1979 Holland Mold Hand Painted Rabbits by Tree Stump Candy Dish. Measures about 3.5" in height by 8.75" long and 5.5" wide. The opening is 3.5". Good condition. Has some small chips.
This charming ceramic candy dish is a genuine piece of 1970s folk art, featuring the iconic Holland Mold mark and a hand-painted date of 1979. The vessel is cleverly disguised as a hollowed-out tree stump, complete with deeply grooved bark textures and realistic knots rendered in a rich, multi-toned brown glaze. Tucked away at the base of the trunk are two adorable white rabbits, their features carefully detailed with soft pink ears and bright eyes as they nestle into a bed of vibrant green grass. This piece represents the height of the ceramic hobbyist movement, where individual artists would pour and paint these molds to create unique, one-of-a-kind home accents.
The 3.5-inch opening makes this an ideal tabletop companion for wrapped candies, desk supplies, or even a small cachepot for a miniature fern. While there are some small, honest chips indicative of its age and previous use as a functional household object, they blend naturally into the rustic, textured surface of the tree bark. To highlight its whimsical character, style this on a kitchen hutch or a sunroom side table surrounded by other natural elements like pinecones or smooth river stones. It perfectly captures a Rustic and Primitive aesthetic, bringing a touch of the forest floor into a cozy interior setting.
This item is vintage, over 45 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1979 Holland Mold Hand Painted Rabbit Tree Stump Dish
1979 Holland Mold Hand Painted Rabbit Tree Stump Dish
$29.00