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Antique Cast Iron A.C. Williams One Story Colonial House Orange Still Penny Bank

  • $ 97.77


Description: Antique and very nice cast iron bank in the form of a one-story colonial house. This bank is cast in the form of an early colonial house with a chimney in the middle of its roof. The house has a central door with two windows flanking the door. The bank still retains quite a bit of its original orangish-red paint. It is made of two halves held together with a screw. It has the coin slot above the door and right under the roof. The casting shows a lot of details of the house including the shingles of the roof and the frames of the door and windows. The roof itself is slightly curved which gives the piece a lot of character. This bank was produced in the period 1910-1931 by the A.C. Williams of Ravenna Ohio, USA. The bank held together with what we believe is the original screw, which we chose not to open and hence we did not see what maybe on the inside. This bank is all original and retains quite a bit of its original paint. This is a very nice-looking penny or coin bank in very good condition. Please see page 109 in Andy and Susan Moor's Book "The Penny Bank Book: Collecting Still Banks" Published by Schiffer Books in 1984, for a photo of a similar example (bank #993). Please carefully review the photos presented as they are part and parcel of our description. 

Date: 1910-1930.

Origin: Made in the USA. 

Size: The bank measures ~2 7/8" high to the top of the chimney with the base measuring ~2" by ~1 3/4" ~2 3/4". The piece weighs about 7.5 ounces. 

Maker: A.C. Williams. 

Marks: The piece is unmarked on the outside and we chose not to open it sp we are uncertain if it has any markings on the inside. 

Distinguishing Characteristics - Most Interesting About The Piece: This is a great penny bank in very good condition, which would make a nice addition to your collection. 

Condition: The bank is in very good condition. It has no chips, cracks, breaks, or repairs. It is all original and retains quite a bit of its original paint (estimate >75%). The exterior has a few scratches but nothing distracting. The piece has a lot of character and is truly a great find. Please view photos to appreciate the beauty of the bank and for additional condition information.

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