Girl Skipping Rope
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By the J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut- Circa 1890 The Girl Skipping Rope represents one of the great holy grails of the mechanical bank collecting world. In fact, fifty-eight years ago she was chosen to become the mascot symbol of the MBCA. This bank is the most complex and sensitively fragile toy bank ever created. To operate her properly, give the mechanism a strong counter clockwise turn until you hear it lock in place. Now, carefully place a penny between the mouse’s tiny hands. Pushing the lever down engages the powerful brass spring and iron flywheel, causing her to skip 8 to 10 times. Material: Cast Iron
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Very Good (Minor touchup to girl’s face)
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Girl Skipping Rope
Estimate $9,500 - $12,500
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