

Vintage Poll-Parrot Shoes Plastic Bank w Tin Clicker Noisemaker Advertising
Brand:
Poll-Parrot Shoes
Condition: Used
$14.99
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Description
A fun and nostalgic vintage Poll-Parrot Shoes advertising bank, molded in red plastic in the classic children’s shoe shape. This piece includes the original Poll-Parrot tin clicker noisemaker, as shown in photos. The bank is embossed “Poll-Parrot Shoes – For Boys and Girls,” making it a great display piece for advertising, toy, or shoe memorabilia collectors. It has a solid presence and displays well on a shelf, desk, or in a vintage toy collection.
Pre-owned vintage condition. The plastic bank shows noticeable surface wear, scuffs, scratches, and areas of heavier wear consistent with age and use, including worn spots along edges and seams and areas of heat-related distortion, as shown in photos. No cracks observed. The tin noisemaker shows rust, oxidation, and paint loss, as clearly shown in photos. Coin slot on the bank is intact. No cracks observed, but overall wear is significant and should be expected for a vintage advertising piece of this type. Please review all photos closely for condition details.
Pre-owned vintage condition. The plastic bank shows noticeable surface wear, scuffs, scratches, and areas of heavier wear consistent with age and use, including worn spots along edges and seams and areas of heat-related distortion, as shown in photos. No cracks observed. The tin noisemaker shows rust, oxidation, and paint loss, as clearly shown in photos. Coin slot on the bank is intact. No cracks observed, but overall wear is significant and should be expected for a vintage advertising piece of this type. Please review all photos closely for condition details.
Condition
Pre-owned vintage condition. The plastic bank shows noticeable surface wear, scuffs, scratches, and areas of heavier wear consistent with age and use, including worn spots along edges and seams and areas of heat-related distortion, as shown in photos. No cracks observed. The tin noisemaker shows rust, oxidation, and paint loss, as clearly shown in photos. Coin slot on the bank is intact. No cracks observed, but overall wear is significant and should be expected for a vintage advertising piece of this type. Please review all photos closely for condition details.