Originally built as the Buffalo Savings Bank, with its distinctive gold dome, this building is now owned by M&T
Bank. The interior is a grand hall of business. Two souvenir replicas of the Buffalo Savings Bank have been made -
a metal version by Banthrico, above on left, and a gold-colored plastic version. Completed in 1901 by
architects Green & Wicks in a Beaux Arts Classicism design. In
the late 1890s - the peak of Buffalo's golden age - the Buffalo Savings Bank held a competition
for a grand new headquarters. Green & Wicks, Buffalo’s premier
turn-of-the-century architectural firm, won the contest. Their design projected
stability, security, and aspiration. The team employed the classical revival
style, with a dome, for the bank. This style was popularized by the World
Columbian Exposition of 1893. The building's signature feature is the
gold-leafed dome. The tiles have been gilded three times.
The last restoration required 140,000 paper-thin sheets of 23.75-carat gold
leaf at a cost $500,000 (which was more than the initial cost of the building).
Also nearby is the Electric
Building or Niagara Mohawk building which was inspired by the Electric Tower at
the 1901 Pan American Exhibition. InFocusTech makes a replica of this tower to
power. (I recently visited Buffalo, N.Y. and toured some of the rich
architectural heritage of that city. This post is part of a series about
miniature architecture of that city. The other posts can be found here. )
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There is also the plastic version of the building that was off white with just a gold (dome) top. It was a coin bank and another version was a coin bank with pen holder. Great bank. Joe K.
Yes, I had that plastic coin bank when I was kid ... but its long since gone. Would be nice if it was still available to buy one.
the one i have is gold and certainly not plastic , it's cast any idea on value?
Gold, and not plastic? ��
What then is it cast from? Metal?
I have one
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