Vintage German Metal Chocolate Mold Large Display Easter Bunny Rabbit 17 inches. This big bunny is marked 4192 which indicates it was made by Heris. This bunny is sitting on a mile marker. He holds a very detailed walking stick and has a pack on his back. Bunny wears a jacket, pants and kerchief. This is a big mold. More like a show piece. It’s in beautiful shape with a nice patina. Has wear from clips and from general use.. 17 inches high by 7. 5 x 3inches wide 2lb 3 oz.
Sommet 1938 chocolate or ice cream mold with the dolphin logo. It is marked with 3/4 which means it holds 3/4 liter of ice cream. It is Jack & the Beanstalk or a boy in a tree. It has some mild surface rusting, but no opens or breaks.
Early metal candy or chocolate molds. Set of 3 footballs. Marked Van Emden Co New York. Roughly 6 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ and 2 1/2 thick. Little rust on the latches but everything works. Please contact me with any questions and check out my other items for sale.
Vintage German tin 1-piece chocolate mold, about 7 inches in diameter and 1 inch deep, stamped 1637 and Van Emden on the side. Design is a rose bouquet around a rectangular name card, with a pie crust edge, would be about 3/4 inches deep from top of flowers to base when unmolded. Could be used with fondant to make a cake topper. In very good condition — see pictures.
Antique Metal Chocolate Mold Boy Climbing Tree 9½” x 5¾” Vintage Unmarked. T his offer is for an antique metal two piece chocolate mold of a boy climbing a tree. Item measures 9½” x 5¾:” x 3½. If antique/vintage things are your jam (if you are here, they probably are) check out my store for more cool stuff. My store is primarily vintage holiday (Christmas and Halloween), vintage toys, and kitchen equipment. Thank you for looking. Please consider supporting small business. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Lastly, I truly appreciate your interest in my item and ask that you like, and share my store with your friends and family. Please read the following Terms of Sale carefully. My items are described as accurately as possible including known flaws. I guarantee all my items to be as represented. Nearly all of my products are used (gently or otherwise) and the description is my opinion.
Museum Quality double hinged Hermann Walter, Berlin, founded around 1866, was the first German factory of chocolate moulds. Hermann Walter, which was run on by the sons, used to have about 5000 different models in production but after 1948 they were located in the East sector of Berlin. Back then, the proprietors emigrated to West Berlin and produced moulds under the name of Erich Bonck, Berlin-Neukölln. In 1952 the production run under the name of Hermann Walter again until the firm was taken over by co. (Chocolate Molds Museum website). Consists 14 individual molds that make 7 front & back figures. Very whimsical grouping that includes an Easter rabbit pulling a newly hatched chick in a cart shaped like an egg (similar to the post card image shown in the gallery for reference purposes). Measures approximately 17″ by 6″ by 2 overall. V intage condition as shown.