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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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TWO BLACK AMERICANA CAST IRON
TWO BLACK AMERICANA CAST IRON BANKS, ETC.Two Black Americana cast iron banks, to include a John Harper mechanical Jolly black man and a mammy with spoon, 5 3/4" h., together with a small tin lithograph tray, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4". In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Banks - old overpaints. Jolly - base replaced. Tray - some fading.
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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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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 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 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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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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