"Toad On Stump" Mechanical Bank. American, Circa 1886
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Description
Charming cast iron mechanical bank entitled "Toad on Stump"; manufactured by the J. & E. Stevens Company; Circa 1886 in Cromwell, Connecticut. Subtle action and method of depositing the coin; simply press down on the lever at the rear right leg of the frog; his mouth opens in anticipation of the coin which is then deposited. Release the lever and he closes his mouth waiting for the next coin. When filled, coins are removed by undoing and rotating the coin trap underneath the bank. The bank is in excellent and completely all original condition with no restoration of any kind and no repaint or touch-up. The bank is hand painted as follows: the frog is painted green; the stump is painted brown with hand painted gold foliage highlights. The underneath is painted a dark brown and retains the original coin trap.The casting exhibits lifelike characteristics with fine detail to the frog's web feet, mottled back, and cast eyes, with a realistic looking cast tree stump beneath him.
To my knowledge, the bank has never been reproduced.
Dimensions: 4" long x 3 5/8" wide x 3" high.
I am a leading specialist in the field of antique mechanical coin banks, having been buying, selling, and examining these fine objects for 40 years. This experience makes me well qualified to analyze, evaluate, and guarantee the authenticity of original examples. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States, Connecticut Period: 19th Century Materials: Hand Painted Cast Iron Condition: Excellent. All Original Creation Date: Circa 1886 Styles / Movements: Folk Art, Americana, Victorian Incollect Reference #: 257777 -
Dimensions
W. 3.63 in; H. 3 in; D. 4 in; W. 9.22 cm; H. 7.62 cm; D. 10.16 cm;
Message from Seller:
Clive Devenish Antiques has been specializing in antique mechanical banks, toys, decorative arts, and 18th and 19th century furniture for over 40 years. For more information, contact 510.414.4545 or email clivedevenishantiques@comcast.net.
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