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On display at Young V&A
Imagine Gallery, Small Worlds, Case 1, Shelf 4

Kirsty Corntop

Toy Rabbit Figure
1989-1995 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Toy rabbit figure, moulded plastic covered with cream and grey flock. The head and body are cream and the tips of the ears and the left eye patch are grey. The eyes are black beads and the tail is a pompom made of nylon wool. The hands are curled and the feet flat. It is jointed at the neck, shoulders and hips.

It is dressed in a dress of pink cotton printed in blue, dark pink and olive green to show a floral pattern, lace trim, pink ribbons which tie at neck and white plastic button; back fastening with velcro.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Figure
  • Dress
Titles
  • Kirsty Corntop (manufacturer's title)
  • Sylvanian Families (series title)
Materials and techniques
Moulded vinyl with flock, bead eyes and nylon wool, cotton, lace, ribbon and velcro
Brief description
Fabric coated plastic Sylvanian Families girl rabbit figure made in Taiwan by Epoch Co. Ltd. for Tomy, 1989
Physical description
Toy rabbit figure, moulded plastic covered with cream and grey flock. The head and body are cream and the tips of the ears and the left eye patch are grey. The eyes are black beads and the tail is a pompom made of nylon wool. The hands are curled and the feet flat. It is jointed at the neck, shoulders and hips.

It is dressed in a dress of pink cotton printed in blue, dark pink and olive green to show a floral pattern, lace trim, pink ribbons which tie at neck and white plastic button; back fastening with velcro.
Dimensions
  • Height: 70mm
  • Width: 40mm
  • Depth: 45mm
Production typemass produced
Credit line
Given by Tomy UK Ltd
Object history
This item was donated by Tomy UK Ltd as part of the Sylvanian Families series. It has not been played with.
Production
1985 is the copyright date.
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Toy Trader, May 1989
Collection
Accession number
B.74:1, 2-1998

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Record createdMay 29, 1998
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