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Ceramic Aardvark Bank #17246
Ceramic Aardvark Bank  Wisconsin artist Dave DeSalvo makes banks that kids (and their parents) are sure to love! His colorful, creative critters encourage saving, while making an attractive addition to a room. Here we present a green aardvark, approximately 9" long. It is glazed in rich colors, and a cork assures that coins can be removed without breaking the bank. Your young one is sure to love one of these wonderful banks.

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