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    Posted 12 years ago

    chelmsford…
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    My childhood piggy bank, whom I call wobbly eyes, for obvious reasons!
    This was given to me by my grandmother in about 1960 full of 3d bits, so I was rich - for a while.
    Over the years I've found 3 more being sold at jumble/boot fairs and I haven't been able to just leave them there, I've had to rescue them and give them a home. I've haven't seen any more for sale for many years though, so maybe I have the last 4!
    They all have a run number underneath of MB22, wobbly teddy bear eyes and are varying shades of brown ceramic and are approximately 6 inches high.
    Along with my childhood teddy bear, who still sits on my dressing table, this is my favorite piece from my childhood. I'm seriously thinking of filling them with change for my own grandchildren and giving them out at Christmas.

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    Comments

    1. chelmsfordcity, 12 years ago
      Anyone else have one of these?
    2. jenniejo, 3 years ago
      Hi, I have my 'googly eyes' bear sitting in the china cabinet which was my maternal grandmothers (from just after 2nd world war - recently refurbed). Googly eyes was given to me as a gift from my dad's friend as a child apparently - I am trying to fill him now with £2 coins. I recently replaced the eyes as one had come unstuck and the other was badly discoloured. So glad to see there are a few others out there. any idea who made them??

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