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No. 2773 | Art & Antiques

Eppli Auktionshalle, Heilbronner Straße 9-13, DE-70771 Stuttgart  

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Completed | Physical auction

Catalog number: 12 / Lot number: 1085571

Zwei Spardosen, Ende 19./Anfang 20. Jh.

Starting price 200 EUR
Estimated price: 200 EUR - 220 EUR

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USA, Ende 19. Jh.: "Trick Dog Bank", Gusseiserne Spardose mit Federmechanismus, beim Betätigen des Hebels lässt der Hund die zuvor ins Maul eingesetzte Münze in ein Fass fallen während ein Clown einen Reifen hält, beide auf rechteckiger Büchse, beschädigt, berieben, Altersspuren, L 20 cm und MICHAEL SEIDEL, Zirndorf: farbig bedruckte Blechdose mit Zählwerk, bez. "MS", seitlich "D.R.G.M Made in Germany" und "10 Pfennig" am Einwurfschlitz, Zählmechanismus funktioniert auch beim Einwurf von 10ct, Öffnung am Boden schließt nicht, kein Schlüssel anbei, Altersspuren, Lackschäden, berieben. H 13 cm.

Two money boxes, late 19th/early 20th century, USA, late 19th century: "Trick Dog Bank", cast-iron money box with spring mechanism, when the lever is operated, the dog lets the coin, previously inserted in its mouth, fall into a barrel while a clown holds a tire, both on a rectangular box, damaged, rubbed, signs of age, L 20 cm and MICHAEL SEIDEL, Zirndorf: colored printed tin can with counter, labeled "MS", on the side "D.R.G.M Made in Germany" and "10 Pfennig" on the slot, counting mechanism also works when inserting 10ct, opening at Bottom does not close, no key included, signs of age, paintwork damage, rubbed. H 13 cm.

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