Architectural, Mechanical Banks, Toys Auction 2013-06-01 Auction - 581 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ
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Oldwick, NJ, United States
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Architectural, Mechanical Banks, Toys Auction

Auction to include Still Banks, Spelter and Silver Lead Banks, Mechanical Banks, Cast Iron Toys, Early American Tin Toys, European Toys, Black Americana, Architectural Banks, Trade Cards, and even MORE Mechanical Banks
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Flat Top Limousine Green Cab Bank Still Bank: Arcade -- Circa 1921 A near mint example of this extremely rare bank from original family, this premium example retains the original Arcade decal, license plate #830, and “Green Cab Co. Grant
0001: Flat Top Limousine Green Cab Bank Still BankEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Santa with Pack Safe Still Bank: J. Harper Chicago, Illinois – Circa 1905 This Santa is one of several safe banks produced by J. Harper. The Santa is extremely desirable and fairly rare (maybe 15 known examples). Material: Cast
0002: Santa with Pack Safe Still BankEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Yellow Cab Bank Still Bank: Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois – Circa 1925 Material: Cast Iron
0003: Yellow Cab Bank Still BankEst. $800-$1,000
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King Midas Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1930 King Midas holding his bag of gold is a scarce and sought after still bank. Material: Cast Iron •
0004: King Midas Still BankEst. $1,000-$1,500
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General Butler Still Bank: J. & E. Stevens • Connecticut – Circa 1880 This is one of the most desirable of all still banks. General “Spoons” Butler was an unscrupulous Union General noted to have pillaged the South
0005: General Butler Still BankEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Black Dandy Watch Holder Still Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 This is a really rare early German spelter piece. It is similar to the still bank of a boy holding a bouquet of flowers. Material: Spelter
0006: Black Dandy Watch Holder Still BankEst. $600-$800
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Popeye Bank Still Bank: King Features Syndicate • American – Dated 1929 This is a spelter bank that we have not previously seen. Popeye is holding a life preserver marked SS Pinnacle. He is about 7” tall. Material:
0007: Popeye Bank Still BankEst. $500-$700
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Mammy, Hands on Hip Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1930 Material: Cast Iron
0010: Mammy, Hands on Hip Still BankEst. $100-$150
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Gollywog Still Bank: John Harper Ltd. • England – Circa 1910 This is a scarce bank depicting a famous English cartoon character. Material: Cast Iron
0012: Gollywog Still BankEst. $600-$800
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Mickey Mouse –Cast Iron Still Bank: French – Circa 1935 This is an extremely scarce cast iron version of the bank. There are only 5 known. Marked “Depose” on his back. He is 8 7/8” tall. Material: Cast Iron
0013: Mickey Mouse –Cast Iron Still BankEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Andy Gump Still Bank: Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois – Circa 1928 A charming bank depicting the famed American comic character Andy Gump. Material: Cast Iron
0014: Andy Gump Still BankEst. $900-$1,200
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The Indian Family Still Bank: J. M. Harper • St. Louis – Circa 1905 A very scarce and highly sought after bank. This is a great addition to your collection. Material: Cast Iron
0015: The Indian Family Still BankEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Soldier / Minuteman Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1905 This is a wonderful example of the bank. Material: Cast Iron
0016: Soldier / Minuteman Still BankEst. $300-$500
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Mulligan the Cop Still Bank: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1905 Material: Cast Iron
0017: Mulligan the Cop Still BankEst. $225-$275
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Foxy Grandpa with Screw Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1920 Material: Cast Iron
0018: Foxy Grandpa with Screw Still BankEst. $300-$400
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Tally Ho Bank Still Bank: Chamberlain & Hill English – Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0019: Tally Ho Bank Still BankEst. $50-$75
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Log Cabin Bank Still Bank: J. Chein Company American – Circa 1935 This is a scarce and colorful bank. It is in unusually great condition. Material: Tin
0020: Log Cabin Bank Still BankEst. $250-$350
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Horse on Wheels Still Bank: A. C. Williams • Ravenna, Ohio – Circa 1915 Material: Cast Iron
0021: Horse on Wheels Still BankEst. $250-$350
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English Bulldog Still Bank: Hubley Toy Company • Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1935 This bank is quite scarce. Most of the production was made as a doorstop, but a small portion were made as still banks. He is 9” long
0022: English Bulldog Still BankEst. $300-$400
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Sailor Bulldog Still Bank: Germany – Circa 1920 Material: Spelter
0023: Sailor Bulldog Still BankEst. $175-$225
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Lot: Two Bear Banks: American – Circa 1920’s The Bear with Honey Pot by Hubley Toy Company and the Teddy Bear by Arcade Mfg. Co. Material: Cast Iron
0024: Lot: Two Bear BanksEst. $300-$400
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