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in-demand ! Antique American J. & E. Stevens Cast Iron Tammany Mechanical Bank 1875

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    More information about Antique American J. & E. Stevens Cast Iron Tammany Mechanical Bank 1875

    An antique mechanical coin bank modelled as a political figure representing the leader or Boss of Tammany Hall. The bank figure sits on a chair and his arm drops the coin into his pocket and the bobble head nods in appreciation of the contribution. Tammany Hall (Society of St. Tammany), was an American political organization founded in 1789. The members at the time were regarded as a political gang, illegally profiting from their positions through a system of patronage and corruption. J. & E. Stevens Company (Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843-1950) | Founder(s): John and Elisha Stevens.

    each moving parts move freely all parts of the bank are original to the bank missing bottom piece . If you have any questions, please feel gratis to ask. Thank you for looking.

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