Can anyone tell me if they recognise this bunny? It was bought in either 2003 or 2004. It's yellow and the ribbons are added. It has beans in its hands and feet and stuffing everywhere else and a white snout with a plastic nose. It has no tail as the tag used to be where the tail should be.
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Send the picture to Hallmark, Gund and Applause customer service. Good luck.
Hi,
This looks like the type of bunny that is used in country décor. It is beautiful. I think it is absolutely adorable.
Robyn
Thanks, I've had him since I was 4 which was nearly 15 years ago so hes old and falling apart.
Aww!! It is cute.
Is it 10 inches tall? It looks like the Princess Toy Brand Soft Bunny.
I am not sure if the company still exists. They were a US company, sold stuffies to a lot of places for resale.
Google has a phone number, but I can't find a website so they may be gone or I am just not looking close enought. The number on Google is 800-252-7638
Post back what you learn! I hope they exist and can confirm.
PS, the tail on these was a white fluff ball and the tag was attached at the tail
It's about the length of a 30cm ruler possibly a bit shorter.
Unfortunately I cant find anything on this company.
I can't get a good look on the eyes of yours: This is what it reminds me of:
www.ebay.com/
The company info I found was this:
Like I said, they may no longer exist, but if you are trying to replace it, you may find one up for grabs on Ebay or Etsy.
Best of luck!
The eyes are made of a single black thread going downwards
Here is a better image of the bunny
Thank you for the better photo!! I have zoomed all over him for details and have gone through all of my sources for IDing him and am coming up empty. He is a lop eared puzzle. He is definitely not the Princess bunny I thought he was (they did not have thread eyes).
Now that I see him, the thread eyes and that you said he has beans in parts, make me think he was handmade. Also, he looks like a thin wale chenille and, usually, the manufactured plushies used a fluffier chenille (now I guess it could be flat and thin because he was well loved).
If he is handmade, it could take months to figure out which pattern he came from. Not only did all the big company's (McCalls etc.) make patterns, but there were thousands of mom and pop pattern shops making and selling plushie patterns.
I will continue to ponder him. In the meantime, you could try putting him out on Facebook and see if someone recognizes him. There is a Doll & Toy Identification Help group that may help.
If you learn something before I do, please post back.
Maybe he is one of a kind, I don't think he was bought from a big toy store, but a small independent.
Yeah the fabric is quite thin I have to keep sewing him back up aha.
I have put him up on a few groups with no luck.
I have put him on other groups with no luck, but thank you.
I am sorry I wasn't able to help. I will keep this in my open stash and if anything comes across that triggers a memory, I will post back!
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