Animals

Dated 1949 Sommet Lion

 

 

Manufacturer: French-Sommet
Circa: 1949
Mold Number: 1419
Price: 195.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a fantastically detailed mold of a lion.  The definition of the lion's muscles is amazing!  He looks like he has been working out at the gym!  It must be Arnold Schwartzakitty!!!  This mold is well marked too with the Dancing Dolphin of Sommet, a diamond 49 which tells the year of manufacture and 1L which tells how much chocolate it takes to mold him.  A great mold all around.

Dachshund

 


Manufacturer:
European
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
NONE
Price: 295.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: Here is a wonderful little Dachshund--standing proud and keeping a sharp eye out for any food that may hit the floor.  A great mold that has good detail and I believe it is of German manufacture. 

Little Coco

 

 


Manufacturer:
German-Anton Reiche
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
23989
Price: 650.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great mold of Little Coco Bear.  He is sitting waiting for someone to come love him.  Just don't squeeze too tight....being made from chocolate he may melt!  He is not marked but I believe him to be of German manufacture possibly Anton Reiche.

Circus Elephant

 

 


Manufacturer:
French--Matfer
Circa: After World War II
Mold Number:
None
Price: 149.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: Hurry!!! Hurry!!! Hurry!!!! Come one!!! Come All!!!  See the amazing elephant balance a ball on his trunk in the center ring!!  A neat and well detailed mold of a performing elephant.

Late 1800's Sommet Dog Mold

 

 

 

Manufacturer: French-Sommet
Circa:
Late 1800's
Mold Number:

Price: 465.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great very old mold of a French poodle.  The mold dates from the late 1800's as it is made from tinned copper.  The molds were made from tinned steel after 1900 because it was cheaper and much more durable.  A fantastic addition for a collection.

Retriever

 


Manufacturer:
Dutch--Vorman Fabrieck
Circa:
After World War II
Mold Number:
4048
Price: 89.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: A retriever standing tall in the grass...ready to go get whatever has caught his eye!  This is a fun little mold for any dog owner or lover.

Calf

 


Manufacturer:
European
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number: 3714
Price: 110.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great mold of a little calf.  He looks to be about to nuzzle up to his Mom.  This is a neat mold and for any City Slickers Fans a chance to get a chocolate Norman.

Pig


Manufacturer:
German-Walters of Berlin
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number: 8325
Price: 79.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments:  A nice mold of a strolling pig.   I think he's been walking a long way and looks tired...maybe he escaped the market!  An interesting mold that is well marked with the manufacturer on the outside flange and the mold number on the inside flange.

                             

Bear

 


Manufacturer:
German--Riecke & Co
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number: 404
Price: 79.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a wonderful mold of a walking bear.  From the look on his face, I don't think he is a dancing bear.  A nice mold for any animal lover.

Cat

 


Manufacturer:
German-Anton Reiche
Circa:
Prior to World War II  dated 1934
Mold Number: 17485
Price: 149.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a happy content looking cat!  This a great mold with detail including the tail wrapped around him.  Good manufacturer and number markings on the flange.

Bull

 


Manufacturer:
French-Sommet
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
NONE
Price: 295.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great large bull mold.  Condition is good throughout the mold.  He seems to waiting, in the field, for the cows to come home.

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