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Gert’s piggy bank pages

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You do also collect fragments? Why is that?

You want to see more piggy banks?

See Gert’s other piggy bank web site. More different banks!

But all text is in Dutch. If that is no problem, try this link:

For more information on piggy banks go to:

 

Piggybankpage.co.uk
Roger Owen’s Piggy Bank Pages features European and British

piggy banks from the 1900s, even with a valuation table!

 

123hjemmeside.dk/sparegrise
Beautiful piggy banks collected by Vibeke Kristensen.

Texts in Danish. Specialist on Knabstrup.

 

Pico’s Pigs

The collection of Flavio Del Greco and Alvise Felici

consists more than 750 piggy banks with and without stopper

from all over the world.

The kind of piggy banks I collect need in fact to be smashed into pieces. In the early centuries of the piggy bank-history people did so and threw the fragments in the cesspool. To find out what form an early piggy bank has, research on fragments is helpful. The fragment you see is from the 18th century made in the city of Bergen op Zoom (the Netherlands). You see the snout and a part of the right thigh (behind).

Germany: Ritzenhoff

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