SoldRichard Elliot Co. Pistol Mechanical Bank.Place a dime in the end of the barrel and pull the trigger. The coin is deposited into the butt of the pistol, when the trigger is released the bank is reset. (JY). (Excellent). 5 -1/2" L.See Sold Price
SoldRichard Elliot Co. Pistol Mechanical BankAmerican, early 20th century. A Richard Elliot Co. sheet steel mechanical bank in the form of a pistol, marked PAT'D on side, for maker and CHICAGO, U.S.A. / PAT. SEPT. 21, 1909 on pistol butt. Coin iSee Sold Price
SoldRichard Elliot Co. Pistol Cast Iron Mechanical Bank.Place a dime in the end of the barrel and pull the trigger. As the trigger is pulled the coin is deposited into the bank. Excellent finish to the nickel. (JY)Condition: (Mint).Dimensions: 5 - 1/2" x 3See Sold Price
SoldPISTOL MECHANICAL BANKMfg. Richard Elliot Co., Chicago, Patent 1909, cast iron toy pistol has working trigger that allows coin on end of barrel to be deposited in grip of pistol.See Sold Price
SoldPISTOL SEMI-MECHANICAL BANK253. PISTOL SEMI-MECHANICAL BANK | Mfg. Richard Elliot Co., Chicago, Patent 1909, sheet metal version. | (Excellent to Pristine Condition) | $300 - $500See Sold Price
SoldPistol Cast Iron Mechanical BankRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 This is the scarce cast iron version of the bank. Place a dime in the end of the barrel. Pull the trigger and the coin is deposited. Made of Cast IronSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank - Sheet Steel Mechanical BankRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 Material: Sheet SteelSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank - Cast Iron Mechanical BankRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 This is the scarce cast iron version of the bank. Place a dime in the end of the barrel. Pull the trigger and the coin is deposited. Material: Cast IrSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank - Sheet Steel Mechanical BankRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 The more common steel example of the bank. Material: Sheet Steel Provenance: Andy & Susan Moore CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank, TinRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 Place a dime in the end of the barrel. Pull the trigger and the coin is deposited. Material: Sheet SteelSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank - Cast IronRichard Elliot Co. Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1909 Place a dime in the end of the gun barrel. Pull the trigger and the coin is deposited. Material: Cast IronSee Sold Price
PISTOL STILL BANKMfg. Richard Elliot Co., Chicago, Patent 1909, sheet steel toy pistol has working trigger that allows coin on end of barrel to be deposited in grip of pistol. 5 1/2 " l.See Sold Price
SoldPISTOL STILL BANKManufactured by Richard Elliot Co., pat. 9/21/1909, place a dime in the end of the barrel, pull the trigger and a lever on the inside moves and snaps onto the coin and deposits it into the butt of theSee Sold Price
SoldPistol Bank – Sheet Steel Mechanical BankMade by Richard Elliot Company • Chicago, Illinois – Circa 1909 Place a dime in the end of the barrel. Pull the trigger and the coin is deposited into the butt of the pistol. When the trigger is rSee Sold Price
SoldCast Iron Pistol BankBy Richard Elliot Company Chicago, IL - Circa 1909 MINT - MINT - MINTSee Sold Price
SoldPISTOL MECH BANK RICHARD ELIOT COPistol Bank, Sheet Steel Version - Manufactured by the Richard Eliot Co. of Chicago, IL. Circa 1909. Quite a scarce bank. Near Mint condition.See Sold Price
SoldCast Iron Pistol BankThe Richard Elliot Company Chicago, IL - Patented Sept. 21, 1909 Pristine Condition with Mellow Patina This bank functions only with dimes!!! Place the coin at the end of the barrel and pull the triggSee Sold Price
SoldSheet Steel Pistol BankThe Richard Elliot Company Chicago, IL - Patented Sept. 21, 1909 Near Mint Condition & Very ShinySee Sold Price
SoldPISTOL STILL BANK (SHEET METAL)Richard Elliot, Chicago, patented 1909 Nickel plated tin pistol, cocking trigger allows coins to deposit into barrel, small dial on grip allows coin retrieval with correct combination. 5 3/4" l.See Sold Price
SoldPistol – Cast IronPistol – Cast Iron -Made by Richard Elliot Company Chicago, Illinois – Circa 1909 The cast iron version of this bank is extremely rare. Place a dime in the end of the barrel. Pull the trigger andSee Sold Price
SoldCAST IRON JOLLY N MECHANICAL BANK - SHEPARDJOLLY N MECHANICAL BANK - 1800's painted iron, embosed "Jolly N***** Bank" on back; bottom: "made by Shepard Hardware Co. Buffalo NY Pat in Canada"; arm moves to eat coins while eyes move; some overalSee Sold Price
Sold19TH C. CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, BAD ACCIDENTJ.E. Steven Co., Cromwell, Connecticut, c. 1888, 10" Prov. Private collection of Auctioneer Richard Withington, Hillsborough, NH; purchased at Withington auction August 14, 2008. Comes with auction caSee Sold Price
Dated 1915 John Harper and Co. Cast Iron FIREMAN Mechanical Coin BankSouth Florida Auction & Estate Sale Services Inc4.5(522)See Sold PriceMar 08, 2024
Where are the Toy Banks of Yesteryear? bank bookletBaker's Antiques and Auctions3.2(468)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Where are the Toy Banks of Yesteryear? bank bookletBaker's Antiques and Auctions3.2(468)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Where are the Toy Banks of Yesteryear? bookletBaker's Antiques and Auctions3.2(468)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Early Hall's Excelsior cast iron mechanical bankBaker's Antiques and Auctions3.2(468)See Sold PriceFeb 28, 2024
Where are the Toy Banks of Yesteryear? bank bookletBaker's Antiques and Auctions3.2(468)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024