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Bear Cookie Jar

Franco Lapini Bear Head Silver Plated Ice Bucket Cookie Jar, Italy, 1970
Franco Lapini Bear Head Silver Plated Ice Bucket Cookie Jar, Italy, 1970

Franco Lapini Bear Head Silver Plated Ice Bucket Cookie Jar, Italy, 1970

By Franco Lapini

Located in Munich, DE

Franco Lapini exquisite bear head sculpture is made entirely of metal plated in silver and its

Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Brass

Sitting Bear Ice Bucket / Beverage Cooler. Cast Aluminum by Arthur Court. Signed
Sitting Bear Ice Bucket / Beverage Cooler. Cast Aluminum by Arthur Court. Signed

Sitting Bear Ice Bucket / Beverage Cooler. Cast Aluminum by Arthur Court. Signed

By Arthur Court

Located in Kansas City, MO

Whimsical Smiling Sitting Bear Ice Bucket / wine cooler / cookie jar by Arthur Court. Substantial

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Aluminum

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Located in Jersey City, NJ

Mama bear cookie jar designed 2012 ceramic Measures: 12 1/2 H x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches limited

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2010s More Dining and Entertaining

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Modern Teddy Bear Cookie Jar by Dansk
Modern Teddy Bear Cookie Jar by Dansk

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H 9.75 in W 7.75 in D 7 in

Modern Teddy Bear Cookie Jar by Dansk

By Løvig Design

Located in New York, NY

A modern "Teddy Bear" cookie jar by Dansk. Denmark, circa 1960. Beige ceramic. Signed.

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Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Fat bear cookie jar, 1940's
Fat bear cookie jar, 1940's

Fat bear cookie jar, 1940's

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Fat bear cookie jar, 1940's

Located in Clear Spring, MD

Huge cookie jar in bear form. Wonderful molded details to indicate fur and paws. Plenty of room to

Category

Vintage 1940s Ceramics

Materials

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