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A.C. Williams ca. 1920’s Cast Iron Donkey Penny Coin Still Bank *SOLD*

A.C. Williams ca. 1920’s Cast Iron Donkey Penny Coin Still Bank for Sale 

We have for you this ca. 1920’s cast iron Donkey coin penny still bank that was manufactured by A.C. Williams of Ravenna, Ohio. This can be found in the 1920’s A.C. Williams Toy Catalog on page 93 and in the 1935 A.C. Williams Toy Catalog on page 17.        

This piece is in very good all original condition with no breaks, restorations, repairs, or touch ups. This piece shows the usual patina, fading, dust, chips, scuffs, surface rust, scratches, missing accessories and wear that are to be expected from age and play. This is approximately 6 ½” L. We invite you to view the photos to further determine quality and condition.                 

           

          

A brief history of A.C. Williams Co. of Ravenna, Ohio:         

The A. C. Williams Company was founded in business in Chagrin Falls, Ohio in 1844. It was founded by John Wesley Williams, the father of A. C. Williams. However, there was a big fire at the company, and a decision was made to move to Ravenna. Ohio. Actual production started there in 1893.         

Like the other famous cast iron companies of the time (Hubley, Dent, Kilgore, Arcade, Kenton), A.C. Williams manufactured cast iron cars and trucks.  From 1893 to 1923 they produced cast-iron horse-drawn rigs, autos, airplane, penny banks and tractor toys; the line included mostly miniatures distributed through Woolworth, Kresge`s, and other five-and-dime stores. They even produced some tin cars towards the end of the company’s relatively long history. Unfortunately, in 1938 they closed their toy production and continued in other ventures to this day. 

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 9 × 9 in
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