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Absolute rarity ! Hiking bunny with backpack and boots.
On one side the hare has lifted his paw to the spoons, on the other side he holds it in his hip.
So the mold has two different views and is a wonderfully detailed work.
Due to the enchanting patina, it is a great decorative piece today, not only for the easter season - it is an absolutely rare collector's item in any case.
Manufacturer I Model No. I Shape No. I Age:
Anton Reiche, Dresden I #10723 #16 both sides I 1925
Dimensions:
Height approx. 11.8 cm I 4.65"
width ca. 6,5 cm I 2.56"
depth ca. 2,5 cm I 0.98"
Condition:
This in advance: normal scratches and dents, abrasion of the coating also is part of the age and makes the charm of these old pieces!
It will no longer be usable for pouring chocolate - but this should decide the new owner!
Background information on Anton Reiche, Dresden:
The company was founded in 1870 by the then 25-year-old farmer's son Anton Reiche in Wilsdruff. He learned the art of sheet metal forming during his years as a journeyman in Paris at Létang Fils and brought it to his Saxon homeland. In 1877 he specialized in the production of metal tinplate forms and tinplate packaging. As he was a clever businessman, he processed the waste into toys, money boxes and advertising signs etc..
Crucial to his success, however, was the switch from expensive copper chocolate molds to the much cheaper tinplate chocolate molds. (Source: M.Wolf Chocolate & Chocolate Molds)
Unit price!
Sale without decoration!
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