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    ANTIQUE PIGGY BANK

    29,00 €

    Piggy Bank, manufactured between 1891 and 1952.

    Tin savings bank in the shape of a clock – alarm clock, with moving hands, will be a surprising decoration on your shelves. It also carries symbolic value, reminding us of the proverb – time is money. It still has the original key, so you can still use it for its original purpose.

    Dimensions: 8.5 x 4.5 cm

    Weight: 20 g

    The savings bank is well-preserved.

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    SKU: A977 Categories: Other, New Stock
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    Weight 0,02 kg
    Dimensions 8,5 × 4,5 cm
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