On that page (which was on the back side of an Alice page, when will I learn to TURN the page) was the listing for the Alice cookie jar by Leeds, which I originally posted last year.
In that post I discussed and pictured the two know Leeds variations on the Alice cookie jar. The blue
and the white
I also previously posted an image from the campaign book, but I now have a better scan of that page
Also in that post I mentioned that while I had never seen this particular style of cookie jar for Alice, I had seen a Donald Duck jar in that style (in a variety of colors), which is also pictured on the CMD page.
What I had never noticed before though was this price sheet on the CMD page
Notice how there are two sizes listed for the Alice jar, as well as the Donald and Mickey jars. Could it be that these two variations are really the two different sizes listed here?
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That grainy second image looks like the exact same photo as the clearer one in campaign book.
Mmmmm, cookies....
it does, which is why I wonder where they all are?
Search me, I don't know. I guess that's the way the cookie crumbles...
xCan you add an image of the brown donald duck cookie jar?
Your wish is my command...
Do you know how much this is worth now, I have the light brown Donald Duck cookie jar. In very good condition. Thank you.
I own the Alice in Wonderland blue cookie jar, but without the lid. Any idea how much it's worth?
cookie jars without lids don't have much value. the value of this jar in particular is entirely dependent on the paint job, but without a lid the value is minimal. if you are looking to sell it your best bet is to find a really damaged one with a nice lid and swap it out. but cookie jar prices are so low these days it hardly seems worth it. best bet is you'd get $100 for a nice jar intact with decent paint job. without a lid, maybe $10-15.
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