This mechanical bank is roughly 8.75" x 6.25" x 3.5". All the parts are present and in excellent working condition. There are two very small white chips to the paint on the front edge of the bank. Place a coin on the "tee" area and push the button behind the caddy. The caddy raises the flag and the coin goes in for a hole in one.
Inside the bank at the top is a red hand-written number 3038. It is also stamped on the side of the "Birdie Putt" shield on the front of the bank.
I'd like to know any information available about this bank, particularly a manufacturer, and of course the value.
I bought this pocket watch at a second hand store. I don't know anything about it. The inside of the watch is really the most interesting part of the pocket watch, it is in great shape. In the detail of the decoration there are lots of flowers and a mans face with an extented moustache Much like the 'late 18th century duplex by Mark McCabe' @ http://www.antique-watch.com/des/w7951.html . The front face is plane with roman numerals. Its missing the short hand and has a small crack near the five also the case is missing the glass. The key is missing also.
This clock has been in my family for several generations. The face of clock says sessions clock co. On the back of the clock it says sessions clock co, formerly e.n. welch, forestville, conn.