A.C. Williams, Lion, Cast Iron Penny (Still) Bank

$55.00
Manufactured by the A. C. Williams Company, this wonderful Lion Bank appears to retain some of its original paint. Nose to tail the bank is approx 4 1/2 inches long and it stands approx 3 3/4 inches tall. The piece has no visible cracks or repairs and the paint loss is appropriate for its age.

A. C. Williams was an American company founded in 1876. Penny Banks fist appear in their catalogues in 1904. This piece would have been manufacture some time between 1905 and 1931. I has a "B" rating in The Penny Bank Book, by Andy and Susan Moore. Indicating that good specimens are more likely to be in the hands of knowledgeable sellers.

As always, thank you for stopping by our shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
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Manufactured by the A. C. Williams Company, this wonderful Lion Bank appears to retain some of its original paint. Nose to tail the bank is approx 4 1/2 inches long and it stands approx 3 3/4 inches tall. The piece has no visible cracks or repairs and the paint loss is appropriate for its age.

A. C. Williams was an American company founded in 1876. Penny Banks fist appear in their catalogues in 1904. This piece would have been manufacture some time between 1905 and 1931. I has a "B" rating in The Penny Bank Book, by Andy and Susan Moore. Indicating that good specimens are more likely to be in the hands of knowledgeable sellers.

As always, thank you for stopping by our shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Manufactured by the A. C. Williams Company, this wonderful Lion Bank appears to retain some of its original paint. Nose to tail the bank is approx 4 1/2 inches long and it stands approx 3 3/4 inches tall. The piece has no visible cracks or repairs and the paint loss is appropriate for its age.

A. C. Williams was an American company founded in 1876. Penny Banks fist appear in their catalogues in 1904. This piece would have been manufacture some time between 1905 and 1931. I has a "B" rating in The Penny Bank Book, by Andy and Susan Moore. Indicating that good specimens are more likely to be in the hands of knowledgeable sellers.

As always, thank you for stopping by our shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.