
Br'er Rabbit Plush Toy
This is a plush toy depicting the character Br'er Rabbit from Disney's 1946 film "Song of the South." The toy measures approximately 12 inches in height while in a seated position. It is constructed from various soft plush materials, with a light brown face and belly, dark brown ears and hands/feet, and pink inner ears. He is dressed in a red long-sleeved shirt and blue pants with a black belt. He wears a dark blue hat with a black brim and a single yellow button or accent on the front. The facial features, including the eyes, nose, and mouth with two visible teeth, are embroidered or appliqued onto the head. The toy appears to be in good condition with no significant visible wear, tears, or staining. There are no apparent manufacturer's marks or tags visible in the image, which could indicate age or origin. Based on the character and style, this plush toy is likely from the mid to late 20th century, potentially coinciding with releases or revivals of the film or character merchandise. The stitching and construction appear to be of reasonable quality for a mass-produced plush toy.
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Estimated Value
$30-50
Basic Information
Category
Plush Toy
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$30-50
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Item Description
This is a plush toy depicting the character Br'er Rabbit from Disney's 1946 film "Song of the South." The toy measures approximately 12 inches in height while in a seated position. It is constructed from various soft plush materials, with a light brown face and belly, dark brown ears and hands/feet, and pink inner ears. He is dressed in a red long-sleeved shirt and blue pants with a black belt. He wears a dark blue hat with a black brim and a single yellow button or accent on the front. The facial features, including the eyes, nose, and mouth with two visible teeth, are embroidered or appliqued onto the head. The toy appears to be in good condition with no significant visible wear, tears, or staining. There are no apparent manufacturer's marks or tags visible in the image, which could indicate age or origin. Based on the character and style, this plush toy is likely from the mid to late 20th century, potentially coinciding with releases or revivals of the film or character merchandise. The stitching and construction appear to be of reasonable quality for a mass-produced plush toy.
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