SML-212  OLD POWDER HOUSE


SML-212 & SML-212D  Old Powder House

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reference numbers SML-212: Old Powder House - Somerville National Bank (M)
SML-212A: Old Powder House pen stand - Somerville Nat'l Bank (M)
SML-212B: Old Powder House pen stand - Mayor Brennan (M)
SML-212C: Old Powder House - 1775 (M)
SML-212D: Old Powder House pen stand (M)
SML-212E: Old Powder House large plastic bank (M)
SML-212F: Old Powder House - Somerville Nationl Bank (misspelled)
SML-212G: Old Powder House (Ceramastone bank with coin slot)
SML-212H: Old Powder House - Somerville Nat'l Bank - Corp 1953
description Colonial powder house in Somerville, MA
dimensions height = 4 1/4 inches (large plastic bank version 5 1/4 inches)
topics and series Topics: American Revolution   Buildings & Structures  Military & War
Colonial Life & Times  Commercial

Series: None
related items none
first issued/withdrawn/
discontinued forever
SML-212: (1952/1952/-)
SML-212A: (1952/1952/-)
SML-212B: (1954/1954/-)
SML-212C: (1954/1975/-)
SML-212D: (1958/1967/-)
SML-212E: (unknown)
SML-212F: (1952/1952/-)
SML-212G: (unknown)
SML-212H: (unknown)
private issue and/or limited edition & quantity SML-212 PI for Somerville (MA) National Bank  1,200 made
SML-212A (pen stand) PI for Somerville Nat'l Bank  500 made
SML-212B PI for Mayor Brennan  400 made
SML-212F PI for Somerville Bank (misspelled)  500 made
SML-212H  PI for Somerville Nat'l Bank "Old Powder House" 
era first introduced. Marblehead
value range SML-212: 225/275
SML-212A: 250/300
SML-212B: 300/325
SML-212C: 175/250
SML-212D: 275/300
SML-212E: 250/275
SML-212F: 250/300
SML-212G: 250/325
SML-212H: 250/325
auction notes none
comments/observations none

GENERAL INFORMATION. Somerville National Bank, in a suburb of Boston, commissioned Baston to design a miniature and pen stand inscribed "Somerville National Bank" and depicting the town's landmark, the Old Powder House (used to store gunpowrder by the Colonists).  he made 500 of each.  Two years later, Mayor Brennan, running for reelection in Somerville, ordered 400 with his name inscribed.  Beginning in 1954, Baston supplied them as figurines and pen stands to his sores, but they were slow sellers outside of Somerville.

From Dr. Glenn Johnson's book, The Sebastian Miniature Collection.

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