Sold2023J & E STEVENS HEN & CHICK BANK.Completely repainted. Jaw of the hen stays open, otherwise operates well. Condition: (Restored). Dimensions: 9 - 3/4" x 4" x 4 - 3/4".See Sold Price
Sold2019Cast Iron Hen & Chicks Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company circa 1900's. Move the lever and the chick under the hen will emerge depositing your coin. Made of Cast Iron. Fine Condition. Works well.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Hen & Chick Mechanical Bank.Repainted. Condition (Excellent). Size 10'' L.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens White Hen & Chick Mechanical Bank.Appears to be repainted. Missing the trap. (JY). Condition (Very Good). Size 10" L.See Sold Price
Sold2016Cast Iron Hen & Chick Mechanical Bank.Manufactured by J&E Stevens & Co. Working condition. Replaced lever. Condition (Very Good). Size 9-1/2'' L.See Sold Price
Sold2022Scarce Cast Iron Hen and Chicks Mechanical BankScarce Hen and Chicks Mechanical Bank - By J. & E. Stevens Company - Cromwell, Ct. - Mid 1890'sSee Sold Price
Sold2017White Hen and Chicks Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens of Connecticut circa 1900's. Cast Iron. Very Fine Condition (Lever Replaced).See Sold Price
Sold2022Chicks in Basket Spelter BankGerman - 1925 - 3 1/4" Tall. Illustrated as #115-b (PG. 49) in Painted German Spelter Banks.See Sold Price
Sold2017HEN AND CHICK MECHANICAL BANKJ. & E. Stevens Co., Patented 1901, Charles A. Bailey design, by placing coin in front of hen and raising lever, allows hen to move her head while chick emerges and pecks coin into bank.See Sold Price
Sold2022HEN AND CHICK MECHANICAL BANK459. HEN AND CHICK MECHANICAL BANK | J & E Stevens Co. | 10" l. | Repainted. | $500 - $1,000See Sold Price
Sold2021Mechanical Bank, "Hen & Chick", mfgd by J. & E.Mechanical Bank, "Hen & Chick", mfgd by J. & E. Stevens, cast iron, c.1901, Exc working cond w/prof repaint, 9.75"L.See Sold Price
Sold2019Hen & Chicks Cast Iron Mechanical BankMade by J. & E. Stevens Company Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1901. Place a coin in the slot in front of the hen. Raise the lever, the hen pecks, a baby chick comes out from under her and the coin isSee Sold Price
Sold2023Hen & Chicks - Cast Iron Mechanical BankJ. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Early 1900's. The hen protects her chicks by tucking them under her formidable wings. Pulling the lever backwards causes the hen to open and close herSee Sold Price
Sold2024Hen & Chicks - Cast Iron Mechanical BankJ. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - 1890's.See Sold Price
Sold2016J. & E. Stevens Hen & Chick Cast Iron Mechanical Bank.Place a coin in front of the hen, raise the lever and the hen moves her head as calling for her chick. The chick then emerges from under her and pecks the coin into the bank. There is a bellows that sSee Sold Price
Sold2015Baby Chick by CrateGermany - Circa 1920. A complex spelter bank with a farmyard theme. A small chick stands beside a crate, watering can and broom. It is very scarce. Material: spelterSee Sold Price
Sold2023Spelter / Silvered Lead BanksGerman - 1920 to 1930's. One a Princess Maiden Bust and the other three chicks in a basket (with souvenir medallion for Stuttgart Castle).See Sold Price
Sold2017Early 20th Century Easter LotEarly 20th century Easter lot - Includes papier mache rabbit candy container, 5 1/2" H; hen on nest candy container, lift hen and reveals her chick seated on cotton; hen on nest papier mache bank; chaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Large Kingfisher Spelter BankFinished in Black & White Bank. Germany - 1920's - 4 1/4" Tall. Illustrated as #153 in PGSB.See Sold Price
Sold2020Frog atop Satchel - German Spelter BankGerman - 1920 - 2.25" T Another cute and rare German spelter bank. Excellent Plus Condition.See Sold Price
Sold2023Hippo Dressed in a Striped Shirt - Spelter BankGermany - Circa 1910's - 4 1/2" Tall. Shown as #63 in the Peirce Book. From the Collection of Hubert Whiting. From the Collection of Norm Bowers. At this time, we know of no other example of this humoSee Sold Price
Sold2023Glacier Park Mountain Goat Spelter BankGermany - Circa Late 1910's. Illustrated as #81 in PGSB.See Sold Price