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Rempel Diamond Pottery Pink Chubby Pig Figurine "Bank"

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    Posted 3 years ago

    Mark9558
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    Interesting mystery (for me anyway). I did an online image search and thought this was a Vintage Rempel Diamond Pottery Pink Chubby Pig Figurine. But this appears to have a coin slot, as in piggy bank. Any help to ID would be appreciated.
    4.5 Tall and 4.25 long

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    1. Gillian, 3 years ago
      Here's a piggy bank. One thing I noticed is the different positioning of the eyes.

      https://www.ebay.ca/itm/254983000229?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item3b5e2bd0a5:g:sbQAAOSwQqtgowT1&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAACoPYe5NmHp%252B2JMhMi7yxGiTJkPrKr5t53CooMSQt2orsSg3Ye8yTWgOW7pmE1t838drBpf2fuaY9dVVprjy4RbWj%252Bt1sA%252B3uJszg2Z7op2dZvV612FzWtoo%252BmhJlfzliAALQdwpZEIvHtCixfmOrfA2WFJN97I3PduontfEI%252BluZOXM2Rt7dP38NBZF1V%252FN03usX%252Fe82uElGJSr%252B5Fh3GWPu6VyYceau3vZMnxWM6NB1x5jK9I2pj1xI%252BbQsvZZGN4Kj1NRN8sOkKfMwU47MuFwawc0WMx28%252BagiyGJc1cR12Oa%252Fl%252FuP4OiVPtlLj495zhVne%252F%252FbJZm1G66Bc0FZIApJMTAZKVy%252F6YwlldThQ4hIFUO%252BtFOQN4c2c%252FDV9yfxWKgnoZK6tu211Frfe7JxVtQyZc0S15Dm8x%252BQ2vPeACAxz4m50NhC3sYNDtAixdWftZIvYOshHZE9YdKKftNTlCdZHpv1XdGRzY%252BJRXzFk1fGAeQ%252Ftacjvo66uHHHMq9SMBOwbkzcQcm3%252B9AJUIw2XCQ%252BRb%252B1%252BL0zQ5hwcPfODAlM6UsbE6s5qIvdVSshq3oxSIZf%252FzWuGkAfXdh1yXHqctFeuc16uKFyNkWxCyAEBn7TB0JO4NzJ9zi9u5TC6FCWhj%252FLvUIHu3QoaUl75HLa3T5%252FOyvaMoTWh0DdWCsAbFH8UElT0sMrR9wJt8nP9Eq0phm7G%252FsdRP030GMGekKkJ1t%252BqLdQJrGBG%252FEzRhDDhCpQluTO8XcBKnbUPhFYsIonNh1oZIx%252F37ZpEHbsnA3EBzmGQtcEjIlCTrLnQcjzkRcPGtnl91elK262gAKZck23vSLvqFzDyTS9ztdOSDvkPKUaZNrIktHqtZTV%252B6i1mubSL4Nytth7G4m24%252B7sqbaacFg%253D%253D%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524
    2. Gillian, 3 years ago
      Then again...........?
    3. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Hi,
      I had the same 4 1-2"H Chubbie the pig by Rempel Diamond of San Diego CA ca 1940s-1950s, but just the figurine not a piggy bank. You can see my post in our search box under Trifari pig (I did them as a combo). Since I don't think Rempel marked their ceramics & yours looks just like mine, I see no reason why Rempel wouldn't also have made this a piggy bank. They are so cute & were made to look like Porky Pig :)
    4. Mark9558 Mark9558, 3 years ago
      Thank you for the help and research assistance. @Gillian the eBay link looks pretty like it. @Newfld, I found yours during my first hour of Google searching, it's what brought me to collectorsweekly.com. I love both the Porky Pig figurine and the piggy bank, and I'm loving this site.
      Thanks again for the help, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" (on this one).

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