![]() Size 4" tall and might have been produced by Hubley in the 1930's. Original paint, and never repaired or broken. Shown in the Moore Bank Book M# 350 and rated a C. Since I don't do anything to any old items, this was as I found it. Probably some little child decided to take out all of the coins, and just never replaced it. She is rolling her eyes and has almost a smile. ![]() The paint shows wear, but her face is still sweet. But they are different if you look closely. This little girl is sometimes confused with the"Kitty Bank" They do sit next to each other in Moore's book. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Shipping Confirmation will trace an item, but not replace it. Sometimes they do not receive the handling required for safe arrival. We mark glass and fragile items with brightly colored fragile stickers however. SHIPPING& REFUNDS: We take every precaution to minimize breakage during shipment through careful packaging. I CANNOT HELP WHAT THE POST OFFICE COST IS OR HOW LONG THEY MAY TAKE SHIPPING IT. PLEASE DO NOT GIVE ME A BAD SCORE FOR SHIPPING. I will email you the USPS tracking#s and insurance information if needed for your order the same day I ship it out. Please acknowledge invoice within 3 days. Ask questions prior to bidding! We will be happy to combine shipping whenever possible. If you need more photo's or have any questions please email me asap. This will make a great addition to anyone's collection. Remember what I think is good condition maybe different for each buyer. Please view the pictures to get a look at the quality and condition of each item. It has some paint missing and damage to the ears. It has the dog's name FIDO on collar and hard to read but make out Pat 1914 on back. This is a antique metal coin bank that looks like a Hubley style.
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