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Click to view Cottage with Chimneys Still Bank photos
PS-01609
Cottage with Chimneys Still Bank
Redware pottery



Click to view Mammy Still Bank w/ original box.  photos
PS-01610
Mammy Still Bank w/ original box.
Antique cast iron still bank, ca. 1930's.



Click to view Hunt Horse Still Bank photos
PS-01611
Hunt Horse Still Bank
Spelter w/ tin saddle. Antique spelter still bank, ca. 1915. Measures 4 1/8" tall x 5" long. Original lock and condition.



Click to view Rabbit Still Bank photos
PS-01612
Rabbit Still Bank
Antique cast spelter still bank. Rare.



Click to view Chimney Swipe on Cottage Still Bank photos
PS-01613
Chimney Swipe on Cottage Still Bank
Antique cast spelter still bank. Rare.



Click to view Father Christmas Still Bank photos
PS-01614
Father Christmas Still Bank
Antique cast spelter Father Christmas, Santa Claus still bank. Rare.



Click to view Antique Auto Wheel Roadster Celluloid Bank photos
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Antique Auto Wheel Roadster Celluloid Bank
Antique Auto Wheel Roadster Celluloid Dime Bank. An unusual celluloid advertising dime bank. It is multiple colors which makes it most appealing and on each side there is a pictured of a wagon. Front side is marked, “Fill This Bank and Use the Key to Happiness”. Also, the wagon is marked, “Auto Wheel Roadster” (figure 1). The back side is marked, [“Insist on the Auto Wheel, There is No Other Wagon “JUST AS GOOD” for play or profit. The Buffalo Sled Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y.”]. The wagon is marked, “Auto-Wheel Coaster”. By the coin slot it is marked, “Pat. Appld’ For”. There are no other markings on the bank. It measures ½” thick x 2-1/2” diameter. Ca. 1910-1915.



Click to view Frog on Barrel Pottery Still Bank photos
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Frog on Barrel Pottery Still Bank
Antique pottery still bank, ca.1915. Measures 4 1/2" tall x 3 3/8" diameter. American made and marked, "Patent Appl'd For". Near mint condition.



Click to view Grouping of Christmas Smalls photos
PS-01617
Grouping of Christmas Smalls
Includes: Miniature sled, Santa Bank, Santa Candy Containers, Cast Iron Bank Buildings, Sheep Bank and Gnome Digging for Gold doorstop.



Click to view Antique Cow Cast Iron Penny Still Bank photos
PS-01618
Antique Cow Cast Iron Penny Still Bank
A really nice example of our barn yard friend. Made of cast iron in original paint with superb patina. Made by A.C. Williams. Circa 1920’s. Excellent condition with original screw. 3 3/8” tall x 5 ¼” long.



Click to view Mourning Cloak Butterfly Tin Still Bank photos
PS-01619
Mourning Cloak Butterfly Tin Still Bank
Antique Camberwell Beauty & Mourning Cloak Butterfly Tin Still Bank. Offering a tin lithograph Penny Bank with graphics of a Camberwell Beauty Butterfly, also known in North America as a Mourning Cloak Butterfly. This cylinder bank is double sided with butterfly on each side. Marked, “Camberwell Beauty, Open This Side”. Circa 1920’s. Excellent condition. 2 5/8” diameter x 1 ½” thick.



Click to view Thornton Burgess Squirrel Owl Tin Penny Bank photos
PS-01620
Thornton Burgess Squirrel Owl Tin Penny Bank
Initially filled with candy, this cleverly designed candy container, once emptied, would serve as a child's penny bank. Happy Jack, by Thornton Burgess, is a classic nature story about a mischievous squirrel and one of the most popular and beloved animal stories ever. Delightful and charming graphics showing Happy Jack gathering Hickory Nuts with his other forest friends and showing an owl as the "Receiving Teller" for "Security Storage and Trust for Squirrels & Chipmunks". Note the running bee with a net! Marked on top- "If you Get and Spend a Penny. Then of Course You Haven't Any. Be Like Me - A Happy Jack And Put It Where You'll Get It Back." Circa 1920's Excellent condition. 2 7/8” tall x 4 ¼” long.



Click to view World War I Savings Stamps Celluloid Bank photos
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World War I Savings Stamps Celluloid Bank
WWI Antique “DuPont War Savings Stamps” Celluloid Pocket Dime Still Bank. Front side advertising, “Wear Challenge DuPont Cleanable Collars and Save Laundry Dollars”; Drop Your Weekly Laundry Quarters In Here – When bank is full, break open and you will have enough for a WAR SAVINGS STAMP”; Teach Your Child Thrift – Buy War Savings Stamps”. Signed, “The Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark, N.J.” Pleasing colors of blue and red on cream background. What is so interesting about this bank it is only celluloid on the front side with back made of tin. Also, you had to break this bank open to retrieve your money, making this a very rare bank to have survived. Circa 1914. Excellent condition. Lighter marks from camera flash. 2 ½” diameter x ½” thick.



Click to view Peoria Illinois Celluloid Dime Still Bank photos
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Peoria Illinois Celluloid Dime Still Bank
An Antique “First Trust & Savings Bank of Peoria” Celluloid Pocket Dime Still Bank. Front side shows photo of the bank building, and signed “First Trust and Savings Bank of Peoria, 210 – 212 South Adams Street, First Nat. Bank Building”. Back signed, “Dimes Are Young Dollars They Grow Quickly When Kept Together; 3% Compounded On Savings Semi-Annually; Systematic Savings Is A Key To Success, This Dime Bank Cheerfully opened as Often as you Bring it In”. Signed and made by, “Parisian Novelty Co., Chicago, Pat. Apld. For”. Done in pleasing colors of green with yellow lettering on cream background. Circa 1917. Excellent condition. 2 ½” diameter x ½” thick.



Click to view Antique Buffalo Cast Iron Penny Still Bank photos
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Antique Buffalo Cast Iron Penny Still Bank
Eye-appealing casting of a mighty Buffalo. Made of cast iron in original paint, capturing the realistic life-like form of the buffalo which once roamed the USA by the hundreds of thousands. Made by Arcade and also A.C. Williams. Circa 1920-25. Excellent condition with original screw. 3 1/8” tall x 4 3/8” long.



Click to view Kelvinator Refrigerator Cast Iron Still Bank  photos
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Kelvinator Refrigerator Cast Iron Still Bank
Offering Antique Still Penny Bank that does not come up often for sale. Signed on the front “Kelvinator” and on back of bank is original “Arcade” label. The left door opens showing different compartments w/ the #”647”. Painted cream color with red accent. Rated a “C” in Penny Bank Book. Circa 1932-34. Very good condition in original paint. 3 7/8” tall x 2 ½” wide.



Click to view Antique Dodge Car Saves Barrel Tin Still Bank photos
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Antique Dodge Car Saves Barrel Tin Still Bank
A great advertising Penny Still Bank to go with your automotive or bank collection. Advertises “Switch to DODGE and Save Money!” Back signed “Owners Report DODGE SAVES Up to 6 Barrels of Gas a Year”. Red with white lettering. Circa 1920’s. Excellent condition with original paint and trap. 3 ¼” tall x 2” dia.



Click to view Antique Bird House w/ Bird Spelter Still Bank photos
PS-01626
Antique Bird House w/ Bird Spelter Still Bank
Wonderful casting, depicting a Bird House on four ornate legs and house surrounded by flowers and vines with buds. Bird perched on peg at opening of bird house. Silver over spelter still bank. Made in Germany. Circa 1907. Excellent condition. 4 ¼” tall x 2 ¾” wide x 3” deep.



Click to view Antique Roper Stove Cast Iron Still Bank  photos
PS-01627
Antique Roper Stove Cast Iron Still Bank
An Antique Still Penny Bank in the form of a Gas Stove with burner covers that lift up. Signed on the front “Roper” and signed on underside “Arcade, USA, 844”. Made of cast iron and sheet steel. Painted cream color with black accent. Rated “C” in Penny Bank Book. Circa 1934. Excellent condition in original paint. 3 ¾’ tall x 3 ¾” wide x 2 ¼” deep



Click to view Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical Bank photos
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Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical Bank
Antique Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical Bank. An outstanding casting of Eagle and Eaglets Cast Iron Mechanical Bank. Place a coin in the eagle’s beak, press lever and the eagle leans forward spreading her wings while feeding the eaglets as coin drops in slot. Scarce khaki grass variation. Made by J & E Stevens Company, Cromwell, CT. Marked on base “PAT. Jan. 23, 1883”. Excellent condition with original paint. 6” tall x 8 ¼” long x 4” wide.



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