Over the past few years, AAAWT has sold some of the rarest and best of the category, and our buyers have been asking for more. We have anxious customers for premium mechanical and still cast iron banks. (Original paint, scattered losses 4 1/8 by 3.25 by 2.75" The Penny Bank Book by Andy and Susan Moore, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1997 J & E Stevens, Cromwell, Connecticut, Circa 1870 to 1875 (Original paint is worn, about 50% coverage H: 5.5")īank, Cupola, Small Version, Cast Iron, Coin or Still Bank Moore number 1161, page 117, The Penny Bank Book by Andy and Susan Moore, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1997. (Missing base coin plug, highly oxidized original paint, thinning paint and paint loss 9.5 by 6.75”)īank, Flat Iron Building, Flatiron, No Trap Version, Kenton Hardware, Circa 1919 Norman number 2000, The Bank Book, Bill Norman Mechanical Bank, Creedmoor, Stevens (J&E) ![]() ![]() See Moore number 44, page 66, The Pennyīank Book by Andy and Susan Moore, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 199 Still Bank, Hubley, Minuteman Soldier, Cast IronĬondition: Very good, some paint loss to brim of hatĪdditional Information: Made by the Hubley Manufacturing Company, circa 1905 toġ910, also called the Minuteman bank. Made to commemorate the Columbian Exposition (Chicago World's Fair) of 1893. ![]() Measurement: Height: 8.75" width: 7" depth: 7"Ĭondition: Good, some minor areas of nickel lossĪdditional Information: A large Columbia Bank Building cast iron coin bank with twist Still Bank, Columbia Administration Building, Kenton Hardware Mechanical bank, Jonah, & the Whale, Shepard Hardware Company, Buffalo, NYĬondition: Very good, bright original paint and trap, mechanically fine, a nice example. Hover over "Banks & Toys" above for more categories or Previous and Next. Looking for more categories from the Banks & Toys Section?
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