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Fitz and Floyd Rabbit Trinket Dish and Votive Holder Set

Decorative Collectibles / Ceramic Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$45-65

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set consists of two hand-painted ceramic decorative items featuring whimsical anthropomorphic rabbits. The larger piece is a shallow, circular candy or trinket dish with a scalloped edge modeled to resemble pink rose petals. Attached to the front is a seated white rabbit figure wearing a bright yellow and green checkered waistcoat with a ruffled white collar. The smaller piece functions as a votive or tea light holder, featuring a clear glass bulbous insert resting on a base of sculpted pink roses and green leaves. Standing beside the glass is a smaller matching white rabbit in a yellow jacket. Both pieces exhibit the vibrant, high-gloss glazed finish characteristic of late 20th-century Fitz and Floyd collectibles, likely from the 'Spring Bunny' or 'Garden Easter' collections, dating to the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship shows fine hand-painted details in the rabbits' facial expressions and clothing patterns. The items appear to be in good vintage condition with no visible cracks or heavy crazing in the glaze, though minor shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings is standard for items of this age.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, I have appraised this two-piece Fitz and Floyd rabbit-themed set, consisting of a trinket dish and a matching votive holder. The items appear to be authentic examples of Fitz and Floyd's whimsical Easter/Spring collections from the late 1980s or early 1990s. The specific color palette—featuring the signature pink cabbage rose detailing and the yellow/green checkered waistcoats—is highly characteristic of their 'Garden' or 'Spring' series (such as the 'Bunny Bloom' or generic Easter variations) produced during their peak manufacturing period in Japan or Taiwan. The condition appears to be generally good, retaining a high-gloss finish without visible chips, cracks, or significant repair work in the photos. The glaze remains vibrant, a critical factor for Fitz and Floyd collectors who prize the crispness of the hand-painted detailing. However, lighter colors like the yellow jackets are prone to cold paint flaking, which I cannot rule out without physical handling. Market conditions for Fitz and Floyd remain active but are softer than peak 1990s values. While large tureens or rare teapots command high prices, smaller accessory pieces like these are more common. The value is buoyed by having the matching pair intact, as single votives are less desirable. Comparables for similar small candy dishes typically sell for $20-30, with the votive adding another $20-35 to the total. Please note that this appraisal relies solely on digital images. To confirm full value, I would need to physically inspect the undersides to verify the maker's mark (stamped logo vs. sticker), check for microscopic crazing common in vintage ceramics, and feel the edges of the rose petals for 'flea bites' (minute chips) that photos often obscure.

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