Antique Metal Bird Chocolate Molds

     There were many Antique Metal Chocolate Molds of birds.  The Antique Chocolate Molds show below illustrate the variety of sizes that were available in the metal antique molds.    The Large Duck is an example of a 'Display' Antique Metal Chocolate Mold.   If you would like to know more about any of the Antique Chocolate molds pictured  please contact us at dadsfollie@aol.com .

 

Antique Metal Chocolate  Molds -  Birds

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Dated 1927 Anton Reiche Pelican

 


Manufacturer:
German--Anton Reiche
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
17712
Price: 110.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: A cute little pelican sitting by the sea.  I think he is waiting for unsuspecting fish to swim by.   A well detailed mold with the mold number, date and the manufacturer mark on the flange.

Art Deco Stork

 

 


Manufacturer:
Austrian--Teiche
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
1732
Price: 165.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a Fantastic mold of an Art Deco style Stork.  He is so stylized, it feels like he is staring out at me from the 1920's.  He is marked Teiche-Wien on the flange.

Chicken and Chicks pulling Cart

 

 

Manufacturer:  Dutch--Vorman Fabriek
Circa: After World War II
Mold Number: 16110
Price: 115.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a wonderful mold of a chicken and two chicks pulling a cart.  The little ones are all hitched up and helping pull this cart.  This has wonderful detail and the cart is made from a giant egg...maybe an ostrich.

Chick and Duck Flat

 

 

 

Manufacturer:  American
Circa: After World War II
Mold Number: None
Price: 45.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a nice little flat mold of a duck and a chick.  They seem to be all dressed and ready for Easter.  The Chick has flowers on her head and down her front.  The Duck is all ready in a bow.  This is a nice mold that displays very well and could even be hung on a wall in the kitchen.

Small Turkey

 

Manufacturer: United States--Eppelsheimer e
Circa: Prior to World War II
Mold Number: 6514
Price: 59.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is one small Tom Turkey. He is small but proud, standing tall with his feathers fluffed and his fantail spread wide.  I guess he is just the right size for a mouse family Thanksgiving or as an individual dessert.  This a well detailed mold with a nice patina, just right for a collection, Big or Small.

"Rubber Ducky"

 

 

 

Manufacturer: European
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number: None
Price: 66.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great mold of a little "Rubber Ducky" that anyone would love.  This guy has a lot of "attitude" also with his tail perked up and sticking out his tongue a bit!  A fun little mold with a good patina.

 

Large Duck

 

 

 

Manufacturer: Dutch--Vorman Fabriek
Circa:
After World War II
Mold Number: 16602
Price: 189.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a large duck, just in time for duck season.  He is well detailed and is open on the back to make a chocolate duck dish.  I bet they used him to hold jelly beans for nibbling.  A Nice mold with good detail and is well marked on the flange.

 

LeTang Hen with Nest

 

 

Manufacturer: French--LeTang et Fils
Circa: Prior to WWII
Mold Number:
None
Price: 215.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a great looking Hen with a nest.  The molds are a good pair and display well together.  I don't think anyone would be unhappy if had a chocolate chicken from this mold for Sunday dinner.  They also have great detail and patina.

 

Rooster and Hen

 

 


Manufacturer:
T. C. Weygandt, New York
Circa:
After World War II
Mold Number: 295 & 294
Price: $159.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This dressed Hen and Rooster sell as a set.  They have consecutive mold number.   The rooster appears copper in color as the Nickel clad has worn off.  Both molds will mold chocolate.

Hi! World!

 


Manufacturer:
German--Anton Reiche
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number: 22819S
Price: 135.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This little guy is ready to take on this brave new world. Fresh from the egg with a "can do" attitude on his face.  A wonderful little mold that is well marked on the flange and has a good patina.

Hen on a Basket

 


Manufacturer:
U.S.- Weygandt
Circa:
After World War II
Mold Number: 316
Price: 38.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This mould is a good price--the detail is excellent with even the eggs showing.

Mother Duck

 


Manufacturer:
United States--Eppelsheimer
Circa:
Prior to World War II
Mold Number:
6213
Price: 45.00
Shipping Cost: Actual shipping + Ins.

Comments: This is a nice mold of a mother duck sitting on her nest.  The mold has great markings on the flange .  I'm not sure what kind of duck she is...but possibly a Mallard since Eppelsheimer was a New York firm.  A well detailed and nice mold.

Antique Metal Bird Chocolate Mold were produced in a variety of sizes and subjects.  The most common were Chocolate Molds of hens.
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