Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Cromwell, Connecticut, patented December 21, 1869, designed by John D. Hall, painted cast iron, to use bank: pull the knob by the door of the bank and a painted wooden cashier will appear at the top, place a coin on their desk and they will deposit the coin into the bank and disappear, auction label affixed to underside (5 1/2 x 4 x 4 in.). This lot includes a framed photographic poster in colors of vintage coin banks from Bill Bertoia Auctions, framed below glass (Frame dimensions 29 1/2 x 25 in.).
From a Prominent Collector, Aiken, South Carolina The Stanley Paul Sax Collection.
Hall's Excelsior is considered the first cast iron mechanical bank ever produced.
Mechanism working at time of evaluation; break and repair with possible later arms to cashier, possible later desk; old paint surface with small losses and rust spotting.