TOYS & BANKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 2015-12-05 Auction - 671 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 26
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TOYS & BANKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Auction will include Still Banks, Bubble Banks, Building Banks, Mechanical Banks, Penny Toys, European Toys, American Tin Toys, Cast Iron Toys, Folk Art, including Railroad Spike Sculptures, and a wonderful selection of Mechanical Banks
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Mule Entering the Barn: Made by the J, & E, Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1880 Place a coin between the mule’s hind legs. Then, press the lever and the mule somersaults and deposits the coin. A small,
0601: Mule Entering the BarnEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Bad Accident: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1888 This is a racist depiction of a black driver eating watermelon as he takes his cart to market. The moral of this bank is, when
0602: Bad AccidentEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pascal Savings Bank: Germany - Circa 1915 Material: Tin and Glass
0603: Pascal Savings BankEst. US$250-US$350
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Two Stollwerck Vending Banks: Germany - Circa 1910 A Stollwerck Gold and a Hand Shadows made for the English market. Material: Tin and Glass
0604: Two Stollwerck Vending BanksEst. US$350-US$450
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LEA Vending Bank Gnome and Insect Design: Germany - Circa 1910 Quite a scarce and colorfully lithographed tin vending bank. Material: Tin and Glass Provenance: Steckbeck Collection
0605: LEA Vending Bank Gnome and Insect DesignEst. US$500-US$700
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Sentry Bank: Saalheimer & Strauss Germany - Circa 1930 Material: Tin
0606: Sentry BankEst. US$600-US$800
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Fun Producing Savings Bank: Silver Mirror Company Inc. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1918 Press a coin into the slot and the sign changes to: “You are just one cent lighter”. Material: Tin
0607: Fun Producing Savings BankEst. US$500-US$700
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Thrifty Tom’s Jigger Bank: Ferdinand Strauss New York, New York - Circa 1920 A classic coin operated jigging bank. It is 10” tall. Material: Tin
0608: Thrifty Tom’s Jigger BankEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Joe Socko with Box: Straits Corp. Detroit, Michigan - Circa 1937 Press a coin into the slot and Joe Socko K. O.’s his opponent as your coin is deposited. Material: Tin
0609: Joe Socko with BoxEst. US$400-US$600
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Little Miss Muffet & Punch and Judy: Both with Original Cardboard Boxes English - Circa 1940’s Material: Tin
0610: Little Miss Muffet & Punch and JudyEst. US$300-US$500
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Harold Lloyd: Saalheimer & Strauss Germany - Circa 1920 A scarce coin swallowing bank. Material: Tin
0611: Harold LloydEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Cottage Bank - Flat Roof: Germany - Circa 1920 We have never seen this bank before. It is made entirely of wood (no paper litho). The weight of the coin turns the young woman to deposit it into the bank. Material: Wood
0612: Cottage Bank - Flat RoofEst. US$400-US$600
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Bonzo Bank without Verse: Saalheimer & Strauss Germany - Circa 1925 This is a scarce tin coin swallowing bank depicting “Bonzo” of comic book fame. Material: Tin
0613: Bonzo Bank without VerseEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Universal Cash Register: Germany - Circa 1915 This is a very rare, seldom seen bank. Deposit a coin and turn the crank. The paper receipt moves as a bell is rung. Material: Tin
0614: Universal Cash RegisterEst. US$600-US$800
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“Gee!” It Plays Music: Ritz Mfg. New York - Circa 1930 We have never seen this charming bank before. Coins are deposited into the roof. it has a music box in it. It is semi-mechanical as the coins do not activate the
0615: “Gee!” It Plays MusicEst. US$300-US$500
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Galloping Cowboy Savings Bank with Box: By Cragston Toys Japanese - Circa 1945 A beautiful battery operated bank made just after WWII. Material: Tin
0616: Galloping Cowboy Savings Bank with BoxEst. US$350-US$550
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The “Bomb ‘n’ Bank” with Box: EMCO Tool & Engineering Co. New York - Circa 1930 Place coins in the bombing bay and then pass over the target (a round cylinder), depress the lever and your payload is delivered. Material: Aluminum
0617: The “Bomb ‘n’ Bank” with BoxEst. US$600-US$800
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Novelty Bank - Grey with Red Roof: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1873 Open the door and place a coin on the tray. A tap to the open door will cause it to snap shut quickly and deposit the coin into
0618: Novelty Bank - Grey with Red RoofEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Novelty Bank - White with Blue Roof: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1873 Open the door and place a coin on the tray. A tap to the open door will cause it to snap shut quickly and deposit the coin into
0619: Novelty Bank - White with Blue RoofEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Multiplying Bank: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1883 Drop a coin into the roof slot and one coin multiplies to three coins. Mirrors are utilized. Material: Cast Iron
0620: Multiplying BankEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Home Bank without Dormers: The J & E Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - circa 1875Pull the doorknob and a cashier/teller will appear to take your penny. Release the knob and the powerful spring action cause your coin to
0621: Home Bank without DormersEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Monkey Bank: Made by Hubley Manufacturing Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1930 The monkey springs forward to deposit the coin into the organ grinder’s hurdy-gurdy. Material: Cast Iron
0622: Monkey BankEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Rooster Bank: Made by the Kyser & Rex Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Circa 1880 The rooster moves his head when lever is depressed and coin is deposited. This example is beautifully painted with copper and
0623: Rooster BankEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Bulldog Bank, Coin on Nose, Blue Blanket: Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1880 Place a coin on the dog’s nose and pull his tail. He will swallow your coin. Material: Cast Iron
0624: Bulldog Bank, Coin on Nose, Blue BlanketEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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