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Group of 19th and 20th century mechanical money banks (cast iron)

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HB8905
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Group of 19th and 20th century mechanical money banks (cast iron)
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Private Collection
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cast iron
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l to r - the original racist names of these were 'Jolly Nigger with Butterfly Tie' possibly by John Harper & Co. Ltd., 1890s-1920s, 'Jolly Nigger with a with hat' possibly by Harper, 'Dinah' possibly by Harper, 'Humpty Dumpty' named after the American actor George Fox, made in Buffalo, NY, c.1884, and the regular 'Jolly Nigger' possibly by Harper; examples of Black Americana;

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Bridgeman Images
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coin bank / female / racism / male / cast-iron / clown / bowtie
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