Before kids grow up to be coin collectors they are often taught to be coin savers. Toy banks, both mechanical and still, are a delightful collecting sideline. The annual spring sale
from Bertoia Auctions in New Jersey features a number of classic toy bank; here are a few that caught my eye. See the online catalog for more. -Editor
Over time, fine toys become historical objects as they pass from one prestigious collection to the next. That concept will be strikingly apparent at Bertoia Auctions’ June 2-3 Annual Spring
Auction, which includes treasured toys from some of the greatest collections of all, including that of the late KB Toys co-founder Donald Kaufman
The mechanical and still bank selection is brimming with superior examples, such as a rare Germania bank with outstanding paint, and arguably one of the best of all known Darktown Battery banks,
also in stellar condition. Approximately 50 still banks will be offered, with a variety of shapes replicating animals, people, whimsical subjects, and buildings. Of the latter, top pieces include an
Ives Palace and a Kyser & Rex Apple.
Lot 303: Kicking Mule
SPISE A MULE "BENCH" MECHANICAL BANK
red shirt, J & E Stevens Co., designed by James H. Bowne, patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position, a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around
and kick the boy over, throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below
Lot 305: Paddy and the Pig
PADDY AND THE PIG MECHANICAL BANK - BROWN COAT
Brown coat, J & E Stevens Co., c.1885. Place coin on the nose of the pig and press the lever, pig will kick the coin as the man opens his mouth and swallows it; at the same time the eyes will
roll.
Lot 311: Ives Palace Still Bank
IVES PALACE STILL BANK
c.. 1885, familiar historical building done in extraordinary casting details are as crisp as the actual building, still considered by many to be the finest mold effects ever produced as a still bank.
7 1/2" x 8".
For more information on the sale, see:
http://www.bertoiaauctions.com/toy-auctions/june-2017-auction/3/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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