Dinah bank
Item
-
Title
-
Dinah bank
-
Description
-
Castiron coin bank made to resemble blackface caricature of a black person woman. The figure has an arm outstretched which acts as a lever. When raised, the arm 'opens' the figure's mouth (by removing the 'tongue') and causes its eyes to roll back in its head. The figure wears a gold dress, gold earrings, and a gold necklace, and has wide red lips and white teeth. Different to the previous coin bank, this figure's hand has space for a coin, and when raised to the mouth, it appears that a coin placed in the hand would slide directly into the mouth. On the back is stamped the name "Dinah" and on the bottom is imprinted "J.E.Stevens.1890.PAT103."
-
Extent
-
14x14x16 (cm)
-
Creator
-
J. E. Stevens
-
Is Format Of
-
Koloniale Boekjes en Artefacten
-
Is Part Of
-
Collection of colonial booklets, memorabilia, etc. from around the world.
-
Source
-
The Black Archives
-
Type
-
Piggy bank
-
Subject
-
Black woman caricature
-
Temporal Coverage
-
Gold dress, gold hoop earrings, gold necklace
-
Date Created
-
c.1890-1911
-
Coverage
-
England
-
Audience
-
Willenhall
-
Table Of Contents
-
Piggy bank, Caricature
-
License
-
John Harper & Co.
-
Mediator
-
J. E. Stevens
-
Bibliographic Citation
-
https://www.carters.com.au/index.cfm/index/13476-money-boxes-money-safes-john-harper-and-co-england/