From the world of Beatrix Potter, comes this amusing anthropomorphic money box!
The Tale of Pig Robinson was the last of Beatrix Potter’s stories to be published. The story provides an origins prequel to the pig in the classic poem
The Owl & The Pussycat. The two lovebirds (… well, one lovebird and one lovecat) buy a ring from the pig in order to get married, and the story details how Pig Robinson came to live on the land where the Bong-trees grow.
Wearing a bath robe and sitting in her chair, the piggy looks out to sea with her telescope, eagerly awaiting visitors. Just like the Owl and the Pussycat, you can slip the piggy a shilling (or perhaps a coin still in circulation) to try and purchase the ring!
A great gift to decorate a baby room, or even an elegant figurine for yourself, welcome the friends of Beatrix Potter into your home.
Features:
- Made from porcelain.
- Money box design.
- Rubber base for easy coin removal.
- Design based on Pig Robinson.
Dimensions: 18 x 14 x 11cm.