A.Reiche,2 chocolate moulds,sisters with watering cans.
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Pre 1940 item# 637309 (stock# LFTR 254)
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tel. 410-960-6446
small one - SOLD
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'Little Jane"is holding a sprinkling can in this adorable little chocolate mould measuring 3 1/2" tall and 2 3/4" across. She appears to be Mary Jane's YOUNGER SISTER wearing a little slip dress and a big bow in her hair about to water the flowers.Well marked with the name of the maker - Anton Reiche - and the distributor -Weygandt, in the U.S.A.We also have the BIG SISTER by Reiche, this time with hinged closings and distributed by Bramigk Co.in London. They are both in excellent condition and date prior to 1939.
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Chocolate mould of a well dressed Easter bunny.
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Pre 1930 item# 637303 (stock# LFTR253)
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$145.00
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This German chocolate mould measures 6 1/2" high. A very well turned out rabbit wearing a suit,a tie, an handkerchief in his breast pocket, a flower in his lapel, one paw in his jacket pocket and the other holding a walking cane.The marks on the mould are interesting as they are not identified in any of the available books -"Rhenania" and "Koln" above and below "Reiner Fischer". Probably one of the small firms formed around Cologne at the turn of the century.Mold most likely dates from the 1920's. Good condition. Nice detail.
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Easter rabbit in artist's outfit chocolate mould.
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Pre 1960 item# 634580 (stock# LFTR 242)
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$175.00
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Very busy artist bunny striding forward(stepping over three mushrooms) to get on with the job of painting Easter eggs. He is wearing long trousers, a short jacket, a quilted vest, a scarf and eyeglasses. Under one paw is a palette. The other paw has a bucket containing paint brushes. The overall height of the mould is 8 1/2" and the maximum width is about 5".
There is a maker's mark,a hunting horn. It is the mark of Walter Hornlein. The numbers on the mold are 30 on both sides and 3013 on one side near the horn.The condition is very good - some rubbing on the metal finish on the outside of the mould.It is from the 1950s.
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