Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Bill E Grin Cast Iron Mech. Bank.Press a coin in the slot at the top of his head. He will stick out his tongue and roll his eyes upward. (JY). Very Good CORRECTION: Crack at coin slot.See Sold Price
Sold2018J. & E. Stevens Bill E. Grin Mechanical BankAmerican, late 19th century. A J. & E. Stevens "Bill E. Grin" cast iron mechanical bank, marked with title on front and PAT APLD FOR on back. Insert coin in top of head and tongue sticks out and eyesSee Sold Price
Sold2023Bill E. Grin - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by the J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1915. Pushing coins through the slot in the clown's head causes him to roll his eyes and stick his tongue out at you.See Sold Price
Sold2016Bill E. GrinBill E. Grin manufactured by J. & E. Stevens of Connecticut, circa 1900's. The bank is 4.25" tall and made of cast iron. The bank is in fine condition; Some touch up.See Sold Price
Sold2017Bill E. Grin Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens of Connecticut circa 1915. Cast Iron. Very Fine Condition (Outfit repainted years ago).See Sold Price
Sold2018Bill E. Grin Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Co. Made of Cast Iron. Professionally Restored. Looks Fantastic.See Sold Price
Sold2018Bill E. Grin Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens circa 1900's. Made of Cast Iron. Fine Condition (2" crack in back of the head).See Sold Price
Sold2015'Bill E'Bill E. Grin' mechanical bank, circa 1915, executed in painted cast iron by the J. & E. Stevens Co., having a white ground with red and black accents, a coin inserted in head causes the eyes to rollSee Sold Price
Sold2023Cast Iron Bill E Grin Coin Bank Produced by The J.E. Stevens Co. Circa 1915.Cast Iron Bill E Grin Coin Bank Produced by The J.E. Stevens Co. Circa 1915.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Artillery Cast Iron Mech. Bank UnionPlace a coin in the cannon. Cock the hammer. The right arm moves to a horizontal position. Press the elver and the coin is fried into the fort. The arm of the artillery man moves down, signaling the fSee Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Cast Iron Cabin Mech. Bank.Place a coin on the roof just above the door. Pull the handle on the right side of the bank, and the figure kicks up his feet and knocks the coin into the bank. Chip to corner of roof. Original trap.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Two Frogs Cast Iron Mech. Bank.Place a coin on the flat spot at the stomach of the small frog and press the lever. This causes the small frog to kick the coin into the mouth of the large frog. Replaced leg. (JY). Very GoodSee Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Monkey & Coconut Cast iron Mech. Bank.Place a coin in the monkey's right hand and press the lever. The coconut opens and the coin is dropped in. The monkey's eyes move and his mouth opens. (JY). Good - Good PlusSee Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens World's Fair Cast Iron Mech. Bank.Place a coin in the slot at the feet of Columbus and press the lever. The coin disappears as the Indian chief leaps from his place of hiding and extends a peace pipe as Columbus salutes. (JY). Good-VeSee Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Halls's Lilliput Cast Iron Mech. BankPlace a coin on the tray. The weight of the coin causes the figure to pivot and deposit the coin in the bank. Original trap. (JY). Very GoodSee Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Frog On Lattice Cast Iron Mech. Bank.Press the right foot of the frog and deposit the coin in the frog's mouth. Eyes roll back as the foot is pressed. (JY). Good-Very GoodSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bill E. Grin Iron Mechanical BankBy J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, CT - Circa 1915. Very Good Original Condition.See Sold Price
Sold2023Bill E. Grin Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - 1915.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens cast iron Shoot the Chute mechJ. & E. Stevens cast iron Shoot the Chute mechanical bank, third casting, with a slide lid wooden box and nickel-plated Buster Brown and Tige riding the sled, with red highlighted sides, 11 1/4'' h.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens cast iron eagle and eaglets mechJ. & E. Stevens cast iron eagle and eaglets mechanical bank, 6'' h.See Sold Price
Sold2017Bill E. GrinJ. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1915 Put a coin in the slot at the top of his head and he sticks his tongue out and rolls his eyes. Material: Cast IronSee Sold Price
Sold2021J. & E. Stevens Co. Teddy and The Bear mech. bankJ. & E. Stevens Co. Teddy and The Bear mechanical bank Cromwell, Connecticut painted cast iron marked "PATd APLd FOR" open: 11 1/4"w x 2 3/4"d x 9 1/2"hSee Sold Price
Sold2019Owl Turns Head Bank Iron BankJ. & E. Stevens of Cromwell, CT - 1880's.Bill Norman Provenance.Cast Iron and Glass Eyes.Excellent Plus Condition.See Sold Price
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