Antique Keyless Bank Co (1890's-1920's) metal coin double combination bank with Huyler's written on the door.  The bank is in good condition, but as seen it does have some scratches, paint wear & crazing in the paint. Measures 3 3/8" wide x 3 1/2" deep x 5 3/8" tall.  The bank has two dial combination locks on the door. I do not know the combination, but after 30 minutes of trying to "crack" the combination I was able to open it with "K" on top dial and "R" on the bottom dial.  Huyler's was a candy and restaurant chain in the New York City metropolitan area that operated from 1874 to 1964, and for a time was the largest and most prominent chocolate maker in the United States. It was founded by John S. Huyler who had grown up working in his father's bakery and ice cream store. The bottom is marked "MANUFACTURED BY THE KEYLESS LOCK CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. PATENTED.

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