- AMERICAN STILL BANKSA cast iron « Halls
Excelsior Bank » by J&E Stevens Company with a pull near the door that opens the cupola to reveal a carved red and brown cashier who takes the coin and disappears back...
[more like this] - HALL'S EXCELSIOR BUILDING MECHANICAL
BANK.Hall's Excelsior Building Mechanical Bank. Painted Yellow and Red, J & E Stevens Co., designed by John D. Hall, patented 12/21/1869. 5"h. Condition: : Good with wear.
Condition:...
[more like this] - MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL BANKMule
Entering Barn Mechanical Bank. Connecticut: J. & E. Stevens and Co., 1880. Cast iron mechanical bank, mule kicks his back legs when released and a dog comes out of his kennel....
[more like this] - SIX TIN MECHANICAL AND STILL BANKS WITH
POLYCHROME LITHOGRAPH DECORATION BY J. CHEIN, MARX, ETC., DETAILS INCLUDE: PRE WWII TIN GLOB...Six tin mechanical and still banks with polychrome lithograph decoration by...
[more like this] - BLACK AMERICANA: "DARKEY IN CABIN" CAST-IRON
MECHANICAL BANK, C. 1885, UNSIGNED BUT SIMILAR TO J.E. STEVENS MODELS DESIGNED BY F. H....BLACK AMERICANA: "Darkey in Cabin" cast-iron mechanical bank, c. 1885, unsigned but...
[more like this] - J. HARPER MECHANICAL BANK "DINAH", AMERICAN
EARLY 20TH C., CAST IRON, FEATURING BLACK WOMAN WITH YELLOW DRESS AND WEARING JEWELRY TOSSING COINS INTO HER MOUTH, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE, NOT GUARANTEED WORKING...
[more like this] - CABIN MECHANICAL BANK Yellow Color J
& E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris Boston Mass. patented 6/2/1885. Place the coin upon the roof above the man's head move the handle of the white wash and the man...
[more like this] - CABIN MECHANICAL BANK Yellow Color J
& E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris Boston Mass. patented 6/2/1885. Place the coin upon the roof above the man's head move the handle of the white wash and the man...
[more like this] - FOUR BANKS. American early to mid
20th century. Cast iron ''Security Safe Deposit'' bank with wooden drawer inserts 6''h. A cast iron ''Halls Excelsior Bank'' with old yellow and red paint 5.25''h. Together...
[more like this] - PROFESSOR PUG FROG'S GREAT BICYCLE FEAT
MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. Cromwell CT designed by Charles A. Bailey c. 1886 red & yellow version as the crank is turned and the lever pressed Professor Pug Frog performs...
[more like this] - CABIN MECHANICAL BANK Yellow Color J
& E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris Boston Mass. patented 6/2/1885. Place the coin upon the roof above the Negro's head move the handle of the white-wash and the...
[more like this] - NOVELTY MECHANICAL BANK Red blue & yellow
version J & E Stevens Co. designed by C.C. Johnson patented 10/28/1873. After the cashier has received the coin a slight touch causes the door to close when the coin is deposited...
[more like this] - FROG ON ROUND BASE MECHANICAL BANK Red
and yellow base J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's red lattice base. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth opens to receive a coin which is swallowed upon releasing the foot from...
[more like this] - I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE-BENCH MECHANICAL
BANK Red base yellow shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowne patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the...
[more like this] - MAGIC MECHANICAL BANK Yellow J & E Stevens
Co. designed by Henry W. Prouty patented 3/7/1886. After the door is opened which brings the cashier to the front a slight touch on a knob at the side causes him to disappear...
[more like this] - NOVELTY MECHANICAL BANK Red blue & yellow
color J & E Stevens Co. designed by C.C. Johnson patented 10/28/1873. After the cashier has received the coin a slight touch causes the door to close when the coin is deposited...
[more like this] - CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICAL BANK Red and
yellow base J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey patented 8/8/1899. Place the coin in slot in front of pond press the lever and as the coin disappears the frog...
[more like this] - FROG ON ROUND BASE MECHANICAL BANK Red
and yellow lattice base J & E Stevens Co. circa 1870's. By pressing one foot the frog's mouth is caused to open to receive a coin which is swallowed on releasing the foot...
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