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Cute Early Mohair Bunny Girl Candy Container  
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Cute old mohair bunny doll with a celluloid face. The mohair is pretty worn and the underlying weave is exposed. The ears stand straight and seem pretty much happy in their shape, though one of the tips appears to have been cut off at one time.  She has a nice cotton tail patch of real fur.. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 5 1/2" tall

German origin

ca. 1900-1920

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Unique Flat Dresden Rabbit on Banner  
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This  Flat Dresden is of a Rabbit playing a Drum. It is well embossed, shows fine details and has a nice old patinad golden color. It is mounted on a stiff folded paper disc. There is a tear in the banner where perhaps the old hole had been for the string hanger. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Rabbit measures 1 1/2" high. Paper disc is 2 1/2" diameter.
 
Origin-  Germany
 
ca- 1880-1900

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Colorful Hen Candy Container  
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Very colorful Hen Candy Container. She wears a scarf tied into a bow atop her head and has a wide eyed expression as if she is calling out to her chicks. Composition , her head pulls off for the candy to be found inside. Stamped Germany on the bottom. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 5 3/4" tall

German origin

ca. 1920-1930

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Blue Rabbit Candy Container 
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Very nice Bunny sitting with its front arms in the air. Compposition clay with head that slides off. Excellent condition with white base paint overdone with a tinting of light blue. Glass eyes. Very slight chipping on tips of ears. Bottom encribed with pencil  "Mary Esther 1930". Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 6 1/4" tall

German origin

ca. 1920-1930

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Golden Easter Bunny 
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Golden Easter bunny done in composition  In excellent condition. Off white base tinted with gold on the front side and with a rust on the reverse. Glass eyes. Bottom is sealed with a cardboard disc stamped GERMANY . Penciled inscription "1930 Mary Esthor" (?). Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx.. 4 1/4" tall

German origin

ca. 1920-1930

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Milk Glass Egg Easter Wishes  
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Early Milk Glass Egg with hand painted flower with "Easter Wishes" painted in gold.  Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Large size approximately 6" in length.

German origin

ca. 1900-1910

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Clip on Composition Easter Hen 
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The little Hen has been working hard laying her Eggs for the Easter celebration.  She is a light composition, painted white and speckled with mica glitter. Clip on is secure. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 2 1/2" to center of clip.
 
German origin
 
ca. 1900-1920

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Easter Chicks playing Teeter Totter Scrap 
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Lithographed advertising decoration. It is a thicker cardboard, lightly embossed card that stands upright by use of its easel.  Four chicks are playing teeter totter on a wooden board laying over a large pink egg. No damage. Advertisers are Harris and Frank. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 9.5 x 6.5
 
German origin
 
ca. 1920

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Early Etched Easter Egg shows Agnus Dei - Lamb of God 
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Early blown glass Easter egg sealed and flattened on the base so it can be stood on end to display the etched inscription in old German dialect: Euer Leben triebe nie ein Leud, Mit Rosen Sey Ihner Weeg bestreut -  translates roughly: Your life may never be aggrieved but all your paths shall be covered by roses. There is a picture etched that shows the "Agnus Dei" - Lamb of God, one of  earliest symbol of Christianity for Jesus Christ.  The etchings are filled in with gold ink. It is clear glass without any silvering on the inside. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 2 3/8" tall

German origin

 
ca. 1880 or earlier

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Rabbit holding Umbrella 
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A bunny rabbit holding an umbrella, stands in front of a tower.  In excellent condition. Bright and shiny. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 3 1/4"
 
German origin
 
ca. 1930's

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Cardboard Easter Egg Candy Container 
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Cardboard egg candy container opens in the middle. In excellent condition. Same graphics on both sides,  Upper half shows two rabbts, one collecting eggs and the other carrying them in a basket. Lower half shows a chick in the grass and flowers. Halves fit together snugly. Printed "Germany" inside on flower decor lining. Very good condition. Please check out the pictures by the link for more product information. Approx. 3" tall
 
German origin
 
ca. 1930
 

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Beautiful Stand up Easter Card Wish 
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Beautiful stand up Easter card wishes.  Card stands with Easel.  An angel scrap can be pulled down to stand about 1/2 an inch off of the card surface. An Easter greetings is exposed, "Wishing you God's Easter blessing". The scrap is glittered on the flowers and angel wings. Outstanding Victorian piece in excellent condition.  For more pictures use the link for more product information. Approx. 5.1" x 3.1"
 
German origin
 
ca. 1880-1890

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