A 19th century American cast iron Tammany Bank money box, as William 'Boss' Tweed, he sits, dressed in a black suit, yellow waistcoat and blue bow ... tie, nodding head, 14cm high, dated June 8 1875 William Magear Tweed (1823 - 1878) was a Democratic Party politician who was convicted and jailed for stealing between 40 and 200 million dollars from the taxpayers of New York City. Nicknamed the 'boss' he was the head of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that in the mid 19th century controlled New York City politics. Read more
A 19th century American cast iron Tammany Bank money box, as William 'Boss' Tweed, he sits, dressed in a black suit, yellow waistcoat and blue bow ... tie, nodding head, 14cm high, dated June 8 1875 William Magear Tweed (1823 - 1878) was a Democratic Party politician who was convicted and jailed for stealing between 40 and 200 million dollars from the taxpayers of New York City. Nicknamed the 'boss' he was the head of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that in the mid 19th century controlled New York City politics. Read more
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