(3) ACOMA POTTERY, JESSIE GARCIA, OTHERS(lotof 3) Native American pottery: (1) Pig Vase, signed at the underside, Jessie Garcia (Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1910-1999), a Christies auction tag at the handle, 6.5"h; (1)...
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JEWELRY. ASSORTED ANTIQUE GOLD AND COSTUMEJEWELRY Including a 14kt yellow gold crescent moon stickpin with a faceted pink colored gem accent; a Victorian 14kt yellow gold belt form hook with a chased14kt yellow gold...
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2 FROGS MECHANICAL BANKca. 1890s; madeby J.E. Stevens, Cromwell, CT, operated by placing coin on top of small frog, press lever, frog kicks coin into mouth of other frog, 8 1/2"x 3"; Condition: bank has been repainted,...
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LARGE LIGHT GREEN JADE FROG WITH COINDESCRIPTION:Frog is made from one solid piece of jade. The coin is carved separate. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: DIMENSIONS: H. 7.5"x W.10" x D. 8.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot...
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RAYMOND COINS, FOLK ART FROG CARVINGRaymondCoins (North Carolina, 1904-1998) stone folk art carving of a crouching frog. Unsigned. 8" H x 16 1/2" W x 16 1/4" D. 74.6 lbs. Late 20th century. Provenance: Property of...
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RARE PANAMANIAN VERAGUAS GOLD FISH-REPTILEPENDANT**First Time At Auction**
Pre-Columbian, Central America, Panama or Costa Rica, Chiriqui or Veraguas, ca. 8th to 14th century CE. An incredible and fantastical 71%...
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ASIAN: CARVED HARDSTONE, EIGHT PIECES,INCLUDING: CHINESE STONE BOOKEND WITH DRAGON AND COIN MOTIF, 4 3/4" H.; CHINESE SEAL WITH FOO...ASIAN: Carved hardstone, eight pieces, including: Chinese stone bookend with...
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CAST IRON PAINTED FROG COIN TOSSCastiron painted frog coin toss, early 20th c., 4 1/2" h., 5 1/2" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages...
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GROUP OF BACCARAT CRYSTAL FIGURESGroupof Baccarat Crystal Figures, each signed; comprising a duck, three angels, a parrot, a squirrel, a peacock, a crouching tiger, a green glass bird, and two rabbits (one black);...
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SCARCE NATIVE AMERICAN THEMED MECHANICALPENNY BANK Painted Cast Iron Mechanical Bank from J&E Stevens, Cromwell, Ct, patented 1875. It is called the 'Chief Big Moon". Place coin in slot in front of pond, press the...
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TWO FROG MECHANICAL BANK J & E StevensCo. designed by James H. Brown patented 8/8/1882. Place the coin on the young frog. Press the lever and the old frog will open its mouth catch and swallow the coin which the...
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A Pair of Chinese Turquoise FiguralCarvings one figure shown holding a peach and a frog on his shoulder the other holding a cord with lucky coins and with a frog on her shoulder. Height 4 1/4 inches....
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CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICAL BANK GreenColor J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey patented 8/8/1899. Place the coin in slot in front of pond press the lever and as the coin disappears the frog springs...
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FROG ON LATTICE MECHANICAL BANK RedBase J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's red lattice base. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth is caused to open to receive a coin which is swallowed on releasing the foot from...
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FROG ON ROUND BASE Lavendar Base J &E Stevens Co. circa 1870's. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth is caused to open to receive a coin which is swallowed on releasing the foot from pressure; the eyes there...
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Carved Jadeite Male Figure Amusing jadeitemale figure with coins and frog. The figure stands on top of waves and holds a knotted cord with tassels in one hand and a coins in the other. Comes with a carved wooden stand....
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LEAP FROG MECHANICAL BANK Shepard HardwareCo. designed by Peter Adams patented 7/15/1890. Insert a coin in the slot at top of stump and slide the lever; one boy leapfrogs over the other and his right hand strikes...
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LEAP FROG MECHANICAL BANK Shepard HardwareCo. designed by Peter Adams patented 7/15/1890. Insert a coin in the slot at top of stump and slide the lever; one boy leapfrogs over the other and his right hand strikes...
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A Chinese Nine-Panel Lacquer Gilt andHardwood Floor Screen Qing Dynasty the main panel depicting immortals set in a mountainous landscape shown with various attributes with figures holding a sword peaches fan...
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LEAP FROG MECHANICAL BANK Shepard HardwareCo. designed by Peter Adams patented 7/15/1890. Insert a coin in the slot at top of stump and slide the lever; one boy leapfrogs over the other and his right hand strikes...
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FROG ON ROCK MECHANICAL BANK KilgoreManufacturing Co. Westerville Ohio designed by Elizabeth Cook circa 1920's. Push the lever and the frog opens his mouth; insert a coin in his mouth and release the lever....
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PROFESSOR PUG FROG'S GREAT BICYCLE FEATMECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. Cromwell CT designed by Charles A. Bailey c. 1886 red & yellow version as the crank is turned and the lever pressed Professor Pug Frog performs...
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A Carved Jade Frog Milky color translucentcarved jade frog sitting on a large coin and with a string of coins in it's mouth unsigned. In Chinese lore the frog can symbolize good luck or "Yin energy." The coins also...
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TWO FROG MECHANICAL BANK J & E StevensCo. designed by James H. Bowen patented 8/8/1882. Place the coin on the young frog. Press the lever and the old frog will open its mouth catch and swallow the coin which the...
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CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICAL BANK SilverColor J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey patented 8/8/1899. Place the coin in slot in front of pond press the lever and as the coin disappears the frog springs...
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FROG ON LATTICE MECHANICAL BANK J &E Stevens Co. circa. 1870-s red lattice base. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth is caused to open to receive a coin which is swallowed on releasing the foot from pressure;...
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FROG ON ROUND BASE MECHANICAL BANK Redand yellow base J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's red lattice base. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth opens to receive a coin which is swallowed upon releasing the foot from...
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FROG ON ROUND BASE MECHANICAL BANK Greenand white base J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's red lattice base. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth opens to receive a coin which is swallowed upon releasing the foot from...
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Ten toys: DRGM key-wind frog, 1-1/4x 2-1/2 in., not working ; Wyandotte hen, lays eggs, 6-7/8 in.; two Shuco key-wind monkey musicians, drummer and fiddler, 4-1/2 in.; two monkey banks, red jacket and yellow...
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J.E. STEVENS CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICALBANK: Circa 1899. Cast iron bronzed base with original paint. Coin is placed in slot when button is pressed frog comes out of water to catch fish held by Native American which...
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NINE CAST IRON PIECES FOUR BANKS FIVETOYS: frog bank the rear foot activates the mouth to receive coin; cash register bank 5.25'' tall 4.50'' wide; black man head bank with red hat 3'' tall; heavy coffee pot...
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An Antique French Aubusson-Style VerdureTapestry late 19th c. central scene depicting a stork and frog from the Aesop Fable "The Frogs who Desired a King" foliate écoinçons floral motif border 6 ft. 9 in. x 5...
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LEAP FROG BANK Shepard Hardware Co.designed by Peter Adams patented 7/15/1890. Insert a coin in the slot at top of stump and slide the lever; one boy leapfrogs over the other and his right hand strikes a second...
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Judith Leiber "Frog" Minaudiere, setwith garnet rhinestones and a round onyx clasp, the gilt leather interior fitted with a gilt leather coin purse and make-up mirror, 5" x 2-1/2". For a similar example, see...
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CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICAL BANK Red andyellow base J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey patented 8/8/1899. Place the coin in slot in front of pond press the lever and as the coin disappears the frog...
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FROG ON ROUND BASE MECHANICAL BANK Redand yellow lattice base J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth is caused to open to receive a coin which is swallowed on releasing the foot...
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