Posted 7 years ago
jscott0363
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Hello again CW friends!!
Here are two very nice gentleman rabbit doorstops that I was able to acquire this year. I believe the first one, in the dark red coat, was made by the Albany Foundry and has the foundry name embossed into the backside of the base with the number 94. The one in the blue coat also has the number 94 on the backside of the base, but has a slightly heavier base and very slight differences from the red coat rabbit (if you study them closely enough). So, I'm still a bit puzzled by that. These both, however, measure exactly the same at 9 7/8" tall by 4 3/4" wide.
These are pretty hard to come by, so I jumped at the chance to buy these for a really decent price. They were both cast in the early 1900's. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Thanks very much for stopping in to have a look!!
Scott
It's been a while Scott...nice to see you back. :)
Thanks Mike!! Very nice of you to drop by.
Awesome pair Scotty. The Rabbits.
Thanks Roy!! These are two of my most prized doorstops, next to my Spencer double sided. I'll post that one someday soon.
Hi Scott, nice to see you posting! Cute rabbits as always. Hope you are surviving your work load and will be back to normal soon:-)
Judy,
Thanks! It's an extremely busy time of the year for us, but it should wind down over the next few months.
Thanks Ken!! This type of rabbit doorstop is among my favorites and some of the most highly sought after by collectors like myself.
Good to see the cast iron rabbits again.
Thanks fortapache! Very glad that you enjoyed seeing these.
I think the burgundy boy has faster ears - you know, windswept. I really like pairs like this that you can compare the differences. It makes their handmade-ness (new word there) more obvious and so, more appealing. Great post Scott.
Gary,
Thanks friend!! Not a lot of doors, but a lot of trunks to store them in:)
Thanks Karen!!
Most folks wouldn't even notice the slight differences. So, I'm glad it's not just me that see this. BTW, I love your new "Handmade-ness" word. I'm going to start using that one:)
Thanks to you all for the loves and for stopping by
Mike
Roy
Rob
Thomas
Judy
JImam
buckethead
Mani
Ken
fortapache
BB2
Kevin
aura
Phil
Gary
SEAN
and
Karen
Thank you all very much!!
Always love your posts. Along with the others, am happy to see them again. I received a small rabbit from a friend for Easter and I purchased a prim rabbit for myself at a thrift shop. In the past I've put all bunnies away after Easter. These two latest are staying on display.
Thank you so much Mary!! I really love the rabbit and hares you posted a few months back. I have a majority of my rabbits put away, but the special ones, like these, get to stay out year round.
Awesome find!
Thank you Karen!! And a lucky find at that!
Thanks very much for the loves
Mary
Karenoke
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kivatinitz
2 very well preserved Rabbit doorstops Scotty, great addition to your great collection!!
Thanks Roddy!! Though nicely painted, I do not believe these have original paint work. But, I must say that the paint jobs were well done.
Thanks for the loves and for stopping by
Michael
Designer
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Roddy
Beautiful!
Thanks vintagelamp!!
As I've mentioned to others, these are definitely among my favorites.
Thanks very much for the loves and for stopping by
Fran
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vintagelamp
Wandlessfairy
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Jenni
Thank you both very much for the loves and for stopping in!!
vcal,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping by!!