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man with black hair, wearing black and grey suit, yellow vest and blue bow tie sitting in a red and white chair

"Tammany Bank" or "Little Fat Man" mechanical bank, c. 1873

John D. Hall; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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round metal silver sputnik bank on a blue pedestal with a white dog wearing a space helmet, looking out the window of the capsule; "Sputnik" is printed on the base in red with pictures of stars and planets

"Sputnik Bank" still bank, c. 1957

Japan

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brown; box shape; flower motif on sides, geometric on top; coin slot in top; 2 drawers inside (b & c)

"Security Safe Deposit" still bank, c. 1890

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block shape with Japanese scenes on sides including dragon on door; pagoda, sailboat and lantern in garden; coin slot at top

"Japanese Safe" still bank, 1882

Kyser & Rex Company

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metal multicolored bank in the form of cash register for dimes, nickels and quarters; 2 sliding levers on front and 2 windows recording deposits in dollars and cents; on one side the Statue of Liberty on the other children in a bank; key missing

"Bank of America Cash Drawer (registering)" still bank, 20th century

Girard Model Works, Inc.

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hen sitting on a brownish rectangular platform with a little chick in between her legs

"Hen and Chick" mechanical bank, c. 1901

Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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elephant on pedestal; one clown sitting on elephant; one clown below elephants trunk holding two rings; one clown at base of pedestal below elephant's tail balancing a ball on his feet

"Elephant and Three Clowns on Tub" mechanical bank, c. 1882

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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man sitting in teepee with fish in hand; frog in front of man; pond with two ducks

"Chief Big Moon" mechanical bank, c. 1899

Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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girl skipping yellow rope; large fan-like structure to her left

"Girl Skipping Rope" mechanical bank, c. 1890

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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hunter in ochre colored jacket and pants, light blue shirt and black boots, holding silver gun in hands; gun pointed at tree trunk; green lid on tree trunk opens; bear fits inside tree trunk; man wearing glasses

"Teddy and the Bear" mechanical bank, c. 1907

Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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round bank building; red roof and base; openwork around circumference; 3 doors, each labeled "BANK"; large frog sits atop this bank building

"Frog on Round Base", c. 1872

Russell A. Frisbie; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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frog sitting on wheel at center of bank; two small figures on either side of bank; figure on right side with music notes between her hands

"Professor Pug Frog's Great Bicycle Feat" mechanical bank, c. 1892

Attributed to Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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owl perched on log; brown and black glass eyes; owl turns its head to PL

"Owl, Turns Head" mechanical bank, c. 1880

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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boy in red and blue outfit wearing red floppy hat; rods on his legs balance him on 2 poles; stand with poles has latticework design on all sides including bottom

"Boy on Trapeze" mechanical bank, c. 1888

J. Barton Smith Co.

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man in red, yellow, grey and black costume holds gun aimed at broken tree turnk; dark blue cape wrapped around man's shoulders; man wears red and yellow hat; man and tree trunk stand on green rectangular platform

"Creedmoor" mechanical bank, c. 1877

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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clown in white costume twirls female figure dressed in red and blue; harlequin with red scarf on his head and black mask stands with stick held across chest

"Clown, Harlequin and Columbine" mechanical bank, c. 1906

Probably James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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clown in yellow costume and black 3 coned hat holds right hand up from elbow; dog on lever; red barrel; all things raised on green pedestal; "HOOP_LA BANK" on front side of pedestal

"Hoop-La Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1897-1920s

John Harper & Company, Ltd.

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clown in orange, white, yellow, blue hat and costume; yellowish-brown dog on golden lever; light cream-yellow barrel stand on light green, red and yellow rectangular pedestal; "TRICK DOG" on front side of pedestal with design on its either side

"Trick Dog, Six-Part Base" mechanical bank, c. 1894-1925

Daniel Cooke; Manufacturer: Hubley Manufacturing Company

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giant black pig with red lips and pink nose; Otto von Bismarck emerges from pig's back

"Bismark [sic] Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1883-1884

Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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4 teller's cages; dog labeled "Security"; dog labeled "Paying Teller"; dog labeled "Fidelity"; person labeled "Cashier"; 1 clock face with hands; yellow and green pigment

"Fidelity Trust Vault with Little Lord Fauntleroy" still bank, 1890

J. Barton Smith Co.

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lion at base of tree trunk and two monkeys on top of tree; all stand on oval-like green and red platform

"Lion and Two Monkeys" mechanical bank, c. 1883

Kyser & Rex Company

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tall triangular building with open design work on all sides; bank stopper in the form of a latch on bottom

"Flatiron Building Bank, Large" still bank, c. 1904-1913

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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tank with 2 canons; "US / TANK / BANK" on each side

"U.S. Tank" still bank, c. 1919

Nelson T. Hasenplug

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bank in the form of a clock tower with hanging bell; 2-story building with third floor bell tower and fourth floor viewing tower; 3 eagles at bell level; lever driven bell on back

"Independence Hall Tower" semi-mechanical bank, 1875

Enterprise Manufacturing Company

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big scary bulldog sitting on rectangular box

"Bull Dog Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1880

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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Uncle Sam wearing blue jacket with red pin striped pants and tall hat, holding green umbrella in left hand and standing on green and orange rectangular box; brown bag below his right hand on box

"Uncle Sam" mechanical bank, c. 1886

Charles G. Shepard; Designer: Peter Adams; Manufacturer: Shepard Hardware Company

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paddle wheel boat; 2 smoke stacks; 2 paddle wheels; pilot house; openwork windows down each side; openwork over revolving paddle wheels

"Frog Bank" (or "Two Frogs") mechanical bank, c. 1882

James H. Bowen; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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roughly cash register-shaped; dial at bottom, front; green and yellow organic Art Nouveau designs overall; directions on back

"Commonwealth Three-Coin Registering and Savings Bank" still bank, c. 1915

Shonk Works American Can Co.

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green, gold, yellow and red openwork base with 4 kings (?), flowers and cherries; orange cat pounces on small mouse-like animal

"Springing Cat" mechanical bank, c. 1882

Charles A. Bailey; Manufacturer: Charles A. Bailey

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bronze-brown monkey sits with tray in both hands on a rectangular box; stopper to bank slides off base

"Monkey with Tray" or "Monkey, Automatic" mechanical bank, c. 1908

Maienthau & Wolff, Nuremberg, Germany

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mechanical bank in the form of a clown with painted face wearing red peaked cap, red and blue suit with stars and grey ruffled collar

"Humpty Dumpty" mechanical bank, c. 1882

Charles G. Shepard; Designer: Peter Adams; Manufacturer: Shepard Hardware Company

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big greyish-white eagle with wing stretched out, sitting near its nest; two small eaglets in nest opposite large eagle; small orange animal below eagle; lever to the right in the form of a snake

"Eagle and Eaglets" or "American Eagle" mechanical bank, c. 1883

Charles M. Henn; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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white domed building

"Columbia" still bank, 1893

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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"Hall's Excelsior" or "Cashier Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1869

John D. Hall; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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bust of male with jacket, goggles and aviator's cap

"Lindy Bank" still bank, c. 1927

Grannis and Tolton, Inc.

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with combo lock

"Tower Bank" safe still bank, 1890-1898

Kyser & Rex Company

G110

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