On auction, we have an antique cast iron "State Bank". The raised letters are arched over the door, it has defined bricks, decorative windows and  defined tiles on the roof. Best, it has its key to unlock the door. Some gold paint remains on the edges, around the windows, on the base and steps. Research tells me this was made by Kenton in the 1920's; but, it could be by Keyser & Rex dating to the late 1800's. You as a collector will know best.  This stands 6" tall, 4 5/8" wide and 3 1/2" deep. Sturdy, it weighs 1 pound 12.4 ounces. 
   I believe this bank is in very good condition. The base on the right side has a spot of missing iron with a hole in the center. To my untrained eye, it looks like a casting flaw; but, again, you know best. There is wear on the original gold paint and a few drops of white paint on the roof. This is in its original condition for you to choose to restore, or not. As I am not an expert, please see my photographs for more description. 
   This belongs to my friend who is moving to a much smaller home and parting with many of his treasures. Your key will be in an envelope inside the bank. 
   I will be happy to answer any questions and, of course, combine your shipping when possible.