Pig charms can be found in many forms, including silver or gold charm bracelet amulets, blown-glass Christmas tree ornaments, decorated marzipan candy, hard pink peppermint candy, rubber or plastic toys, glass or porcelain money-banks (piggy banks), or, as here, good-luck postcards. Often the pig is shown holding a four-leaf clover in its mouth or standing next to a money bag. In Germany and Austria, the pig may also be depicted in association with lucky
Amanita muscaria mushrooms.
The postcard at the top of this page was mailed in 1905 and is marked "Raphael Tuck & Sons' Art Series 1263, The Lucky Pig." The sepia-tone postcard at right is German, but i have no further details about the publisher or date. The title is "Gluckliches Neujahr" (Happy New Year) and the card shows two pigs in a dirigible drinking champgane and throwing lucky charms down onto the populace below. Among the items the pigs are casting forth are horseshoes, four-leaf clovers, a chimney sweep doll, a lucky rabbit toy, and Amanita muscaria mushrooms. If old postcards interest you, there are more listed at the Lucky W Amulet Archive page on Good Luck Postcards.
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