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BLACK AMERICANA: "MAMMY" STILL CAST
BLACK AMERICANA: "MAMMY" STILL CAST IRON BANK, C. 1930, FULL FIGURE WITH HANDS ON HIPS, POLKA DOT SCARF AND WHITE APRON OVER RED DRE...BLACK AMERICANA: "Mammy" still cast iron bank, c. 1930, full figure with hands on hips, polka dot scarf and white apron over red dress, wear consistent with age and use, some flaking to original paint, 5 1/2" h.
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MAMMY STILL BANK IN BOX Cast iron
MAMMY STILL BANK IN BOX Cast iron painted in familiar red and white outfit appears to be old store stock children depicted on box. 5 1/4'' h. (Mint Cond.)
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CAST IRON "MAMMY" STILL BANK
CAST IRON "MAMMY" STILL BANK Early 20th c. Figural Bank by A.C. Williams (Ravenna, OH), depicting an African-American woman with spoon in a blue dress, 6" high. Paint losses.
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HUBLEY CAST IRON MAMMY STILL BANK
HUBLEY CAST IRON MAMMY STILL BANK Circa 1920s Figural Bank by Hubley, depicting a female African-American figure with red dress, blue bandana and hands on her hips, 5 1/4" high. Paint losses.
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LOT OF TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS Hubley
LOT OF TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS Hubley cast iron colorfully painted full figures includes Mammy with spoon and Mammy hands on hips. 5 1/4'' h. (VG - Exc. Cond.)
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TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS & PAPERWEIGHT
TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS & PAPERWEIGHT Hubley cast iron grouping includes Mammy with spoon Mammy standing slot in back and similar red and white paperweight. 2 3/4'' h. Wear to silver apron. (VG Cond.)
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MAMMY AND CHILD MECHANICAL BANK
MAMMY AND CHILD MECHANICAL BANK Kyser & Rex Co. yellow designed by Alfred C. Rex patented 10/21/1884. Place a coin in the slot on the mammy's apron and press the lever the mammy lowers the spoon as if feeding the baby her head lowers the baby's legs rise and the coin falls into the bank. The coin may also be deposited directly into the bank by placing it into the baby's mouth. (Resting the coin on the spoon does not cause it to fall into the baby's mouth when the bank is operated.) (Pristine-Near Mint Cond.)
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MAMMY WITH HANDS ON HIPS STILL BANK
MAMMY WITH HANDS ON HIPS STILL BANK Hubley cast iron colorfully painted full figure. 5 1/4'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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MAMMY & CHILD MECHANICAL BANK Kyser
MAMMY & CHILD MECHANICAL BANK Kyser & Rex Co. designed by Alfred C. Rex patented 10/21/1884. Place a coin in the slot on the mammy's apron and press the lever the mammy lowers the spoon as if feeding the baby her head lowers the baby's legs rise and the coin falls into the bank. The coin may also be deposited directly into the bank by placing it into the baby's mouth. (Resting the coin on the spoon does not cause it to fall into the baby's mouth when the bank is operated.) Replaced spoon overall (Exc Cond.)
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MAMMY & CHILD MECHANICAL BANK Kyser
MAMMY & CHILD MECHANICAL BANK Kyser & Rex Co. designed by Alfred C. Rex patented 10/21/1884. Place a coin in the slot on the mammy's apron and press the lever the mammy lowers the spoon as if feeding the baby her head lowers the baby's legs rise and the coin falls into the bank. The coin may also be deposited directly into the bank by placing it into the baby's mouth. (Resting the coin on the spoon does not cause it to fall into the baby's mouth when the bank is operated.) Replaced spoon overall (VG Cond.)
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2 BLACK AMERICANA IRON FIGURAL
2 BLACK AMERICANA IRON FIGURAL BANKS CA.1905-1930; "Mammy with spoon" bank in red bandana, blue dress and gray apron, 6"h, Condition: some paint chipping, good, 75-80% original surface; Hubley-type Mammy with hands on hips, polychrome painted, 5 1/4", Condition: extensive wear, some minor rust to surface
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MAMMY WITH SPOON MECHANICAL BANK
MAMMY WITH SPOON MECHANICAL BANK Kyser & Rex Co. designed by Alfred C. Rex patented 10/21/1884. Place a coin in the slot on the mammy's apron and press the lever the mammy lowers the spoon as if feeding the baby her head lowers the baby's legs rise and the coin falls into the bank. The coin may also be deposited directly into the bank by placing it into the baby's mouth. (Resting the coin on the spoon does not cause it to fall into the baby's mouth when the bank is operated.) Repainted replaced spoon. 2000
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TWO AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON
TWO AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON 'MAMMY' BANKS, HEIGHT: 10-1/2 INTwo American Painted Cast Iron 'Mammy' Banks, Height: 10-1/2 in,
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MAMMY WITH SPOON STILL BANK A.C.
MAMMY WITH SPOON STILL BANK A.C. Williams cast iron often called Aunt Jemima painted in blue dress silver apron wears red bandana spoon in hand slot in back example is truly stunning. 5 7/8'' h. (Near Mint Cond.)
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FIVE LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C.
FIVE LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C. CAST METAL BANKS INCLUDING TWO MAMMYS, TWO BANK BUILDINGS AND ONE SAFE, DETAILS INCLUDE: TWO MAMMY BAN...Five late 19th/ early 20th C. cast metal banks including two mammys, two bank buildings and one safe, details include: two mammy banks, one holding basket of laundry, one with hands on hips, some newer paint likely, scattered loss, taller: 5 1/2" h.; GE safe raised on four legs, green finish, 3 3/4" h.; and two bank building banks, larger missing finial, 5 1/2" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use which can include loss, damages, etc., sold as found.
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CAST IRON KYSER & REX CO.
CAST IRON KYSER & REX CO. PHILADELPHIA MAMMY AND CHILD MECHANICAL BANKCAST IRON KYSER & REX CO. PHILADELPHIA MAMMY AND CHILD MECHANICAL BANK, patented in 1884, painted mother and child with moving side lever as head lowers and baby's legs move up, or place coin in apron pocket turn lever and coin disappears - h:7.25w:4d:4.50in. Provenance: Private Collection
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Lot of 2: Cast Iron African
Lot of 2: Cast Iron African American Still Banks.
Description Both manufactured by A.C. Williams. Includes one Aunt Jemima bank (Mammy with Spoon) circa 1905 to 1930 and one Sharecropper bank (toes visible on one foot) circa 1901. Some overall wear to both banks.
Condition (Very Good - Excellent). Size Largest: 6" T.
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TWO CAST IRON FIGURAL PIECES WITH
TWO CAST IRON FIGURAL PIECES WITH PAINTED FINISH, EARLY 20TH C., DETAILS INCLUDE: "MAMMY" BANK WITH RED AND WHITE PAINTED FINISH, 5"...Two cast iron figural pieces with painted finish, early 20th C., details include: "Mammy" bank with red and white painted finish, 5" h.; southern belle doorstop in mid-19th C. ruffled green dress, numerous chips to finish, 4 1/2" h., both pieces with wear consistent with age and use including loss of finish, sold as-is.
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Black Americana Cast Iron Figures -
Black Americana Cast Iron Figures - MammyConsisting of Mammy bank 11.5'' H along with Bojangles clock figure with banjo 15.5'' H circa mid-20th century condition commensurate with age.
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MONEY SAVER AND GOLD DOLLAR STILL
MONEY SAVER AND GOLD DOLLAR STILL BANKS Cast iron gold painted dollar bank with embossed eagle and black painted ''Time is Money'' bank.
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THREE FIGURAL STILL BANKS Cast iron
THREE FIGURAL STILL BANKS Cast iron includes multicolored Dutch Girl gold painted Mary and her Lamb and Buster Brown and Tige still bank. 4'' to 5 1/4'' h. Mary example repainted.
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TWELVE STILL BANKSTwelve still
TWELVE STILL BANKSTwelve still banks, eleven cast iron to include Mutt & Jeff; Middy; Billiken; sharecropper, Two face; White City pail; Kenton radio; etc. and a white metal Elizabeth II Coronation, tallest - 5 1/4".
Condition:
Middy - hole in head.
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RESTING BABY ON BARREL STILL BANK
RESTING BABY ON BARREL STILL BANK Porcelain whimsical depiction of baby napping on barrel with coin slot in exposed body some collectors have billed this the ''Bottoms Up'' bank. 4 1/4'' h. Hair line crack at slot otherwise (Pristine Cond.)
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TWO PIECES OF BLACK MEMORABILIA.
TWO PIECES OF BLACK MEMORABILIA. A Mammy bank by the A.C. Williams Co. Ravenna OH. 6'' h. And a ''Cotton'' toothpick holder with two black boys. 2 1/2'' h.
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MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR TABLE LAMP,
MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR TABLE LAMP, SEATED MAN WITH WATERMELON, PAINTED CAST IRON 'MAMMY' STILL BANK AND BLACKAMOOR MATCH HOLDERMajolica Blackamoor Table Lamp, Seated Man with Watermelon, Painted Cast Iron 'Mammy' Still Bank and Blackamoor Match Holder
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MAMA KATZENJAMMER MECHANICAL BANK
MAMA KATZENJAMMER MECHANICAL BANK (SECOND CASTING) Kenton Hardware Co. Kenton OH. Insert a coin in the slot in Mama's back her eyes roll up and return to their original position. Wear to paint (VG Cond.)
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MAMA KATZENJAMMER MECHANICAL BANK
MAMA KATZENJAMMER MECHANICAL BANK Cast iron circa. 1900-1910 manufactured by Kenton Hardware Co. Kenton OH. Insert a coin in the slot in Mama's back her eyes roll up and return to their original position. Some chipping (VG Cond.)
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2 POLYCHROME PAINTED CAST IRON
2 POLYCHROME PAINTED CAST IRON BANKSca. 20th century; unattributed "Mary and Her Little Lamb" girl with blonde hair and blue dress, 4 1/2"h, Condition: 60% original surface, substantial chipping; Hubley "Save for a Rainy Day" or "Duck on Tub" bank with white duck with top hat and umbrella on bright red painted tub base, 5 1/2"h, Condition: 75-85% original surface, good
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FOUR CAST IRON FIGURAL STILL
FOUR CAST IRON FIGURAL STILL BANKS.Four Cast Iron Figural Still Banks. Indian, Mammy, Lion and Donkey. Makers includes A.C. Williams and Hubley, Tallest 6"h. Condition: : Good.
Condition:
Condition: : Good.
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GROUP OF STILL BANKSGroup of
GROUP OF STILL BANKSGroup of still banks, to include a cast iron Thrifty Wise Pig ; J. & E. Stevens Treasure Safe , 5" h.; safe bank, 3 1/4" h.; tin Saving Bank|; plastic Polly Parrot shoe; and a plastic Li'L Abner Shmoo bank with cardboard card.
Condition:
Shmoo card - laminated.
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Cast Iron Mary & Little Lamb
Cast Iron Mary & Little Lamb Still Bank.
Description Circa 1901. Scarce bank. Some crazing to paint throughout and minor chipping and wear.
Condition (Excellent Plus). Size 4 - 1/2" T.
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Early painted Aunt Jemima bank. 5
Early painted Aunt Jemima bank. 5 1/2'' Ht.
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AUNT JEMIMA TOY BANKAunt Jemima Toy
AUNT JEMIMA TOY BANKAunt Jemima Toy Bank. American, early twentieth century. Cast iron toy bank shaped as the character Aunt Jemima. 5 _î tall. Some wear and oxidation, no paint evident. Very good.
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a/ COTTAGE STILL BANK George
a/ COTTAGE STILL BANK George Brown c. 1870's hand painted tin three chimney roof colorfully painted in yellow red and violet base ornate tin work overall stenciled ''Bank '' under coin slot interesting paper inside reads ''Ma's bank when she was a little girl..1878 '' rare find for early tin banks in this condition. 6 3/8'' h. x 5'' w. (Pristine Cond.)
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MARY & LITTLE LAMB IRON STILL
MARY & LITTLE LAMB IRON STILL BANK Late 19th c. Cast Iron Figural Still Bank by J & E Stevens (Cromwell, CT), depicting nursery rhyme characters Mary and her little lamb, original painted surface, 4 1/2" high. Paint losses.
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FOURTEEN ASSORTED STILL BANKS
FOURTEEN ASSORTED STILL BANKS Includes Chein monkey, barrel bank, 3 safe banks, novelty can banks, and other similar items.