Vintage Antique Eppelsheimer Large 14 1/2 Tin Easter Bunny Rabbit with Basket Chocolate Mold 8046 Primitive. Excellent condition, has a little rust along bottom edges.
Impressive 9 x 7 mold. Egg itself is 8″ tall x 5.5″ wide x 6 deep. This mold has a large hinge on top and a clip on bottom. Design features a rabbit running over the top of a scrolled banner area. No visible maker marks – and I cannot locate it in any of my catalogues. Wish I knew who made this beauty! Might be antique – certainly vintage. See all photos, ask any questions.
The Easter bunny is pulling a big cracked egg cart. 6 inches by 3 1/2 inches tall. Pical scratches from use and clips. Front of mold has a few dents in the flange and it prohibits the mold from sealing perfectly. Inside looks like you’ll still be able to use it. Stamped 192 and this indicates it was made by Weygandt in the USA. This is a two part mold with an open egg and I’ve never really understood how they pour this type of mold. Do they just fill it up to the top and have a flat top on the egg part or is there some clever technique where they pour out the still warm chocolate in the egg part and make it hollow? Please note that any color you’re seeing on the mold in some of the photos is just a reflection of colors in the room or at times what I’m wearing! I was wearing a red shirt that day and you can see the color reflected.
Antique Anton Reiche Dresden Postcard Chocolate Mold Easter Rabbit Riding Dog. See Pics for condition and details. Pics are considered part of the description. Clean Smoke-free Pet-free Environment. Message me with any questions or concerns.
This is an antique chocolate mold featuring two Easter bunny rabbits in a silver metal material. The mold is medium-sized, measuring 9 inches in diameter and 7 inches in height, with hinged clasps for easy use. It is a heavy-duty item suitable for making candy or chocolate. The design is in a primitive style, ideal for Easter-themed baking and crafting projects.
The object is a vintage metal chocolate mold in the shape of a crouching rabbit, likely used for making Easter chocolates. The mold is marked SAN EMOEN CO. Made in germany mold. It is a two-piece mold, held together by an overlapping flange. The mold creates a 3-dimensional chocolate rabbit. Similar molds were commonly used in chocolate shops for making hollow chocolates. The mold’s dimensions are approximately 4.5 inches tall. Such molds are now considered collectible items.