
2001/4/1-5/1 Figurine, 'Bunnykins Games Collection', Basketball Bunnykins, earthenware, designed by Romanda Groom, Australia, modelled by Shane Ridge, made by Royal Doulton, England 1995-2000
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Figurine, 'Bunnykins Games Collection', Basketball Bunnykins, earthenware, designed by Romanda Groom, Australia, modelled by Shane Ridge, made by Royal Doulton, England 1995-2000
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Figurine, 'Bunnykin Games Collection', Basketball Bunnykins, earthenware, designed by Romanda Groom, Australia, modelled by Shane Ridge, made by Royal Doulton, England 1995-2000
Consists of a small earthenware fawn-coloured rabbit figurine known as a Bunnykin. The Bunnykin is positioned on a circular slightly convex base and is depicted as a basketballer. The bunny is depicted throwing a ball and is dressed in white shorts with green and blue trimmings and an orange top, all painted in enamels.
Made: 1995 - 2000
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'BASKETBALL BUNNYKINS / DB 208 / BUNNYKINS GAMES COLLECTION / PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ROYAL DOULTON AUSTRALIA / © 1999 ROYAL DOULTON / LIMITED EDITION OF 2,500 / This is No. 1677' is printed on the bottom of the base.
Production date
1995 - 2000
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