
They now join my slowly growing collection of tiny porcelain animals. This collection started when one of my aunts gifted me the three little crocodiles that belonged to Nanna's mother. I'm hoping to find a suitable wall shelf case to display them in, with mirrored backing and closing glass doors.

My little animals are wrapped up and boxed safely until I find that display case. But the trio of fawns will reside with my 'Bambi Shrine' for the moment. It contains the salt and pepper shakers (on it's mothers), 1940's print edition of Disney's Bambi, porcelain doe, Disney Bambi view master reel, porcelain stag bookends, A 1939 print edition of Bambi's Children by Felix Salten and a 1940 print edition of Bambi by Felix Salten. I hope to find the german versions, the language in which it was originally written. Lucky I happen to be able to read German!

I won't be keeping my Bambi Shrine forever. The bits and pieces will be scattered around my future house. For now the one shelf is the safest place for them.



Ohhh I love Bambi! I must have worn out the tape when I was little. What great finds.
ReplyDeleteI love this stuff, very cut, good finds!
ReplyDeleteI saw the same set at an antique shop in Grand Rapids. I bought the smallest deer, but I think I might go back and buy the rest of the set
ReplyDeleteOh yes! And make sure you are quick about it. It's so upsetting when you go back and they are gone. This happened to me with a similar set that were kids (baby goats). I love goats so I'll never live that one down.
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