Perfect chance to add this neat and rare Cake Topper Character baking item to your collection..
This is a Vintage Plastic & Lace Wedding Cake Topper Decoration from the 1960's
These are new old stock (NOS) and never used and are mint and are still in the original package.
These came from a box from Empire Plastics in Hong Kong. .
This is from a collection of vintage dime store Plastic Holiday decoration from the 1950s - 1970s that was stored in a warehouse for decades as new.
This is a Bride & Groom with lace dress on and is about 4" inches high.
Really Nice, not perfect as were cheap when made, these retain good color.
Selling as a collectible and it is not a toy.
Probably from the 1960s as most of the other items were from that era in this find.
Neat to display or to collect as I would not use it on food anymore.
These are for collectors and should not be Given TO SMALL Children as they are a choking hazard, Please remember these are novelty items and not a toy and are not for children.
Any person wanting to add to their comics collection should buy this before they are gone.
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