Burns March Gallery Auction
Lot 9383:
Description
A trio of early 20th-century cast iron still banks featuring various architectural and mechanical forms. The collection includes a cathedral-style radio bank manufactured by Kenton Toys, embossed with the Crosley name on the front and Kenton Toys on the reverse. This bank features a rotating metal trap and a vertical coin slot. The second bank is a round clock-form produced by The Ohio Foundry Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, featuring raised Roman numerals and the text Time is Money and Save It on the face. The third bank depicts a two-story house with a white-painted facade and a red shingled roof and chimney. All pieces are constructed of cast iron sections secured with screws.
Clock: 3.5 inches height
Radio: 4.5 inches height
House: 3 inches height Burns in-house shipping is available. Pick up is Friday, March 27 from 10 am to 4 pm at our gallery in Lancaster, Ohio 43130 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. We will charge a $5 fee if you want to pick this lot up another day. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: [email protected]. Sales tax is collected on this auction. AB297
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