Sold2020Boy on Trapeze Cast Iron Mechanical BankJ. Barton Smith Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1890 The only mechanical bank produced by J. Barton Smith Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1890. The bank was originally marketed as “FrSee Sold Price
Sold2019Boy on Trapeze Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by the J. Barton Smith Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Circa 1890 The only mechanical bank produced by J. Barton Smith Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1890. The bank was originalSee Sold Price
Sold2017Cast Iron Boy on Trapeze Mechanical Coin BankJ. Barton Smith Company (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19th century), circa 1890. A painted cast iron "Boy on Trapeze" mechanical coin bank, having a boy standing on a ball, over a pierced basSee Sold Price
Sold2021Organ Mechanical BankOrgan Mechanical Bank, The Book of Knowledge series, circa 1950s, cast iron, dressed monkey with hat holds a pan; a crank when turned drops money into slot as he tips his hat; flanking boy and girl alSee Sold Price
Sold2023Boy on Trapeze - Cast Iron Mechanical BankJ. Barton Smith. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1890's.See Sold Price
Sold2015Boy on Trapeze Cast Iron Mechanical Bank.Moderate paint loss, Condition (Very Good). Size 9-1/2'' T.See Sold Price
Sold2023Boy on Trapeze - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. Barton Smith Company. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ca. 1888. Made of Cast Iron. The weight of different sized coins, coupled with the law of gravity, causes the trapeze artist to make varyiSee Sold Price
Sold2018Boy On Trapeze Mechanical BankC. 1888 Boy On Trapeze cast iron mechanical bank. J. Barton Smith & Co., Philadelphia. 5" x 5" x 9 1/2".See Sold Price
Sold2023Boy on Trapeze Bar - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. Barton Smith Company. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Ca. 1888. The weight of different sized coins, coupled with the law of gravity, causes the trapeze artist to make varying numbers of revolSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Trapeze Boy Cast Iron Mechanical BankA Trapeze Boy Cast Iron Mechanical Bank J. Barton Smith Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Late 19th Century Height 9 1/4 inches.See Sold Price
Sold2023Spise the Mule - Boy Seated on Bench - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut Circa 1897. A young man has stopped to give his mule some disciplinary action, but the tables are turned on him when the mule suddenly swings aroSee Sold Price
Sold2023Boy Robbing Birds Nest - Salafian - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by the Salafian Brothers. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Circa 1930's. Made of Cast Iron. Works well. Part of the William Werbell Collection.See Sold Price
Sold2023Boys Stealing Watermelon - Salafian Brothers Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by the Salafian Brothers. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Circa 1930's. Made of Cast Iron. Works well.See Sold Price
Sold2020Initiating Bank 1st Degree Cast Iron Mechanical BankMechanical Novelty Works New Britain, Connecticut - Circa 1895 Place a coin in the boy's hands. Depress the lever, the goat butts the boy forward and the coin is thrown into the frog. This is one of tSee Sold Price
Sold2019Bad Accident Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens circa 1890's. Made of Cast Iron. Place your coin on the cart. Press the lever and the boy will jump from behind the bush, scaring the donkey. The donkey jumps to his hind legs,See Sold Price
Sold2023Bad Accident - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1888. A farmer foolishly eats a slice of melon while driving his cart to the market. When a small boy suddenly emerges from behind the foSee Sold Price
Sold2023Bad Accident - Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1888. A farmer foolishly eats a slice of melon while driving his cart to the market. When a small boy suddenly emerges from behind the foSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bull Dog Mechanical BankBull Dog Mechanical Bank, The Book of Knowledge series, cast iron, circa 1950s, put coin on his nose, pull his tail, his head tucks in and coin drops into open mouth, 6 1/2" x 7 1/2" x3". CONDITION: VSee Sold Price
Sold2019Cast Iron Bad Accident Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company circa 1880's of Cromwell, Connecticut. When a small boy emerges from behind some foliage, he frightens the mule, who rears upward, causing the cart and the farmer to toSee Sold Price
Sold2017Leap Frog BankMade by Shepard Hardware of Buffalo, New York circa 1890's. Another wonderfully colorful mechanical bank depicting boys playing "Leap Frog". Cast Iron. Fine Condition (Missing the Trap).See Sold Price
Sold2016'Always did Spise a Mule' Mechanical Bank, 1879J. & E. Stevens (American (Connecticut), 1843 -1950), circa 1879. Mechanical cast iron painted bank 'Always did 'spise a mule' , jockey on bench variation. Put a coin underneath the boy’s bench andSee Sold Price
Sold2022STEVENS ALWAYS SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANKJ. & E. Stevens circa 1879. Mechanical cast iron painted bank 'Always did 'spise a mule' , jockey on bench. Put a coin underneath the boy’s bench and depress the button on the ground underneaththe mSee Sold Price
May 29Baker's Antiques and AuctionsAlways did spise a mule boy on bench cast iron mechanical bank circa 1950sUS$350
1 day LeftBaker's Antiques and AuctionsAlways did spise a mule boy on bench cast iron mechanical bank circa 1950sUS$350
1 day LeftBaker's Antiques and AuctionsAlways did spise a mule jockey over cast iron mechanical bank circa 1950sUS$350
May 29Baker's Antiques and AuctionsAlways did spise a mule jockey over cast iron mechanical bank circa 1950sUS$350