Share your favorites on Show & Tell

UNCLE SAM BANK

In Coin Operated > Still Banks > Show & Tell.
Still Banks297 of 405Morton Salt Coin BankPRETTY LEFTON PURSE BANK
4
Love it
0
Like it

tom61375tom61375 loves this.
KathycatKathycat loves this.
miKKoChristmas11miKKoChristmas11 loves this.
kerry10456kerry10456 loves this.
See 2 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 12 years ago

    antiquesan…
    (1413 items)

    I saw this bank and loved it ! I don't know much about it , but I think it is pretty neat ! I pull it out every Forth of July.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Still Banks
    See all
    Baseball Boy Cast Iron Bank With Painted Antique Vintage Finish Decor Man Cave
    Baseball Boy Cast Iron Bank With Pa...
    $32
    Fincks Overalls Piggy Bank, Cast Iron Pig W/ Antique Finish, Man Cave Bar Decor
    Fincks Overalls Piggy Bank, Cast Ir...
    $45
    USPS Mailbox Bank, Red Cast Iron Piggy Bank With Antique Vintage Finish
    USPS Mailbox Bank, Red Cast Iron Pi...
    $42
    Smokey The Bear Cast Iron Bank With Painted Antique Finish (8
    Smokey The Bear Cast Iron Bank With...
    $75
    logo
    Baseball Boy Cast Iron Bank With Painted Antique Vintage Finish Decor Man Cave
    Baseball Boy Cast Iron Bank With Pa...
    $32
    See all

    Comments

    1. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      I know very little about these, but I know there are repoductions , made of cast also. I have found that the quality of the casting and the type of screws used will tell you original from repoduction pieces on cast toys. BTW there is a plastic version of these that was marketed and sold in 1976 for the Bi-Centennial. I have one of those and the box. It doesn't work as well as the cast versions, but I thought it was neat. Thanks for sharing yours.
    2. antiquesandcollectibles38 antiquesandcollectibles38, 12 years ago
      Thank You kerry10456 for the information! This one is also plastic , you are lucky to also have the box!
    3. antiquesandcollectibles38 antiquesandcollectibles38, 12 years ago
      Thank You BELLIN68!
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 12 years ago
      The originals were patented in the 1860's and can bring a tidy sum. Another thing to look for in any cast item is the bottom grinding. Rotary grinding is obvious and tells you a story. Originals were made before rotary grinders and were hand filed. Slag was quite often just chipped off leaving a flaw. Cast is fun to collect. Believe it or not I saw one of these banks sell for $4100.
    5. LoriLovesVintage, 12 years ago
      I have one of these in cast metal but I don't know much about it either. I believe mine is a reproduction.
    6. antiquesandcollectibles38 antiquesandcollectibles38, 12 years ago
      Thank You fhrjr2! That was great information I'll keep my eyes open for one of those cast banks , now that I know what to look for.
    7. AngelinaRose33 AngelinaRose33, 12 years ago
      wow, i just saw one of these at our local antique market, i've seen them before on antique's roadshow.. they had the uncle same one, and one that was a bear, and another one that i will now have to go back and check out!! but they were all $30.. i wonder if the seller knows something i must not, concidering the prices... what do you all think?? what else could i look for that would tell me if it's a repro or not? like what do the original screws look like?

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.