Posted 7 years ago
Newfld
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This 6"H persimmon (deep orange) sculpted glass bunny is from the rare original 1968-1969 series and named Thumper after the Bambi cartoon. Later made in a variety of types & colors, the orig. five colors were persimmon, avocado, blunique, amber & thistle pink. By Viking Glass Co. (1944-1998) of New Martinsville WV
Ken, you always make my day with your kind compliments. This bunny was the hardest glass animal I ever had to photograph, so sculpted that whether in natural or artificial light he was shadowy all over. So very grateful for the nice words J.
Thank you for the luv
AdeleC
vetraio50
Ken
Eileen
Much appreciated fort
With thanks blunderbuss2
Thanks so much Manikin
Many thanks aura
Thanks for the luv Roy
Aw Jenni he is adorable :-) )
Many thanks Karen, much appreciated
Really glad you liked him Judy, he is cute, I think they did a good job modeling him after the thumper character in Bambi
Very happy and adorable, what more can one want !
Makes me so happy you liked him Phil, thanks for the kind words
Thank you so much dlpetersen
Sincere thanks Sean
What a little cutie New! With that beautiful red, it definitely stands out... no wallflower here : )
Very kind compliment Rick, I appreciate it! He does look red but is actually the dark orange persimmon color- I held him up to other Viking red glass animals to be sure, their reds are more ruby
I love him!
Another wonderful bunny that I missed. I love you Thumper bunny Jenni!!
Thanks for the sweet comment Laura!
Scott I'm so happy you found my Thumper & for the love, I forgot about this post! He is one of my nicest glass animals, a bright deep orangy red, and so heavy, must be leaded glass
oh wow intense red!
Thank you KinkiPlz & AnythingObscure for the love, glad you liked this rabbit.
Appreciate the great comment Kinki, yes this Thumper bunny is quite red! In person it has a bit of an orange-red coloring and was sold to me as Persimmon which is a rare Viking color in glass animals, but in my photos it looks to be definitely bright red. Such a heavy piece, I think Viking used leaded glass, but they are very strongly made & impressive
Appreciate the thoughtful love Nafssalg, very glad you liked this Viking rabbit
Very kind of you MrsT, really appreciate the love
Thanks so much for the bunny love
Phil
vcal
Giana
Bronmar