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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

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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.

G110

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

G110

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.

G110

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.

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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

G110

white domed building

"Columbia" still bank, 1893

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

G110

with combo lock

"Tower Bank" safe still bank, 1890-1898

Kyser & Rex Company

G110

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

"Lindy Bank" still bank, c. 1927

Grannis and Tolton, Inc.

G110

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

G110

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

G110

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.

G110

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

G110

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

G110

realistic walking rooster with PR foot raised; flat tail; black patina with red comb and wattle; feathers delineated overall on body

Rooster weathervane, c. 1875-1900

Rochester Iron Works

G304

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

G110

man in yellow shirt and grey pants holds fishing rod in both hands; green bag near his feet; fishing line attached to mouth of fish

"Fisherman" mechanical bank, c. 1970

Utexigual Products Inc.

G110

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

G110

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

G110

two-sided flat legless rooster; red, yellow and black pigments; openwork tail wired together; central vertical rod extends through body

Rooster weathervane, c. 1890

United States

G304

green with gold letters; rectangular with vertical rectangular element with leaves and organic designs in relief at left

"Consultation Rooms" sign, c. 1908

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

monkey in blue shirt and yellow pants with left leg crossed over right leg sits on raised red seat on top of rectangular box; dancing girl to his proper left side and dancing boy to his proper right side; "ORGAN BANK" below top front edge; design of organ and organic design with music book in between this design on front side; lever on proper right side of box

"Organ Bank, Boy and Girl" mechanical bank, c. 1882

Kyser & Rex Company

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white sheep with black face; 4 black feet; bobbed tail; 2 side sections held together by a screw

"Lamb, Painted" still bank, 1970

John Wright Company, Inc.

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black rectangular mailbox with golden eagle on front near bottom

"U.S. Mail Bank, Hanging" still bank, c. 1921-1934

A.C. Williams Company

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man in black, light yellow and orange costume holds gun aimed at broken tree trunk; man and tree trunk stand on green rectangular platform

"New Creedmoor" mechanical bank, c. 1891

J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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small shiny black horse; horseshoe on PL side; missing gold horseshoe with Buster Brown and Tige that should surround him

"Good Luck Horseshoe" still bank, c. 1908-1932

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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right angled triangular box with organic designs on two sides; separate piece--Buster Brown and his dog Tige are on the cart.

"Shoot the Chute", c. 1906

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

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squirrel with small object in hands standing in front of tree stump

"Squirrel and Tree Stump" mechanical bank, c. 1881

Robert E. Turnbull; Manufacturer: Mechanical Novelty Works

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3 Boy Scouts in brown uniforms; one Boy Scout holds red and yellow flag over large black pot; another Scout at entrance of tent; tree and owl near tent

"Boy Scout Camp" mechanical bank, c. 1912-1917

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

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crouching cat holding a ball between its front paws

"Cat Playing with Ball" still bank, c. 1905-1919

A.C. Williams Company

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small black horse with a long tail; 2 large holes between front and hind legs

"Workhorse" still bank, c. 1910

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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figure in red operates organ; organ attached to a building with red roof; small bear holding stick stands to right of figure; white picket fence behind organ grinder; two figures overalooking fence

"Organ Grinder and Performing Bear" mechanical bank, c. 1882

Kyser & Rex 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

"Steamboat" still bank, c. 1912-1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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tall rectangular building with tall tower on top; "WOOLWORTH BLDG" on front near bottom

"Woolworth Building" still bank, 1915

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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medium sized triangular building with open design work on all sides; bank stopper on bottom is missing

"Flatiron Building Bank, Medium" still bank, c. 1904-1926

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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round central building with red dome on top; two wings on either side of building with arched windows on front and back side and diamond and club-shaped opening to one side of wings; red arched doorway on bottom on either side

"Presto Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1892

Attributed to Kyser & Rex Company; Manufacturer: or Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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ship with 3 smokestacks; "OREGON" on each side; canons movable

"Battleship Maine" still bank, c. 1902

J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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person bending down for another person to jump over him; tree trunk in front of them; yellow squarish wall to their right; both people stand on green platform

"Leap Frog Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1891

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

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small elephant holding blue bell with its trunk; stands on platform with red wheels

"Elephant on Wheels" (converted bell toy) mechanical bank, c. 1905

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seated pig with a ribbon tied around its neck; silver patina

"Pig with Bow" still bank, 1899

Shimer Toy Company

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giant key with numbers 1-8 on one end

"Key, Golden Gate (semi-mechanical)" mechanical bank, c. 1915

W. J. Somerville

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a (safe): block shape; black with gold decoration; decals on sides (head of woman) and top (baby); door on front opens; interior 3 compartments (wood) including drawer (b)

"Fidelity Trust Sampler Safe" still bank, c. 1885

Henry C. Hart Manufacturing Co.

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red; movable wheels; 2 people in back seat, driver on PL side; openwork windows

"Auto, Four Passengers" still bank, c. 1912-1931

A.C. Williams Company

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small standing lion; outline of ears on either side of mane; small tail at back

"Lion, Tail Right" still bank, c. 1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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standing small lion; red eyes and mouth on lion; 4 holes on bottom between lion's legs

"Lion, Ears Up, Turnpin" still bank, 1934

A.C. Williams Company

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small grey elephant with red cloth on its back; "Light of Asia" on both sides of elephant's back; elephant on green laticework platform with large wheels

"Light of Asia" mechanical bank, c. 1880s

Attributed to J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s; Manufacturer: OR Kyser & Rex Company

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small silver building with silver dome on top; 3 rectangular openings on front and back right and left side; doors with open design on front and back side; 2 holes on right and left side of building

"Presto" still bank, c. 1905-1934

A.C. Williams Company

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golden-brown rabbit sitting on hind legs; front legs raised; ears perked up

"Begging Rabbit" still bank, c. 1908-1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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small brown colored standing rabbit holds a ball with front legs; rabbit stands on circular base

"Rabbit Standing, Small" mechanical bank, late 19th century

Henry S. Lockwood; Manufacturer: Lockwood Manufacturing Company

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small silver horse; horse has small tail

"Saddle Horse, Small" still bank, 1934

A.C. Williams Company

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man in black, yellow and red costume holds gun aimed at tower-like structure in front of him; small boy standing on top of flight of steps of tower; figure and tower on green rectangular base

"William Tell" mechanical bank, c. 1896

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

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large brown pelican sitting on oval base; "Arab" figure in pelican's mouth; leaves, fishes and shells on base

"Pelican, Arab in Beak" mechanical bank, c. 1878

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

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small golden horse in motion with PL front leg PR rear leg stretched forward

"Saddle Horse" still bank, 1928

Grey Iron Casting Company

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big grey rabbit with peach-colored ears

"Large Seated Rabbit" still bank, c. 1906-1920s

Hubley Manufacturing Company

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large brown pelican sitting on oval base; "man thumbs nose" figure in pelican's mouth; leaves, fishes and shells on base

"Pelican, Man Thumbing Nose", c. 1878

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

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battleship with "MAINE" on each side; 15 canons; center smoke stack; gold paint on bow and stern; gold paint in leaf forms on each side

"Maine, Small" still bank, c. 1897-1903

Grey Iron Casting Company

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standing cow with short horns; gold patina

"Cow" still bank, c. 1920

A.C. Williams Company

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rectangular dark brown building with arched windows on all sides; 2 pillars on front and back side on either side of doorways

"County Bank" still bank, c. 1892

John Harper & Company, Ltd.

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farmer holding pail, dressed in red and black, milking a brown cow beside a white fence on green grass

"Milking Cow" (reproduction) mechanical bank, c. 1950s-1960s

Book of Knowledge (Grolier, Inc.)

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old man sitting on brown goat holds circular flat object in hand; giant green frog sits with open mouth

"Goat, Frog and Old Man" (or "Initiating Bank, Second Degree") mechanical bank, c. 1880

George Eddy; Manufacturer: Mechanical Novelty Works

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grey fort and big canon opposite each other on long narrow rectangular platform

"Octagonal Fort" (or "Fort Sumter") mechanical bank, c. 1880s

Possibly Edward Brueninghausen

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pineapple-headed figure with blue eyes and red, white and blue shirt; "50th" on star on front

"Penny Pineapple Bank" mechanical bank, 1960

Thomas M. Imswiler

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gold patina; streetcar with "MAIN STREET" on each side; openwork windows; movable wheels; no passengers except in center doorways

"Main Street Trolley, No People" still bank, c. 1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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Santa Claus in light grey and brown coat holds yellow and red bag over left shoulder; Santa stands on rectangular stand; red rectangular chimney on his PR side below right hand

"Santa Claus" mechanical bank, c. 1889

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

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small triangular building with open design work on all sides

"Flatiron Building Bank, Small" still bank, c. 1912-1936

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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man with black hair, wearing black and grey suit, yellow vest and blue bow tie sitting in a red openwork 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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small golden building with 4 windows on left and right side; 2 doors on same side, one door with triangular roof-like design; small porch-like portion on left side of building; small green chimney on roof on right

"Colonial House (or House with Porch)" still bank, c. 1910-1931

A.C. Williams Company

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brown building with bricks painted in gold; arched windows on all sides; circular designs below roof on all sides; arched door on front with 2 handles

"Roof Bank" still bank, 1896

J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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two swinging acrobats opposite each other; one acrobat hangs with feet; below him is raised red platform; rectangular blue platform at base of structure

"Acrobat" mechanical bank, c. 1883

Edward L. Morris; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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golden horse on platform with wheels; wheels are missing

"Horse on Wheels (missing wheels)" still bank, c. 1920

A.C. Williams Company

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big dark brown rooster standing on green base

"Rooster" mechanical bank, c. 1880-1890

Attributed to Kyser & Rex Company

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silver and gold bank with orange chimney; arched windows on front and back side; floral design on either side of "BANK" on front

"Double Door" still bank, c. 1905-1920

A.C. Williams Company

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small golden horse with PR front leg raised up; horse has small tail

"Prancing Horse" still bank, c. 1920s

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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building with a dog on a turnstyle; building has a mansard roof with 8 dormers; house has imprinted roof shingles and bricks, with 6 windows and 2 doors; turntable is rotated with handle; dog enters one door and exits the other door; house has a front porch with a fence around it and 3 steps

"Dog on Turntable", c. 1895

H. L. Judd Manufacturing Company

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small house with sloping roof; windows on all sides

"Bungalow Bank (or Cottage with Porch)" still bank, c. 1918-1928

Grey Iron Casting Company

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2-storied bank building with open design on all sides; 6 arched windows and rectangular doors on front band back; 2 circles with cross inside near center on front and back

"Victorian House" still bank, c. 1898

J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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building with very tall, cathedral-like facade; openwork window above doorway, with "BANK" on lintel; openwork window on back

"Westminster Abbey" still bank, c. 1908

Sydenham & McOustra

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small rectangular building with tall tower on top; small arched door on front near bottom

"Woolworth Building" still bank, 1915

Kenton Hardware Manufacturing Co.

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standing donkey with saddle; gold, silver and brown patinas

"Donkey, Small" still bank, c. 1913-1932

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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standing lion; outline of ears on either side of mane

"Lion, Tail Right" still bank, c. 1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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silver rectangular box with designs on 2 sides around "THE SMYTH X-RAY BANK"; 2 raised x-ray machine-like objects on top of box; small lever on front side

"Smyth X-ray Bank" mechanical bank, c. 1898

Charles Smyth; Manufacturer: Attributed to Henry C. Hart Manufacturing Co.

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soldier in red and blue costume with red hat stands near goldenish canon with brown encasing; tower with gold roof in front of them; all rest on light green rectangular platform

"Artillery Bank, Round Trap", 19th-20th century

Peter Adams; Designer: Charles G. Shepard; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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small black horse with long tail; "MY PET" written on PL side of horse; horse has a red-colored outline around its mouth

"My Pet Horse" still bank, c. 1920s

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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large standing rabbit holds a ball with its front legs; rabbit stands on rectangular base with organic design

"Rabbit Standing, Large" mechanical bank, late 19th century

Henry S. Lockwood; Manufacturer: Lockwood Manufacturing Company

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standing giant rabbit; ears perked up

"Rabbit Standing" still bank, c. 1908-mid 1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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standing blue lion on platform with wheels; missing wheels; platform blue in color

"Lion on Wheels" still bank, c. 1920s

A.C. Williams Company

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building with two towers to each side with design of arch and brickwork on front side; two animals in front of building; building and animals raised on green platform

"Afghanistan" mechanical bank, c. 1885

Attributed to Kyser & Rex Company OR;; Manufacturer: Mechanical Novelty Works

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large green toad sitting on brown stump with leaves on one side; small tortoise near frog's rear PR leg

"Toad on Stump" mechanical bank, c. 1886

J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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small black horse with long tail; "BEAUTY" written on PL side; coin slot on horse's neck

"Beauty" still bank, c. 1910-1932

Arcade Manufacturing Company

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reddish-brown cow being milked by man in red shirt and blue trousers; man holds bowl between his hands; man's yellow hat to his right on green platform

"Milking Cow" mechanical bank, c. 1888

Attributed to J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s

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soldier stands near silvery canon in front of tower; stopper to bank is lost

"Artillery Bank, Rectangular Trap" mechanical bank, c. 1892

Peter Adams; Manufacturer: Shepard Hardware Company

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ice cream maker with long handle on one side

"North Pole Bank, Ice Cream Freezer" mechanical bank, c. 1928

Grey Iron Casting Company

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small brown elephant on wheels; "Jumbo" written on both sides of his back

"Jumbo on Wheels, Small" mechanical bank, c. 1883

Attributed to J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843–1950s OR;; Manufacturer: Kyser & Rex Company

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