Gallery of Antique Cast Iron Still Banks |
9 April 2022 - Click on the image to go to a larger image or detail page. Only a few of the banks below have a detail page that shows all sides.
Quite a few of the still banks were made as promotional items for banks. For example, the Chicopee National Bank At Court SQ, Springfield, OH bank (1819) below. (inscription "1819 proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabants" ) |
A C Williams Lion |
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Scottish Terrier |
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Antique Buggy |
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Chicopee Natl Bank |
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Bank 1 |
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Boston Terrier Puppo |
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U.S. Mailbox
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Bank 2 |
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Coin Holder |
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Bank 3
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Bank 4 |
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Floral Platform |
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Circus Elephant | |
Humpty Dumpty |
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The Aris Collection |
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Hobby Ceramics |
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Cast Iron Banks |
Collectible items made in Occupied Japan during the summer of 1945 through the spring of 1952 while U.S. troops were in the country. The entire collection is up for sale and includes all documentation. |
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Authentic still and Mechanical cast iron banks from the Collection of Charles Westey Atwood. These banks were first manufactured in the late 1800s, to instill the concept of earning saving money. |
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