A. C. Williams Cast Iron Lion Penny Bank
$55.00
Collectors of Cast Iron Penny Banks, take a look at this interesting piece.
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
Collectors of Cast Iron Penny Banks, take a look at this interesting piece.
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
Collectors of Cast Iron Penny Banks, take a look at this interesting piece.
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
Manufactured by the A.C. Williams company of Ravenna, Ohio, in the 1920'2, this piece is a medium size, cast iron lion with its tail on the right side. It is classed as a coin penny bank and can be found rated in Moore’s “The Penny Bank Book” on page 97 , listing number 759. It is given a "A" rating, indicating that it is common and easy to find. I have priced it accordingly.
This lovely bank is in good condition, with no cracks, or repairs. The piece has wear appropriate for its age, it retains a very small amount of the original paint. It is approximately 4 15/16 inches long and 3 1/2 inches tall. Please refer to photo's for full perspective.
The A. C. Williams Company was founded in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844, by John Wesley Williams. John was the father of A. C. Williams. A fire at the Chagrin Falls location inspired a move to Ravenna, Ohio. Production in this location began in 1893 and continued through 1938.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions