Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
For your consideration is a charming little antique chocolate mold of a resting lamb/sheep/ewe. It has nice age to it. It is double sided and the original clips are included. This is one of three lamb/sheep molds that I have listed. Early molds were manufactured in France and Germany. This mold does not have a mark for a country of origin, but is likely from one of those countries. It would make a darling addition to a folk art Easter display or used to display with other assorted molds. Perhaps it could be used as a beeswax mold. Height – 3 3/4. Width (at base) – 2 1/4. Mold comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home. Questions are always welcome and additional photos can be provided upon request. Thank you for looking!
Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
19th Century Chocolate Fluer de Lis Mold Anton Reiche Dredsen Germany Antique RARE. I have NOT found any with this pattern.. Mold is embossed with the company name and #3447 as pictured. Mold interior is nicely detailed. Mold Shape: Fluer de Lis Maker: Anton Reiche Signed: Yes Size: Measures 7 1/2″ X 6 3/4″….
Great chocolate mold with 10 compartments. In good vintage condition. It is marked Anton Reiche Dresden #1281. Has a bit of rust on sides. Measures at 16 1/2 x 5.
Mold by Eppelshiemer model #8010 features 5 sitting cats on one mold. In great condition and ready to use. Measures 11.25″ long and 3″ tall. Depth of each cat is 2 at widest.
Antique Anton Reiche bunny rabbit mold. The number 4 is stamped on both pieces. The mold measures approximately 4″ x 3 1/2″ x 1 1/8. Two antique clips included.
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.