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Elephant Money Box

A Muggins money box shaped like an elephant with a large trunk. Slot in the top takes your coins and notes (can be made without a slot by request). Treat it well as it never forgets. No plug to remove your money, but this can be done with a simple piece of card. Trunk can point upwards, outwards, or downwards - your choice (check with us as to which we have in stock, or email us after placing an order - if we don't have it in stock, we'll make it for you in two to three weeks). This item can also have bespoke letters added at extra cost.

 Elephant Money Box

 Everything at Muggins is crafted by hand
 Approx size in inches: 6 high x 4.25 wide x 9.25 deep
 Approx size in cms: 15 high x 11 wide x 24 deep
 Glaze finish: available in a plain glaze - more info
 Bespoke name - you can have one added to this item - read more
 

We've retired ...

This is just to let you know that after an amazing 50 years, we've retired. Yes, seriously.

We are no longer taking orders. The potter's wheel has stopped turning, the kilns are firing some last pieces and will soon cool down, and we'll finally be putting up our feet.

All the best from Team Muggins.

Elephant Money Box - examples

Please remember that all Muggins items are hand-made - the photographs below show a sample of the range available. Characteristics and glazes will vary for each individual hand-made item.

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My husband bought me a Piggy moneybox that arrived a couple of days ago. I just wanted to let you know that I absolutely adore it and with it being handmade too, it makes it extra special.

A big thank you to the person/s that moulded and sculpted this wonderful piece of pottery.

Posted to Worthing, West Sussex


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