i think renee would fuck with bunnykins china. is this not so reneecore?
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i think renee would fuck with bunnykins china. is this not so reneecore?
I cant wait to order my custom pins and keychains but I’m making a bunch before I order them. I also tried redrawing some old bunnykins art
1988 Royal Doulton Bunnykins Celebrate Your Christening Double Handle Mug || SWtradepost
A Bunnykins Book: Counting (1988)
Story and Art: Colin Twinn
This is a Bunnykins bowl and cup made by Royal Doulton, an English china company (there is a song about a Royal Doulton bowl in the new Mary Poppins movie). As children we had a similar bowl and cup which was always placed in front of the youngest child. Mother and Daddy bought this along with other china during a trip to Canada just after World War II. With 5 children, over the years, the bowl and cup that we grew up with got a lot of hard use. These pictures are of a bowl and cup I bought for my own children. Their original purchase might simply have been because the pictures were so enchanting, but Mother told me that she had read that Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret had used this china when they were little girls, so I think that was probably an added incentive.
Often, when Daddy was watching the littlest one of us eat from our own china, he would reminisce that as a little boy, he also had had a bowl with a picture on the bottom. Not Bunnykins, he added. Then he'd become nostalgic and say, "I can remember eating my cereal every morning as quickly as I could because I couldn't wait to see the picture at the bottom of the bowl !"
He repeated that story an endless number of times until one of us got curious and asked him how many of the picture bowls he had had for his cereal. "Well," he was clearly startled by the question, "just the one."
"So you couldn't wait to eat your cereal every morning to see the same picture over and over?" we asked.
I don't remember his telling that story again.
Bunnykins mug and saucer, an absolutely delightful set. Vintage and in great condition with no damage. Would be a lovely Christening or new