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VTG Banthrico 1915 Chevy Roadster Metal Car Coin Bank Promotion 1950s - 1960s

$ 10.02

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Recommended Age Range: Adult
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Vehicle Type: Car
  • Condition: Overall in good condition for it's age and use. It appears that it has been played with. Brushed off loose dust, but it has not been totally cleaned. Some small scrapes in places. The metal has tarnished and there's pitting. No rust on the bottom steel cover and lock. No key, but the lock can be easily picked with a heavy duty paper clip. The paint on the wheels has wear. Please look closely at all the photos for the condition details and judge for yourself. Please ask questions if something is not clear.
  • Vehicle Year: 1915
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: Antique Brass
  • Character Family: Chevy
  • Theme: Coin Bank Promotion
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Year of Manufacture: 1950
  • Series: Roadster
  • Features: Bank
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Banthrico Inc
  • Vehicle Make: Chevrolet
  • Scale: 1:24
  • Material: White Metal

    Description

    This is a Vintage 1950s or 1960s Banthrico 1915 Chevy Roadster
    Metal Car Coin Bank Promotion for Ipswich Savings Bank.
    Ipswich Savings Bank was established in 1869 in Ipswich, MA. It
    changed its name to IpswichBank in 1997 and was acquired by
    TD Bank in 2002.
    The car is cast of White Metal in an Antique Brass finish. It has
    aluminum wheels on a steel axle that turn. The bottom is steel
    with a keyed trap door. Don't have the key, but a bent heavy duty
    paper clip can be used to pick the lock. I will leave the trap door
    open when I ship it. Below is a little history of Banthrico, Inc.:
    Banthrico, Inc., a Chicago, Illinois firm, started life as Banker's Thrift
    Corporation in 1914. Jerome Aronson and Joseph Eisendrath purchased
    the company in 1931 and renamed the company Banthrico. It became to
    be known as "The Coin Bank People." Banthrico's staff, of roughly 75
    highly skilled employees, had crafted over 900 varieties of monetary
    storage molds through the ensuing decades. Within that list were modes
    of transportation, including the automobile. The automobile banks were
    hand-cast using White Metal (95 percent zinc, 5 percent aluminum and
    traces of lead, brass and copper). Molds were poured individually and
    imperfections were removed with a belt sander and buffing wheel. Banks
    were then colored through an electroplating process and a clear lacquer
    finish was applied. The most popular finishes were pewter and antique
    brass. Each bank featured a keyed trap door and coin slot on the underside.
    Banks made after the 1960's did not have keyed doors and were not painted,
    instead, they had a brushed finish.
    The car is 5 1/4" long, 2 5/8" wide and 3 1/4" tall at the high point. It weighs
    15.6 Oz. Guessing the scale to be 1:24.
    Please see the Item Specifics for the Condition details and look closely at
    all the photos and judge for yourself.
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