Penny Bank, Clay Potato
Penny Bank, Clay Potato
Penny Bank, Clay Potato


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Toys and Games ➔ Penny Bank, Clay Potato

Identifier:
91157
Description:
This clay potato, presumably handmade, serves as a coin bank for children. Banks became wildly popular at the turn of the 20h century as they were a great way to teach children about the joy of saving money. 
Materials:
Clay
Dimensions:
3in" h 5in" w 3in" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Babbitt, Florence S.
Related Entities:
Ohr, George E. (creator) Florence S. Babbitt (donor)

Florence Babbitt was born on March 19, 1847 in New York and was an antique collector and well known dealer with antiques in the state of Michigan. She helped Henry Ford with his museum as well as donating collections to all major museums in the state. As well as being a well known dealer with antiques and a collector, she was also a part of many associations in which she was often elected the president of. These include the Women's Relief Corp and the Eastern Star, as well as the DAR, The Chaplin Family Association, The Willard Family association, and had connections with the Lewis Family Association. She married Judge John Willard Babbitt and had 5 daughters and 1 son. She passed away at 82 on November 3, 1929. 


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