- AMERICAN CAST IRON BANKS AND DOORSTOPS.
Twentieth century. Banks include Crosley radio, clown, elephant and man. Doorstops include a woman in dress, a sleeping dog and frog. Paint wear. Elephant 5.25"h. Frog 8"l....
[more like this] - THREE VINTAGE REPRODUCTION CAST IRON
BANKSThree Vintage Reproduction Cast Iron Banks. American, mid-twentieth century. Three mechanical cast iron bank reproductions including ñTrick Dog,î ñI Always Did 'Spise...
[more like this] - ORGAN MONKEY BANKOrgan Monkey Bank.
American, ca. 1885. Mechanical cast iron toy bank with a monkey, cat, and dog on the top. Possibly repainted. 5 x 4 x 8î. Some chips to paint. Good....
[more like this] - CANINE PORTRAIT (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE
19TH CENTURY) 19TH CENTURY)
Oil on board, unsigned. A terrier at rest, a green wooden box at his back. Fanciful and silvered frame, Hoffmann Brothers Artist's Materials; Cincinnati...
[more like this] - SELECTION OF STERLING CUPS, PITCHERS,
AND A PORRINGER AND A PORRINGER
American and Continental, early to mid 20th century, sterling silver. Ten (10) pieces including Gorham baby cup and S. Kirk & Son: six cups...
[more like this] - UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BASKETBALL EPHEMERA
Grouping of University of Georgia basketball ephemera featuring the artwork of Ron T. Evans (American, 20th century) comprising two "Durham's Dogs" 1980 - 1981 calendars...
[more like this] - AMERICAN REDWARE DOG BANK. Second half-19th
century, possibly Pennsylvania or Ohio. Orange glaze with manganese sponged detail. 5.5"h....
[more like this] - AMERICAN LION AND A DOG BANK. Twentieth
century. Redware poodle bank with brown glaze. Inscribed "This is Taffy, Barbara". Bottle cork underneath. 6"h. And a plaster reclining lion cast after sewer tile examples....
[more like this] - SIX FIGURAL BANKS. American and English,
ca. 1900. Includes two stoneware building banks, a Staffordshire cant on pillow, bear, reproduction Staffordshire dog head and a bronze bull. Varying wear and loss....
[more like this] - AMERICAN CAST IRON BANKS AND MATCH SAFE.
Twentieth century. Including three buildings, one dog, one rabbit, one mailbox, two with combination locks and one large "coin deposit" bank. Varying wear and loss. 3.25"...
[more like this] - RARE LATIN AMERICAN POTTERY TERRIER
STILL BANK Mexico, Latin America,Circa 19th-20th CenturyFigural folk art of a dog with exposed ribs, curly tail, thin legs, and tiny paws with many neck wrinkles and a red...
[more like this] - TWO POTTERY LIONS AND A DOG. American
early 20th century. White clay lion Uhrichsville Ohio (repairs) 8''l. and bulldog puppy ''Nobody loves me''. Probably made by Ernest Gudy 4''h. Together with a redware...
[more like this] - Speaking Dog Mechanical Bank American,
late 19th century, J + E Stevens Co., circa 1885, original painted surface, marked "Pat July 14 1885/and/Oct 20 1885", 7 x 8 in.; with finger-jointed box marked "One Complete...
[more like this] - THREE CAST IRON STILL BANKS. American
20th century. Woolworth Building. 8''h. and a Home Savings Bank with dog head finial. 6''h. Together with a small building with four finials. 4.5''h. Small building...
[more like this] - CHALKWARE DOG BANK. American early
20th century. Unusual form of a seated hound with a bucket or basket in his mouth. Original polychrome paint. 10 1/2''h. Ex David Good (Ohio)....
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF CHALKWARE. American
late 19th century. Standing dog bank (pictured) 5 3/4''h. Together with a later dog a tiger and an African American child on a chamber pot 2'' to 4''h. Wear....
[more like this] - American cast iron St. Bernard dog still
bank late 19th century; modeled as large dog with pack strapped to back 5 3/4 in. H. Estimate $ 125-200 Paint loss appropriate wear....
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN CAST-IRON BANKS The first
of a bull dog and the second an owl; largest 7 3/4 in....
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF CAST IRON. American
late 19th century. Four banks in the form of animals dog 5.5''h lion (full of coins) 4''h horse 4.25''h. together with a blue painted nutcracker in the from of a dog...
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