“Lady Seated in Chair Reading” Money Box or Still Bank by A. Biagioni Circa 1925

Circa 1910 penny bank made by Italian Angelo Biagioni for the French market (See image with marking on the back of the chair). Biagioni, born in 1870, was a well known sculptor who crafted objects for resale to the European market. Money boxes (or still banks as they are called in America) were one of the more unique and more difficult items to find by this artist as most objects were basic uni-dimensional sculptered pieces. What makes it more rare is the unfortunate requirement to break and smash the bank open to get the coins out, as there was no mechanism to remove the money. The subject matter of the bank is that of a nicely dressed older lady seated in a chair reading a book.
The bank is in all original condition and paint with no restoration or touch-up of any kind.
This is a nice addition to any bank or toy collection, or simply to have as a “stand alone” unique item.

Dimensions: 4 1/4″ deep x 3 3/8″ wide x 8 5/8″ high

Note: After 40 plus years of dealing and collecting toys, I am justly qualified to guarantee and present the authenticity of antique and vintage toys and banks; important considering the fakes and reproductions in the marketplace

France Circa 1925 c.H: 8 5/8"W: 3 3/8"D: 4 1/4"