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I absolutely love vintage ceramic piggy banks, especially from the 60s and 70s. Here is a bright and happy elephant piggy bank in shades of red,... more
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I absolutely love vintage ceramic piggy banks, especially from the 60s and 70s. Here is a bright and happy elephant piggy bank in shades of red, orange and yellow. Don't forget to save for a rainy day! A bit of history... back in the Middle Ages people made bowls and pots out of a clay called Pygg. They would often use one of their small pots for storing their coins in, and so they called it their pygg pot, or pygg / pyggy bank. It was only later on that someone thought to make the shape into a PIG. Today piggy banks come in all sorts of animal shapes and different objects.
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Retired artist. All designs, including my Cats, Copyright Donna Mibus. Please note that the FAA Watermark in the lower right corner will NOT appear on your product. FACEBOOK YOUTUBE My Other Stores ZAZZLE SPOONFLOWER
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James McCormack
Terrific, Donna!
David Dehner
What a great bank - love the colors - I could see this hanging on a wall behind a bank presidents desk - L/F - Dave
Sandi OReilly
Donna, interesting history of your piggy banks, love the red!!!
Kerry Mitchell
Looks more like an elephant bank, but I like it either way!
Donna Mibus replied:
I should add the history of piggy banks to my description. People made pots and stuff out of a clay called Pygg. They would toss their money into one and it came to be called a pygg pot, or pygg / pyggy bank. Wasn't long before someone made them into a Pig shape. :-)
Kathy K McClellan
A piggy bank that matches the depositors outfit!