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CAST IRON BANK. ''Tower Bank''
CAST IRON BANK. ''Tower Bank'' probably by John Harper Ltd. England. 9 1/4'' h.
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CAST IRON COIN BANKCast Iron Coin
CAST IRON COIN BANKCast Iron Coin Bank
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CAST IRON BANK. ''State Bank''
CAST IRON BANK. ''State Bank'' in the form of a building with key lock door. Probably Grey Iron Casting Co. or Kenton Hardware. 7'' h. Includes key but is damaged.
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Cast iron still bank of a bank
Cast iron still bank of a bank building with traces of original red paint, circa 1890, unsigned.
9.5"h x 5.25"w x 4"d
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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CAST IRON "CITY BANK" STILL BANK
CAST IRON "CITY BANK" STILL BANK Circa 1900 English Building Form Bank by John Harper & Co., Ltd., with Director's Room at top, 4" high. Good condition.
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THREE CAST IRON BANKSThree cast
THREE CAST IRON BANKSThree cast iron banks, to include a mechanical clucking rooster, rabbit, and City Bank.
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CAST IRON "HALL EXCELSIOR BANK"
CAST IRON "HALL EXCELSIOR BANK" MECHANICAL BANKca. Dec. 21, 1869 patent; the mechanical building shaped bank with patent design by John Hall, tradition block building form with domed capped cupola on a hip roof that has a hinged point that is chain operated to open to reveal small cast iron figure at desk, the desk pitched to hold coin, bank painted white cream with red trim and green dome, manufactured by J&E Stevens Co., 4"x 4"x 5 1/2", Condition: approx. 75% original paint intact, unknown if pull chain button is original (?)
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CAST IRON FOUR TOWER STILL BANK
CAST IRON FOUR TOWER STILL BANK Late 19th c. Iron Architectural Bank by J & E Stevens (Cromwell, CT), depicting a bank building with turrets and mansard roof, traces of original paint, 5 3/4" high. Paint losses.
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CAST IRON "ROYAL BANK" BY
CAST IRON "ROYAL BANK" BY CHAMBERLAIN & HILLca. 1910; English cast iron shield shaped bank with vignette of King George V & Mary of Teck, cast face plate with fastened bowl-cup shaped stand-up back, retaining original black painted surface, 5 3/4"x 2 3/4"x 5 1/4"; Condition: 90-95% original surface
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2 CAST IRON STILL BANKS CA.
2 CAST IRON STILL BANKS CA. 1899-1930; ATTRIBUTEDto A.C. Williams dome bank building, cast iron multi-story bank with central dome and arched façade over entry, retains original gray and gold radiator paints, 4 3/4"h, Condition: good, retains approx. 80% original surface; repainted Columbia bank, safe shape key operated bank, 3 1/2"h, Condition: overpainted, as-is, no damage, secondary surface
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TWO REPRODUCTION CAST IRON BANKSTwo
TWO REPRODUCTION CAST IRON BANKSTwo Reproduction Cast Iron Banks
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Cast Iron Building Still Bank.
Cast Iron Building Still Bank.
Condition (Very Good - Excellent). Size 3" T.
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CAST IRON STILL BANKca. 1920;
CAST IRON STILL BANKca. 1920; made by Sydenham & McCoustra Ltd., England, 7 1/2"x 7 1/4"; Condition: good, no issues, nice original polychrome paint
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CAST IRON BANK. ''State Bank''
CAST IRON BANK. ''State Bank'' small size in the form of a building with key locked door probably Kenton Hardware. 6'' h. No key.
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Novelty cast iron mechanical
Novelty cast iron mechanical bank, some chips and minor paint loss Estimate $400-800
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THREE CAST IRON BUILDING BANKS.
THREE CAST IRON BUILDING BANKS. House with original red painted roof. 4''h. Two smaller banks both with traces of original silver and gold paint. 3''h.
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CAST IRON "TOWER BANK" STILL BANK
CAST IRON "TOWER BANK" STILL BANK Early 20th c. Architectural Bank by J. Harper Co., Ltd. (UK), an English version of Independence Hall Tower, c. 1905, embossed 'Tower Bank' on each side of the base, 9 1/4" high, 4" sq. Paint losses.
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CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK BAD
CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK BAD ACCIDENT''Circa 1890Retains original paint. Length 10''.''
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CAST IRON BLACK BOY BANKca.
CAST IRON BLACK BOY BANKca. 1901-1919; attributed to A.C. Williams two-faced head bank of a young boy with smiling face and flat top hat, 3"h; Condition: 75-85% original surface intact
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Lot of Tin and Cast Iron Banks
Lot of Tin and Cast Iron Banks Lot of ten includes a cast iron Save Your Money and Freeze it ice cream maker bank a figural cast iron bank of a black man clutching his hat a Bulovca promotional bank a Universal Stoves and Ranges display bank a tin suitcase bank from Louis Marx and Co. a tin Treat Em Rough bank a cast iron Proclaim Liberty Throughout All The Land liberty bell bank a Bullet Bank an Ohio Art Co. ''World Bank'' and a painted white metal mechanical elephant bank.
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SEVEN ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL CAST
SEVEN ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL CAST IRON COIN STILL BANKS Circa 1900, six with original gilt finishes, largest a with impressed letting "Home Bank" to exterior facade and figure standing under front entryway, four others with raised lettering "Bank" to facades, otherwise unmarked.
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Late 19th C. cast iron bank
Late 19th C. cast iron bank architectural design in the form of a bank unmarked some loss of gilt detailing 4 1/2'' h. x 3'' w. x 1 2/2'' d.
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THREE CAST IRON BANKS. American,
THREE CAST IRON BANKS. American, ca. 1900. Including a red GE stove, 3.75"h. 2"w., bank, 5"h. 3.25"w. and square building, 4.5"h. 2"w. Wear and paint loss.
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2 CAST IRON BUILDING SHAPED BANKS
2 CAST IRON BUILDING SHAPED BANKS CA. 1882-1926;attributed to Keyser & Rex "Villa" (1882 church) bank with fancy four dormer roof on bank with gothic arch and rose windows, retaining black lacquer finish, 4"x 3"x 5 1/2", Condition: front panel cracked and repaired; attributed to Kenton Hardware Co. flat iron building bank with combination small trap, based on famous NYC skyscraper in original gray radiator paint, 5 3/4", Condition: 85% original surface
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Home Savings Cast Iron Bank A
Home Savings Cast Iron Bank A painted cast iron bank marked Home Saving Bank with a dog head finial; ht. 6 in.
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CAST IRON BUNGALOW STILL BANK Early
CAST IRON BUNGALOW STILL BANK Early 20th c. Painted Cast Iron Bank by Grey Iron Casting Co. (Mount Joy, PA), in the form of a cottage with porch, original painted surface, 3 3/4" high. Paint losses, bent base panel.
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CAST STEEL BUILDING BANKAn original
CAST STEEL BUILDING BANKAn original 4"x4"x2 1/2" cast iron house bank
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CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK
CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK TAMMANY''Late 19th/Early 20th CenturyMade by J & E Stevens Co. Depicting a man wearing tan pants probably ''Boss Tweed'' sitting in a chair awaiting a coin. Height 5''.''
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FIVE CAST IRON STILL BANKSFive cast
FIVE CAST IRON STILL BANKSFive cast iron still banks, to include two Grey Iron globe on arc, Coin Deposit safe bank, 6" h., an A. C. Williams Main Street trolley with people, and a Teddy Roosevelt bust.
Condition:
Sporadic paint wear.
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SEVEN CAST IRON STILL BANKSSeven
SEVEN CAST IRON STILL BANKSSeven cast iron still banks, to include a home bank with figure, 4 1/4" h., two Grey Iron domed mosques, 4 1/4" h., an A. C. Williams three story mosque, two story mosque, A. C. Williams presto, and an A. C. Williams dome.
Condition:
Sporadic paint wear.
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FLAT IRON BUILDING STILL BANK Early
FLAT IRON BUILDING STILL BANK Early 20th c. Architectural Cast Iron Bank by Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co. (Kenton, OH), in the form of New York City's Flat Iron building, 5 1/2" high. Paint losses and rust spots.
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Painted Cast Iron Building Form
Painted Cast Iron Building Form Still Bank ?State Bank ? 19th century together with later similar cast brass bank 5.5" (height) 14cm (height)
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FOUR CAST IRON STILL BANKS.
FOUR CAST IRON STILL BANKS. American early 20th century. A paint decorated cupola topped ''Bank'' 5.25''h. Silver and gold painted dome topped ''Bank'' 4.75''h. Small gold and copper painted ''State Bank'' 4''h. Together with ''The Daisy'' safe with a red door quatrefoil perforations and key 2.13''h. One side panel of the cupola topped bank has been inserted inside out and upside down. Dome topped bank has a replaced nut and bolt. Some paint loss surface scratches and minor rust over all.
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"COUNTY BANK" CAST IRON STILL
"COUNTY BANK" CAST IRON STILL BANK English Early 20th c. Architectural Bank by John Harper & Co., Ltd., "Rd. No. 180427", 4 1/4" high, 5 1/4" wide. Good condition.
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NINE CAST IRON STILL SAFE BANKS,
NINE CAST IRON STILL SAFE BANKS, TALLEST - 6".Nine cast iron still safe banks, tallest - 6".
Condition:
Floral bank - break and loss to one side. Others - sporadic paint loss.
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CAST IRON "OUR KITCHENER" STILL
CAST IRON "OUR KITCHENER" STILL BANKca. 1914; made by Sydenham & McOustra, England with original japanned finish, 6 3/4"x 4 1/4"; Condition: good, no cracks, chips or hairline fractures, retains 80% of original finish