Posted 3 years ago
jscott0363
(903 items)
Hello everyone!!
My latest rabbit doorstop find is this antique single sided cast iron rabbit. This one was made sometime between 1900-1915 and is still in fair condition. These are very difficult to come by. So, I was glad to find this one and add it to my collection. He measures 11 3/4" tall, 12 1/4" long and weighs nearly 7lbs.
In pic #4, I thought I'd share a photo of our big concrete rabbit that has resided in front of our lamp post for at least 15 years now.
Thanks very much for stopping in for a look!!
Scott
Gorgeous rabbit doorstop, great natural coloring reminds me of the wild outdoor rabbits I see while walking in my neighborhood - when they notice you, they pause as if 'frozen' to blend in with the background
Jenni,
Thanks!! We have a lot of cottontail rabbits in our neighborhood. The rabbits do that very same thing here. So funny how they think we don't see them:)
Vynil,
Jenni
and
Kevin
Thank you all very much for the loves, comment and for stopping by!!
How many doors do you have ? LOL
BB2,
Lol! If I had a door for every doorstop that I own, I'd have at least a couple hundred doors:)
Searching1,
Thanks very much!! Yes, he's in pretty fair condition for his age.
BHIFOS,
vcal,
fortapache,
BB2,
Searching1
and
Dave
Thank you all very much for the loves, comments and for stopping in!!
Phil
and
Thomas
Thanks guys for the loves and for stopping by!!
Alfie
and
vintagelamp
Thank you both very much for the loves and for stopping in!!
I especially love the concrete bunny and everything in picture 4!
Watchsearcher,
Thanks so very much!! He's our guard bunny and he keeps a close watch on our home fur us:)
Penny
and
Watchsearcher
Thank you both very much for the loves, comment and for stopping in!!
Kyra,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping in!!
Thank you so very much Eileen!!
Yes, I do all of my own landscaping and lawn work. I have only 1 acre of lawn, but I have about 60 shrubs tha I trim every few weeks during the Spring, Summer and Fall. About 20 years ago, I got tired of spending tons of money on mulch, so I had crushed red brick put in my landscape. I've thanked myself for that many times over as I've never mulched again.