Large Antique German Chocolate Mold with Bunnies carrying baskets. Nice hinged double door German chocolate mold. Makes 6 3 inch bunnies at a time. Nice Patina to this beauty. I have seen similar models so this item likely dates to late 19th C or Early 20th C.
Antique vintage Santa chocolate mold tray. 11 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches in length. Chocolate mold featurer 54 small Santas. The Santa’s measure 2 inches tall by 1 inch width at waist and measure 1/2 inch depth. The outer edges of mold tray has some normal signs of wear such as slight dents in outer frame of mold tray. The Santa molds are in good condition.
A set of 7 Van Emdem Co. Standing hinged roosters measuring 4″x4″. All in great shape less one with exterior and interior tarnish/wear. Lots of pics do please look thru. I have many other molds I’ll be listing and others up for offer now.
Thank you for your interest in my items. Up for sale is another great estate sale find and a Wonderful addition/collectible display piece! Antique vintage chocolate?? EASTER BUNNY RABBIT?? CHOCOLATE Hinged MOLD. Antique vintage chocolate Easter bunny mold. Some wear from age and use. Mold will create an almost 7 Tall bunny. Measures at the wisest point 13 Long. Just over 2 deep. This is a fabulous mold. Feature 4 bunnies/rabbits carrying a basket on each ones back. Very heavy almost 6 pounds. Please see pictures for condition. I do my best to describe my item as accurately and clearly as possible so you know exactly what you are potentially purchasing. Please have a look at all photos and enlarge to provide the best description and condition. The actual color may appear different than on your monitor. I will make every effort to have a mutually agreeable outcome. It is always my goal to have a satisfied customer. 100% feedback is always a good thing and the goal. Track Page Views With.
Antique Hermann Walter Berlin German Chocolate Heavy Tray Mold Marked # 10814 in the form of Gnomes or Elves. Measures – 11″ x 8″. Hermann Walter Berlin was founded in 1866 and was the first German factory to produce chocolate molds.