| Bunnykins Figurine Flamenco Dancer
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine Flamenco Dancer was one of a series of Bunnykins dancers released for special events. this one in 2002 and was made in England. The latin rhythm has been captured in the peplem, frilled gold skirt and black velvet top and and the finishing touch of a long stem, single rose across her mouth. This piece will make a definite statement in the Bunnykins collection or will make a delightful gift for the spirited dancing enthusiast. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Lawyer
Figurines
Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine was made in England and released especially for the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club in 1999 While this piece would be a must for Bunnykins Collectors it would also appeal to anyone in the legal fraternity, as a gift for a special occasion. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Captain Cook
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Buinnykins Figurine Captain Cook was made in England and is a Limited Edition no 1524/2500. A delightful acquisition for the Bunnykins collector or an interesting piece for an Australian History buff |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Mrs. Bunnykins at the Easter Parade.
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine, Mrs Bunnykins at the Easter Parade is DB19 the original colourway, first released in 1982 and discontinued in 1996. Made in England she would be much sought after by the Bunnykins devotee. or would make a valuable Easter Gift for a collector. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Groom
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine Groom was made in England and released for general sale 1991. A picture of elegance in his formal suit and carrying his top hat he would fit into the collection for serious Bunnykins devotee. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Tourist
Figurines
Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine Tourist was released in 1999 for the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club as part of the Holiday Outing Series. This figurine will be an important acquisition for the serious Bunnykins Collector or would make an ideal gift for the man who likes to travel |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Sightseer
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine Sightseer was released in 2003 exclusively for the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club, and will be a sought after figurine for the serious collector. Dressed in her pink trouser suit and sandals and clutching her wide rimmed straw hat, Sightseer makes a quirky figurine who would be equally at home in the serious or casual collection. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Witches Cauldron
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine, Witches Cauldron, made in England was released in 2003 in a Limited Edition 1497/1500. This figurine is a must for the avid Bunnykins Collector and would make an interesting feature in any display cabinet. Pieces like this are not readily available because of restricted production and the fact that the figurine was not generally available in retail stores. |
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| Bunnykins Figurine Eureka
Figurines
| Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurine Eureka was created to celebrate Australia's early gold prospecting history. First digging occured in 1851 at Bathurst, New South Wales to be followed shortly after by diggings in Victoria and Western Australia This figurine is a Limited Edition no 0198/1000 and would make an interesting gift for a history enthusiast or be a welcone addition to any collection |
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| Victa Bunnykins
Figurines
Royal Doulton Victa Bunnykins Figurine was created to celebrate the success story of the Victa Motor Mower. The first crude model was made in 1952 using scrap metal and a peach can for the fuel but it grew to be an icon in every Auistralian backyard and later was exported to many overseas countries. As a Limited Edition 0838/1000 it will be much sought after and will make an important statement in any collection |
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