Tally-Ho coin bank
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About this item
A cast iron still bank made in England by Chamberlain Hill & Co. The front plate features a horse's head framed by a horseshoe and hunting horn entwined with a whip, and with a fox's head and a hound's head at the sides. It has a bronzed finish and the remains of original gold paint to the horse's head. The back is attached with a screw. It bears the impressed registration number 624697 dating it to around 1912. It comes with the added bonus of a few old pennies rattling around inside.
It is in good condition with minor wear commensurate with its age.
Additional Information
CE630 (AB-80035)
W: 11cm (4.3")H: 11cm (4.3")D: 4.5cm (1.8")
Early 20th Century
Derbyshire, United Kingdom