SPECTACULAR STILLS 2016-10-15 Auction - 643 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ
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Whitehouse Station, NJ
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Spectacular Stills - the Collections of Ralph Dye, Tom Kellogg, and Tim Steckbeck at auction - including still banks, spelter banks, bisque and porcelain banks, cast iron safe banks, cast iron safe banks, cast iron still banks, cast iron toys, mechanical banks, German penny toys and novelty toys, American tin and clockwork toys, a collection of squeak toys, cast iron doorstops, folk art offerings, and architectural still banks
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Saddle Horse on Wheeled Platform: Probably by Ives, Blakeslee Company Bridgeport, Connecticut - Circa 1890’s This sleek and elegant saddle horse represents the rarest and most beautiful cast iron still bank to ever come to market.
0500: Saddle Horse on Wheeled PlatformEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Santa with Removable Wire Tree: Ives, Blakeslee Company Bridgeport, Connecticut - Circa 1890 Without a doubt, this jovial Santa Claus bank is prized as one of the most beautiful cast iron still banks ever produced. Santa appears to
0501: Santa with Removable Wire TreeEst. $12,000-$18,000
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Baseball Player – Multicolor: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1909 Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0502: Baseball Player – MulticolorEst. $350-$450
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Andy Gump: Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois - Circa 1920 A superior example of the bank. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Rich Garthoeffner Collection
0503: Andy GumpEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Give Me a Penny - Turn Pin: Wing Mfg. Co. American - Circa 1895 A superior example of the bank. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tom Kellogg Collection
0504: Give Me a Penny - Turn PinEst. $450-$650
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Andy Gump on a Barrel: Kirsch Corporation New York - Circa 1925 This is an unbelievably rare bank. We have only heard of one other example. The barrel with text reads, “It’s better to drop dimes in a bank when you
0506: Andy Gump on a BarrelEst. $2,000-$3,000
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The “Capitalist”: The Ober Mfg. Co. Chagrin Falls, Ohio - Circa 1905 This is another scarce bank by Ober Mfg. Co. depicting an overweight banker who seems to have gotten fat on his profits. Material: Cast Iron
0507: The “Capitalist”Est. $1,200-$1,500
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Santa with Pack: Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois - Circa 1932 To the best of our knowledge, there are only 4 or 5 examples of this gnome faced Santa in existence. Round shouldered, short and squat, Santa appears
0508: Santa with PackEst. $8,500-$10,500
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Policeman: Arcade Mfg. Co. Freeport, Illinois - Circa 1925 Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0509: PolicemanEst. $225-$275
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Santa with Tree: Hubley Mfg. Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1905 A superior example of the bank. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0510: Santa with TreeEst. $950-$1,250
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Billy Bounce: Wing Mfg. Co. American - Circa 1920 This is one of the finest examples of the bank that we have seen. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0511: Billy BounceEst. $700-$900
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Saving Sam: American - Circa 1930 Quite a scarce bank to find. This is an excellent and bright example. Material: Aluminum Provenance: Ralph Dye Collection
0512: Saving SamEst. $700-$900
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Two-Faced Devil: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1910 This is a scarce bank to find in such nice condition. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0513: Two-Faced DevilEst. $700-$900
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Buster Brown & Tige: A. C. Williams Company Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1925 A superior and bright example of the bank. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Mike Henry
0514: Buster Brown & TigeEst. $275-$325
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Picaninny Bank: English - Circa 1920 Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Tim Steckbeck Collection
0515: Picaninny BankEst. $350-$450
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Save & Smile: Sydenham & McOustra English - Circa 1925 Material: Cast Iron
0516: Save & SmileEst. $450-$650
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Black Clown: American - Circa 1950 - 5.75” Tall Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Ralph Dye Collection
0517: Black ClownEst. $350-$450
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George Washington Bust - Tall Version: Grey Iron Casting Company Pennsylvania - Circa 1920 A very rare and highly sought after bank. A wonderful gold patina. Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Ralph Dye Collection
0518: George Washington Bust - Tall VersionEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Wisconsin Beggar Boy: American - Circa 1930 Material: Cast Iron Provenance: Ralph Dye Collection
0519: Wisconsin Beggar BoyEst. $700-$900
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“The Trust Bank”: J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Ct. - Circa 1890’s A very amusing and sardonic depiction of a factory owner ensconced in his armchair. The satire patently suggests that he has become swollen by
0521: “The Trust Bank”Est. $2,000-$3,000
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King Midas: Hubley Mfg. Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1930 King Midas is popularly remembered in Greek mythology for his ability to turn anything he touched into gold. This is a superior example of the
0522: King MidasEst. $1,800-$2,500
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William McKinley Bust: Probably Ober Mfg. Co. Chagrin Falls, Ohio - Circa 1900 McKinley was the 25th president of the United States, serving from March 1897 until September 1901 (his assassination). Born in Ohio, he
0523: William McKinley BustEst. $1,500-$2,500
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