elephant and Three Clowns Mechanical BankEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Elephant Swings Trunk – Large Mechanical Bank: A. C. Williams Ohio – Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0140: Elephant Swings Trunk – Large Mechanical BankEst. US$150-US$200
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Doll’s Head Mechanical Bank: Manufacturer Unknown –Circa 1925 Insert a coin underneath the bank; the bank will produce a sound that mimics a child. Material: Cast Alloy
0141: Doll’s Head Mechanical BankEst. US$250-US$350
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Burnett Postman Bank with Box Mechanical Bank: Made by Chad Valley • England – Circa 1950’s Material: Tin
0142: Burnett Postman Bank with Box Mechanical BankEst. US$250-US$350
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Feed the Goose with Box Mechanical Bank: Grannis & Tolton Inc. • Detroit, Michigan – Circa 1935 Place a coin in the goose’s beak and it slides down into his tummy, moving the wings and tail. Material: Cast Alloy
0143: Feed the Goose with Box Mechanical BankEst. US$400-US$600
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Frog on Round Base, White Base Mechanical Bank: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut – Circa 1883 Press the frog’s right foot and its mouth opens to receive your coin. Material: Cast Iron
0144: Frog on Round Base, White Base Mechanical BankEst. US$500-US$700
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