Piggy bank pocket
Pocket money box from the Snyder County Trust Company. The small metal case is flat, round and has a slot on the side. Its top surface is covered with illustrated celluloid featuring the institution’s inscriptions.
- Accession Number 2020.02.549
- Fabricant / Éditeur Parisian Novelty Company
- Date 1915 c
- Materials metal, chrome
- Measurements 1,4 x 6,4 cm
Historical context
From the last decade of the 19th century onwards, many American financial institutions adopted the piggy bank system developed in 1890 by the American Charles Owen Burns. These boxes became one of the banking institutions’ preferred means of promoting savings. They appealed to the many manufacturers on the market, the vast majority of whom offered similar models.
However, between 1910 and 1920, a wide variety of piggy banks a...
- Accession Number 2020.02.549
- Fabricant / Éditeur Parisian Novelty Company
- Date 1915 c
- Materials metal, chrome
- Measurements 1,4 x 6,4 cm
© Pointe-à-Callière Collection, 2020.002.0549
Photo by Louis-Etienne Dore
- On display
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