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J50 Easter Candy Container - Flocked Rabbit in crouched position with right paw stretched forward. Circa 1940 Brown color, flocked surface, made of composite material with removable head and glass eyes. Flocking is the process of adding numerous small fiber particles, called flock, onto the figure’s surface to add texture. Candy containers having glass eyes can make one container more desirable than another. These objects are typically made of papier-mache, or composition, 

6 1/2 tall