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485.<br />

Cast Iron House Mechanical Bank with Revolving Dog, H. L. Judd,<br />

Connecticut, New York, or Tennessee, c. 1890, copper-colored painted<br />

surface, ht. 4 3/4 in.<br />

$200-400<br />

490.<br />

Large Cast Iron “EQUITABLE LOAN & SAVINGS ASS’N DAYTON,<br />

O.” Still Bank, late 19th century, with remnants of bronze paint, ht. 10<br />

3/4, wd. 8 1/4, lg. 6 3/8 in.<br />

$200-300<br />

486.<br />

Five Cast Iron Still Banks, America, late 19th/early 20th century, three<br />

building banks: two with four towers, and a church bank with three<br />

spires; a Statue of Liberty bank, and a sundial bank, (paint wear), ht. 4<br />

1/4-6 1/2 in.<br />

$300-500<br />

487.<br />

Three Cast Iron Building Still Banks and a “U.S. MAIL” Mailbox<br />

Bank, America, late 19th/early 20th century, a domed “BANK” building<br />

bank made by A.C. Williams of Ravenna, Ohio; a finial (mansion)<br />

“BANK” building bank with hipped roof, by Kyser and Rex, Frankfort,<br />

Pennsylvania; a building bank with double doors and cupola; and a dark<br />

red-painted mailbox bank, ht. 3 1/2-5 3/4 in.<br />

$300-500<br />

488.<br />

Small Independence Hall Still Bank, Enterprise Manufacturing Co.,<br />

Philadelphia, commemorating the 1876 Centennial Exposition, with<br />

copper/bronze-toned paint, ht. 9, wd. 6 3/4, dp. 6 1/4 in.<br />

$400-600<br />

489.<br />

Large Independence Hall Building Still Bank, Enterprise<br />

Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, for the 1876 Centennial Exposition,<br />

with copper/bronze-toned paint, ht. 10 1/4, wd. 9 3/8, dp. 8 in.<br />

$500-700<br />

491.<br />

Three Cast Iron Still Banks, Kenton Hardware Company, Kenton,<br />

Ohio, c. 1893-1913, a large and small Columbian Administration<br />

Building bank, commemorating the 1893 Columbian Exposition/<br />

Chicago World’s Fair, the smaller with remnants of white paint and with<br />

a combination trap, ht. 8 3/4, 7; and a Statue of Liberty figural still bank,<br />

original silver and gold paint, (minor paint wear), ht. 9 1/2 in.<br />

$250-350<br />

492.<br />

Cast Iron Building Still Bank with Eagle Finial, America, late 19th<br />

century, cast with two chimneys, original red and gold paint, (paint<br />

wear), ht. 9 3/4, wd. 5 1/4, dp. 5 in.<br />

$300-500<br />

493.<br />

Five Small Painted Cast Iron Building Banks, America, late 19th<br />

century, a “Hall’s Lilliput Bank” with rotating cashier, four still banks, a<br />

“HOME BANK” with copper paint, a cupola bank painted red, white,<br />

and blue, a yellow and red-painted house bank, and a silver-painted<br />

carriage house bank, ht. 2 1/2-4 1/8 in.<br />

$250-350<br />

494.<br />

Two “CAISSE” Brass Architectural Still Banks, France, late 19th<br />

century, one with a spire topping the cupola, and one topped with a<br />

rooster weather vane, ht. 6 5/8, 6 1/2 in., respectively.<br />

$250-350<br />

86 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com

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