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Bring a dash of mid-century whimsy to your morning coffee or spring brunch. This delightful little bunny, with its joyful "laughing" expression and perky ears, captures the essence of 1950s Japanese ceramic imports. Its creamy white glaze and simple hand-painted details embody the "slow living" aesthetic, serving as both a functional creamer and a charming conversation piece for a curated kitchen.

Maker: Unbranded; embossed "JAPAN" on base.

Era: Mid-20th Century (Circa 1950s-60s).

Material: Glazed Ceramic.

Color: Bright White with pink and black hand-painted accents.

Dimensions: Approximately 4.5" Tall.

This vintage piece is in lovely displayable condition. It shows light signs of age consistent with mid-century ceramics, including minor shelf wear on the unglazed bottom rim and a faint, graceful patina to the glaze. No major chips or structural cracks were noted upon inspection.

A perky ears and a permanent smile—this vintage bunny is ready to hop onto your breakfast table and brighten every pour.

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Vintage White Ceramic Bunny Creamer | Laughing Rabbit Pitcher | Made in Japan

$26.00Price
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    Free for you, most economical for me

  • Use

    Display, piece of history, high tea

  • Returns/Exchanges

    Please, if for any reason this item is not what you expected, contact me BEFORE filing a claim or starting a return. If this item is damaged during delivery I will send you a refund or a replacement, if I have one. This will save us time and energy in resolving whatever the problem is. I care about your satisfaction.

  • Size

    4.5" tall

  • Material

    White glazed ceramic

  • Maker

    Made in Japan

  • color

    White porcelain

  • New or Used

    Used, excellent condition

  • Location

    414-E5-26

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