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Rare Original 1892 Antique Cast Iron Shepard Hardware Mechanical Artillery Bank For Sale


Rare Original 1892 Antique Cast Iron Shepard Hardware Mechanical Artillery Bank
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Rare Original 1892 Antique Cast Iron Shepard Hardware Mechanical Artillery Bank :
$2149.00

Original 1892 Antique Cast Iron Artillery Mechanical Bank By The Shepard Hardware Company / J. and E. Stevens Company
  • This antique cast iron bank is an original and one of the earliest model\'s of \"The Artillery Bank\". Ithas been beautifully kept and has not beenaltered in any way, shape, or form. It\'s incomplete working order and does not have any cracks or damage to the cast iron. It also contains some coins inside, which without having the key,I did not want to risk removing. The bank measures 8 inches in length and 6 inches in height.
  • Don\'t miss your chance to add this beautiful piece of old Americana to your collection. Please reach out to me with any questions that you may have. I am here to help in any way possible.

BRIEF HISTORY:
  • OnMay 31 ,1892, Charles G. Shepard and Peter Adams, both principles of the Shepard HardwareCompany of Buffalo, New York were granted Design Patent Number 21,594 for their invention of the Artillery Mechanical Bank. After a short period of time, all patent rights, patterns, and pertinent production information were sold to the J. and E. Stevens Company of Cromwell, Connecticut. (Schreckinger, Sy \"Mechanical Bank Notes\")
  • Operation of the Artillery Bank is initiated by pulling back and cocking the large hammer at the rear of the cannon. This causes the artilleryman to raise his right arm in a \"ready, aim\" gesture. A coin is then inserted into the open muzzle, and the flat thumb piece behind the letter \"K\" is pressed. The soldier\'s arm drops, as if giving the order to fire, and the hammer snaps forward, firing the coin into the fort, or tower. A paper exploding cap may also be placed in front of the hammer to add a more realistic touch to the action. (Schreckinger, Sy \"Mechanical Bank Notes\")


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