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MECHANICAL BANK: MULE ENTERING
MECHANICAL BANK: MULE ENTERING BARN, 1880Antique dated 1880 J.E. Stevens "Mule Entering Bank" cast iron bank. As mule or donkey kicks in the coin, a dog runs out from under the house. Measures 8-1/2" wide. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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"Spise A Mule" Mechanical Bank
"Spise A Mule" Mechanical Bank American, late 19th century, kicking donkey with seated black man, original painted surface, marked "Always Did 'Spise A Mule" and base marked "Patd Apr 27 1897", attributed to J + E Stevens Co., 6-5/8 x 10-3/4 in. extended; with original instruction sheet,
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MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL
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. Painted with teal, red, and yellow paints. 8 _ x 3 _ x 6î. Paint worn and chipped, many areas oxidized. Good.
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Mechanical bank ''ALWAYS DID
Mechanical bank ''ALWAYS DID 'SPISE A MULE'' American late 19th century kicking donkey with seated black man with whip original painted surface base marked ''Patd Apr 27 1897'' attributed to J&E Stevens Co. functional mechanics heavy surface wear paint loss 6 1/4'' h.
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MECHANICAL CAST IRON BANK, ñI
MECHANICAL CAST IRON BANK, ñI ALWAYS DID 'SPISE A MULEî...Mechanical Cast Iron Bank. ñI Always Did ïSpise A Mule.î American, late nineteenth century (underside reading ñPatd. Apr 27, 1897î). Non-working mechanism causes donkey to swing around and kick the boy. Base probably repainted, otherwise very good. 9 _ x 6 x 2î.
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I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE -
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE - JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. (VG Cond.)
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a/ SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL
a/ SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL BANK WITH BOX Orange 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 base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. (Near Mint Cond.)
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SPISE A MULE CAST IRON BANK"I
SPISE A MULE CAST IRON BANK"I Always Did 'Spise a Mule" Black Americana cast iron mechanical bank, late 19th c. by J. & E. Stevens Company. Bank depicting a jockey on bucking horse, a coin placed in the man's mouth goes into the till when a button is pressed that causes the horse or mule to kick, 8" high, 10" x 2 3/4". Mechanical action works, paint loss present. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL
MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL BANK Grey color J & E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris patented 1/6/1880. Touch the knob at the feet of the donkey and the coin is thrown through the window in the gable of the barn; at the same time the dog springs from his kennel. Replaced tail otherwise (Exc. Cond.)
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BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK,
BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK, "I ALWAYS DID 'SPISE A MULE", C. 1897, CAST IRON, DESIGNED BY JAMES BOWEN FOR J & E STEVENS CO., A..BLACK AMERICANA: Mechanical bank, "I Always Did 'Spise a Mule", c. 1897, cast iron, designed by James Bowen for J & E Stevens Co., automation of horse kicking seated figure, working condition, original polychrome paint, missing trap cover, some paint loss, 10" l.
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MULE ENTERTING BARN MECHANICAL BANK
MULE ENTERTING BARN MECHANICAL BANK (GREY) J & E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris patented 1/6/1880. Touch the knob at the feet of the donkey and the coin is thrown through the window in the gable of the barn; at the same time the dog springs from his kennel. Tail repainted (Exc. Cond.)
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I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. Repainted.
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ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE
ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANK (BENCH) Orange 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 base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. (VG Cond.)
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SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK
SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. (Near Mint Cond.)
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MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL
MULE ENTERING BARN MECHANICAL BANK Grey color J & E Stevens Co. designed by Edward L. Morris patented 1/6/1880. Touch the knob at the feet of the donkey and the coin is thrown through the window in the gable of the barn; at the same time the dog springs from his kennel. Repaired base missing connecting link to work dog overall (VG Cond.)
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I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. (Exc. Cond.)
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SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK
SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. (Exc. Cond.)
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An American Cast Iron Mule
An American Cast Iron Mule Mechanical Bank J & E Stevens Co. depicting a boy seated on a bench holding a crop and facing a mule underside stamped PATD APR 27 1897 and base is marked Always Did 'Spise a Mule. Height 6 x width 9 1/2 x depth 3 inches.
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I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE-BENCH
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 base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Repaired legs and repainted boy.
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BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK,
BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK, "I ALWAYS DID 'SPISE A MULE", C. 1897, CAST IRON, DESIGNED BY JAMES BOWEN FOR J & E STEVENS CO., O...BLACK AMERICANA: Mechanical bank, "I Always Did ''Spise a Mule", c. 1897, cast iron, designed by James Bowen for J & E Stevens Co., original paint, automation of horse kicking seated figure, needs adjustments/ horse does not latch into standing position, missing trap cover, some paint loss, 10" l.
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CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK,
CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, "ALWAYS DID'SPISE A MULCAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, "Always Did'Spise A Mule" The black memorabilia bank having a mule that spins and kicks over a seated boy with a stick, length 10", patented April 22, 1879.
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SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANK
SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANK (BENCH) Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Replaced legs and rear pin (VG Cond.)
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I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE BENCH
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL BANK Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Rear legs replaced some repaint in few areas otherwise (Exc. Cond.)
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Mule Entering Barn cast iron
Mule Entering Barn cast iron mechanical bank, some chips and minor paint loss Estimate $400-800
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SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL
SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL BANK Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Very strong colors (Exc. Cond.)
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J.E. STEVENS CO. MECHANICAL COIN
J.E. STEVENS CO. MECHANICAL COIN BANK "ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE", AMERICAN C. 1878, CAST IRON, WITH DEPICTION OF A BLACK JOCKEY BEING THROWN FROM HIS MULE AND PUTTING A COIN INTO THE GROUND SLOT WHEN ACTIVATED, WEAR CO...J.E. Stevens Co. Mechanical coin bank "Always Did Spise a Mule", American c. 1878, cast iron, with depiction of a black jockey being thrown from his mule and putting a coin into the ground slot when activated, wear consistent with age and use, not-guaranteed working condition, 8 1/4" h. x 10 1/4" l.
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BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK,
BLACK AMERICANA: MECHANICAL BANK, "I ALWAYS DID 'SPISE A MULE (JOCKEY)", C. 1895, CAST IRON, AMERICAN, J & E STEVENS CO., CONNECTICU..BLACK AMERICANA: Mechanical bank, "I Always Did 'Spise a Mule (Jockey)", c. 1895, cast iron, American, J & E Stevens Co., Connecticut, automation of mule with rider over top, polychrome paint, working condition, possible repaint, wear consistent with age and use, 10 1/4" l.
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CAST IRON MULE AND BARN
CAST IRON MULE AND BARN MECHANICAL BANK Original paint. Patented 1880.
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THREE CAST IRON MECHANICAL
THREE CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANKSThree cast iron mechanical banks , including Trick Pony, Uncle Remus, and Kicking Cow.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Heavy wear. Shack - bank mechanism works but is not triggered by coin. Others appear functional.
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JE STEVENS ALWAYS DID SPIES A
JE STEVENS ALWAYS DID SPIES A MULE BANK, ORIG PAINT. 19th C. J.E. Stevens mechanical bank in original paint, “Always Did ‘Spies A Mule”, 6.75”H, mule in kicking position x 10”W x 2.5”D.
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Three reproduction mechanical banks
Three reproduction mechanical banks cast iron mule cart safe bank and a dog bank mechanical banks include balking mule and Columbus battleship Estimate $ 150-250 No condition report supplied.
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Cast iron Always Did 'Spise A
Cast iron Always Did 'Spise A Mule mechanical bank. ?
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AMERICAN CAST IRON MECHANICAL
AMERICAN CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK Mule and stable tableau, late 19th century (patent date August 3, 1880); 5 in. H., 8 1/2 in. L.
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JENNY THE BALKING MULE Clockwork
JENNY THE BALKING MULE Clockwork action lithographed tin comical mule kicks back and rocks wagon with farmer driver & dog in seat bright colors throughout molded canisters in wagon. 8 1/2'' l. (VG Cond.)
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J & E Stevens painted cast iron
J & E Stevens painted cast iron mechanical bank ''Always Did'Spis A Mule'' dated 1897; animated mechanical bank featuring mule and black boy marked underneath ''Patd apr.27 1897 '' 9 1/2 in. L. Estimate $ 700-1 000 Paint loss wear mechanical element in good working condition.
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J. E. STEVENS CAST IRON MULE
J. E. STEVENS CAST IRON MULE ENTERING BARN BANKJ. E. Stevens cast iron mule entering barn mechanical bank.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Functions, sporadic paint loss.