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Ceramic or pottery piggy bank with textured glaze finish

Ceramic or pottery piggy bank with textured glaze finish

Selling Price

$60

History

Piggy banks have been popular savings vessels since the 18th century, with the term originating from the orange clay called 'pygg' used to make household items. By the mid-20th century, ceramic and pottery pig-shaped banks became widespread household items, often given as gifts to children to encourage saving habits. This particular piece appears to be a handcrafted or studio pottery example with a distinctive textured surface treatment and glass bead eyes, typical of mid to late 20th century artisan work. Piggy banks remain beloved collectibles among folk art enthusiasts, pottery collectors, and those interested in vintage household items. This piece would particularly appeal to collectors of studio pottery, vintage children's items, or those who appreciate handmade ceramic art. The textured finish and handcrafted quality give it charm as both a functional object and decorative piece, representing a nostalgic connection to traditional saving practices and mid-century craftsmanship.

Time period

Mid to Late 20th century