Goose Egg Fabergé Style Jeweled Perfume Bottle with Bunny Rabbit Footed Stand
Unbranded (Likely Boutique or Artisan Made) · Art & Decor > Collectible Figurines

Era / Decade
1990s - Early 2000s
Material
Likely a real blown/emptied goose egg shell, gold-tone base metal (pot metal), faux crystals/rhinestones, and textile/thread stem accents.
Condition
Good to Very Good. The shell is intact, which is the most critical factor. The gold finish on the crown and bunny base shows minor signs of oxidation/tarnish consistent with age.
Demand Level
Moderate - Niche. Highly seasonal for Easter collectors but maintains steady year-round interest for egg and rabbit enthusiasts.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $25 | Mid: $40 | High: $60
Estimated Retail Value
$45 - $65
Comparable Sales
Similar jeweled goose eggs with figural stands typically sell for $35-$50 on eBay. Pieces with rabbit/animal motifs tend to fetch a small premium over standard filigree stands.
Description
Exquisite Fabergé-inspired decorative egg featuring a unique hand-embellished floral design. The cream-colored egg (likely a real goose egg) is adorned with red and green faceted rhinestones forming flowers and leaves, complete with a green thread-wrapped stem. The egg is topped with a tiered gold-tone beaded crown. It sits atop a highly detailed gold-tone tripod stand featuring three figural bunny rabbits. A perfect addition to an Easter display or a perfume bottle collection.
Key Features
Whimsical bunny rabbit tripod base; real eggshell construction; dual-purpose as a perfume bottle and decorative object; Fabergé style appeal; holiday crossover (Easter/Spring).
Authenticity Indicators
Confidence Level: Medium. This is not a Romanov-era Fabergé nor an Imperial collection piece. It is a high-quality giftware item. The lack of a 'Joan Rivers' or 'Franklin Mint' hallmark suggests it may be a boutique artisan piece or a high-end import.
Flaws to Note
Minor tarnish on the metal stand; dust in the crevices of the thread-wrapped stem; possible slight residue from glue used for the rhinestones.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay is the best platform for reach; Etsy is ideal if marketed as 'Vintage Decor'; Facebook Marketplace for local niche collectors.
Selling Tips
List this toward the end of February or early March to catch the Easter decorating crowd. Use keywords like 'Fabergé Style', 'Goose Egg', 'Jeweled', 'Bunny Rabbit', and 'Grandmillennial'. Highlight that the egg is fragile and describe secure double-boxing in your shipping policy.