Charming Rabbit Figurine (likely Sandicast or similar resin artist study)
Unbranded (Possibly Sandicast or Stone Critters) · Art & Decor > Figurines & Statues

Era / Decade
1990s-2000s; the realistic texture and matte finish are characteristic of collectable animal figurines from this period.
Material
Cast Resin or Hydrostone; heavy, durable molded material with a hand-painted matte finish to simulate fur texture.
Condition
Good to Very Good. There are minor scuffs on the ears and base visible. The finish appears intact without major chips or repairs.
Demand Level
Moderate; demand peaks during late Winter and Spring (Easter/Spring Decorating) but remains steady for pet enthusiasts.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$15.00 - $35.00
Estimated Retail Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Comparable Sales
Similar unbranded resin bunnies often sell for $12-$20. If identified as a brand like Sandicast, prices can reach $30-$45 depending on size and rarity.
Description
This highly detailed rabbit figurine features a realistic 'fur' texture and a lifelike, inquisitive expression. Painted in a warm tan/honey brown tone, it depicts a rabbit in a cozy, curled sitting position. Ideal for rustic decor, Easter displays, or as a gift for rabbit enthusiasts. Approximately 5-6 inches in height.
Key Features
Realistic texture, lifelike glass-style eyes, neutral color palette that fits farmhouse or transitional decor, and sturdy weight.
Authenticity Indicators
Look for a signed name or a year stamped into the mold near the tail or on the bottom. If there is a gold foil sticker or a felt bottom, it increases professional value. Confidence: High (it is a standard decorative collectible).
Flaws to Note
Small paint rubs on the tips of the ears and paws; minor dust in the 'fur' crevices which can be cleaned with a soft brush.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay, Etsy (if vintage), or Facebook Marketplace for local sales. eBay is best for reaching specific animal collectors.
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Realistic', 'Bunny', 'Hare', 'Farmhouse', and 'Figurine'. Clean meticulously with a soft toothbrush before photographing. Sell in February or March to capitalize on Spring decor trends.