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Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold

Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold

Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
Experience the intersecting apex of art and function with this remarkable Anton Reiche Chocolate Mold, a true homage to the golden age of chocolate making. The producer’s surname meaning “rich in power” in his native German, nods to the legacy of the world’s greatest chocolate molds, with over 50,000 different forms produced. Historical pieces spanning the length of both world wars, Reiche’s wide array of molds turned chocolate into charming confections, making every piece a magical bite of history. This vintage circa 1930s Anton Reiche Chocolate Mold was produced in Dresden, Germany, with Anton Reiche markings including “#17, ” featuring three officers signaling a tasty traffic stop. This intriguing conversation starter for your home is a delightful nod to law enforcement with a side of sweetness. Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more details.
Circa 1930s German Anton Reiche Triple Traffic Officer Chocolate Mold
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Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold

Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold

Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
Explore where art meets function with this remarkable Anton Reiche Chocolate Mold, a true homage to the golden age of chocolate making. The producer’s surname meaning “rich in power” in his native German, nods to the legacy of the world’s greatest chocolate molds, with over 50,000 different forms produced. Historical pieces spanning the length of both world wars, Reiche’s wide array of molds turned chocolate into charming confections, making every piece a magical bite of history. This vintage circa 1930s Anton Reiche Chocolate Mold was produced in Dresden, Germany with the markings Dresden #8 D. R. G. ” and “#26122, features four dapper grooms, each impeccably dressed in suits and hats. Effortlessly blend the matrimonial whimsy of the 1930s with your contemporary décor, making your home echo with tradition. Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more details.
Circa 1930s Anton Reiche German Four Grooms Chocolate Mold
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Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold

Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold
Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold
Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold
Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold
Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold

Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold
The eye-catcher of any table, this Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold is a masterpiece sure to spark reminiscences of Easter’s gone by, connecting generations through the shared experience of tradition and love. Originally crafted for ice cream, these vintage chocolate molds have evolved with time into intricate tools of artistry and craftsmanship that continue to grace our tables with the sweetest of delights. With its storied history and undeniable charm, it invites you to create new memories and continue the tradition of Easter sweetness for years to come. Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more details.
Circa 1940s Easter Basket Chocolate Mold