Vintage Wool Chenille Chicks - $150
Even though this decoration is only made out of paper and wool, it is worth a small fortune on the secondhand market. To be fair, there is no denying the fact that these little chicks are rather adorable. A few years ago, a similar set sold in Japan for a whopping $150, which far outweighs the value of the actual materials. The decorations come in a variety of colors, including turquoise, pink, and pale yellow - in other words, the traditional pastel colors closely associated with Easter.
Even though we aren’t entirely sure just how old these decorations are, similar types were popular during the 1960s.
Rare Vintage Ms. Bunny Easter Bunny Egg Blow Mold - $299.99
This Easter Bunny blow mold perfectly captures the spirit of the holiday with its classic pastel colors, signature eggs, and sweet white rabbit figurine. Though it’s still a fairly young antique, having been made in 1996, it’s actually quite rare, which makes it all the more valuable. You might not think it at first, but it’s estimated to be worth just shy of $300! Anybody who owns one in good condition could make a lot of money selling to a collector.
Ms. Bunny is the epitome of Easter charm and festivity. Any collector who loves the holiday would be thrilled to own one of these and put it in pride of place in their home.
Lenox Peeps Ornament Tree- $167.39
Decorative trees aren’t just for Christmas! This sweet ornament tree is the result of a collaboration between ceramics manufacturer Lenox and marshmallow confectioner Peeps as part of an Easter collection. It’s designed to be displayed on a table or shelf, with beautiful little charms hanging from its branches. It helps to bring the wonder of the outside indoors, featuring rainbows, flowers, and butterflies, capturing the charming nature of Easter.
Both brands were big in the 1990s and are still around now, so while this ornament tree may not be as vintage as some of the other decorations mentioned, it’s still worth collecting for its old-fashioned charm and beauty.
Vintage Relpo Easter Bunny Pixie Egg Cart Planter - $202.50
Vintage ceramics are always a huge hit at auctions, so this Relpo planter featuring a pixie dressed as the Easter Bunny is a very valuable ornament. The planter takes centerstage, designed to look like a hatching egg, with room for a real plant inside. With many people turning towards a greener lifestyle, there’s a definite audience for this type of ornament. Relpo is known for its gorgeous pottery, so the time put into the design definitely contributes to its value of $202.50.
When this particular item went up for sale, the seller offered a set of two planters, one white and one pink, so there are several of these valuable vintage decorations around for those lucky enough to find them.
Vintage Herend Porcelain Easter Bunny - $177.50
You can’t go wrong with a porcelain ornament because they’re so timeless and classic, and this Herend porcelain Easter bunny is no exception. Herend has been making high-quality porcelain products for a long time, and some of their best designs are now vintage. This particular bunny was purchased at a private estate sale and then sold online for the very respectable price of $177.50. Its sweet pose with one raised ear doubtless appealed to collectors.
There are likely similar porcelain Easter ornaments out there that would fetch the same price, giving any home an instant injection of sweet Easter magic from a very safe display place.
Vintage Easter Deviled Egg Party Platter - $199.99
One of the best things about Easter has got to be the food, and it doesn’t have to be served on a boring plate! This vintage Deviled Egg Party Platter is the perfect antique to add to an Easter celebration. As well as looking cute, with a sweet hatching chick design, it’s also functional, though some may prefer to keep it for display purposes only. Many collectors know the value of antique crockery, so $199.99 is a fair price.
Even with slight signs of age, this vintage party platter is still a great Easter-themed decoration to add to your collection. When taken care of, it maintains its vintage value.
Inflatable Vintage Easter Decorations - $150
While you may not expect inflatable Easter decorations to sell for much, you would be surprised by just how valuable these vintage items are. Of course, not all inflatable decorations are priced the same. However, this set, in particular, was made between the 1960s and 1990s, making them a classic for many Easter enthusiasts. In our opinion, they offer a sense of nostalgia, which may be why they are so popular.
They are also quite adorable, meaning that they are likely to be a big hit with the children as well.
Vintage Handmade Easter Wreath - $185
Wreaths are another popular ornament usually seen at Christmas, but Easter is proving that they can work for any holiday. In fact, Easter decorations used to be even bolder in the decades past, particularly the 1960s, when this handmade wreath is estimated to have been created. We’re not quite sure where to look! It’s incredibly eye-catching, with brightly colored eggs, massive smiling bunnies, and a variety of shiny decorative details, including tinsel.
It’s highly unlikely that anything else quite like this exists on the current market, so it must have had collectors clamoring to pay the $185 price tag when it first appeared!
Vintage Hand-Painted Easter Trinket Box - $250
This lovely trinket box is so small that it could easily be missed if not for its eye-catching Easter design. It shows a duck sitting amongst a pile of Easter eggs, and the entire thing is hand-painted and finished with a glossy shine. Despite its age, the latch, which is shaped like a chicken, still works well, so the box can be opened up and used to hold trinkets should the owner wish. But it’s great to look at regardless.
Many collectors search for these sweet vintage collectibles because they’re so charming and unique. This particular ornament is definitely old, but its excellent maintenance lends itself to its value.
Vintage Tilly ‘Niles Never Late’ Easter Decoration - $150
If you prefer ‘cute’ Easter decorations, this Vintage Tilly ‘Niles Never Late’ figurine may be exactly what you are looking for. Valued at $150, the decoration is essentially a stuffed Easter bunny designed by the popular Tilly company. More so, this model, in particular, was a limited edition, making it rare and highly collectible (which is why it is valued so highly). The Tilly company wanted to ensure that replicas of the decoration could not fool customers, which is why the figurine is so detailed.
With a hat filled to the brim with flowers and a number of additional accessories, it’s no surprise that this decoration is so popular.
Vintage Easter Chick in Egg Blow Mold - $177.50
Not every decoration needs to be high-class and subtle. After all, what screams “Easter” more than a large chick popping out of an egg? This vintage Easter blow mold is the epitome of the holiday, promoting color, celebration, and joy. It features bright colors and a playful design that both children and adults can appreciate. Ardent collectors have long been collecting all sorts of fun decorations, and this chick in an egg absolutely fits the bill.
This particular decoration was purchased by one such collector in 2009 and has remained bright and durable ever since, with no signs of damage. It undoubtedly adds some festive cheer to every Easter celebration!
Vintage Japan Bunny Rabbit - $280
When collectors can see intrinsic value in an item, they’ll bid fervently to be the one who gets it. That’s what happened during an auction when this vintage Bunny Rabbit ornament was bought for the massive price of $280. It’s quite sweet to look at, designed to resemble an egg-shaped house with three expressive bunny residents. It was created over 50 years ago in Japan and seems to have been hand-painted by the artist, whose identity is unknown.
We don’t know if it’s the only piece of its kind, but if there are more, they could be worth almost $300, too. There’s absolutely a market for this type of adorable decoration.
Ornate Vintage Egg Ornaments - $150
These ornate vintage egg ornaments simply look expensive. For this reason, it doesn’t come as much of a surprise that they sold for an impressive $150 on the secondhand market. They include so much intricate detail and craftsmanship that we honestly would have expected them to cost a bit more. More so, they are one-of-a-kind and open at the center, serving as a sort of box. In our opinion, they look very similar to those hand-painted enamel boxes that people often collect.
Vintage egg ornaments are highly collectible, which is why this particular set sold for so much. If you have anything similar lying around the house, you may want to consider selling.
Vintage Bethany Lowe Easter Bunny Boy - $185.50
If we had to guess an animal that an ornament could depict being ridden like a horse, we’d never have considered a chick. However, there’s something fascinating about this Easter Bunny Boy decoration that makes it the perfect addition to any Easter-themed collection. Though it’s technically not vintage, being made in 2015, it still deserves its place on our list due to the time and talent required to produce such a unique and wonderful ornament.
Bethany Lowe Designs is a family-owned company, so buying its products supports an independent business. Every tiny detail, right down to the miniature woven basket, is one of a kind.
Vintage Napco Ceramic Easter Bunny - $229
One of the best things about Easter is how charming all the decorations are, so any fan of the holiday will see the appeal of this vintage ceramic ornament. It has an adorable design featuring an expressive rabbit painting a giant Easter egg, and it looks as good as new despite dating back to 1960! It was created by Napco, a company whose ceramic figurines are regularly sought after by collectors.
Its great condition justifies its $229 price tag, as does the signature of Hermur Uniesuo, the artist. This decoration has plenty of character and is the perfect addition to any figurine collection.
Rare Vintage Lefton Bunny Girl - $189
We’ve had Bunny Boy, but there’s also a Bunny Girl! This $189 ornament is a lot older, hailing back to the 1950s, but it is still in mint condition today. The white porcelain is clean and smooth, though there are some minor cracks under the glaze, which is to be expected given its age. But even if the damage was noticeable, this rare Lefton Bunny Girl would still spruce up any mantlepiece with her fun expression and giant rabbit ears.
This tiny collectible comes from Japan, so it’s an excellent find for any Western collector. And, even better, it’s under $200, whereas many rare ornaments are often priced a lot higher.
Vintage Gold Easter Egg Charm - $215.89
Not all gold items sell for a lot of money, but there are some hidden gems that the right collector will fall in love with. This vintage gold easter egg charm is one such item. It’s tiny and made of nine-carat gold, so it’s not the most valuable piece on the market, but its charm speaks for itself. Any Easter fan will adore the miniature chick concealed inside, as well as the egg-shaped design.
It’s also mysterious because all we know is that it was made in London in 1966. If the manufacturer is revealed, its value may increase, but it’s currently available at a great price.
Vintage Gurley Animal Panorama Easter Egg Candles - $199.99
Easter eggs and candles are not two things you’d think could go together, but these vintage decorations by Gurley look amazing! They feature tiny Easter characters, like ducks, lambs, and rabbits, carved out of candle wax and displayed inside waxy eggs with wicks poking out of their tops. Gurley Novelty was founded in 1939 and no longer exists, so the Animal Panorama Candles are incredibly valuable, especially if they’re in the original box.
$199.99 seems like a low price, considering it’s hard to find anything like this nowadays. So much work has gone into crafting these candles, and any collector will appreciate that.
Rare Die-Cut Easter Bunny Decoration - $227.50
Die-cut decorations are impressive because they’re so intricate and well-crafted. This rare Easter Bunny decoration is actually sculpted from paper mache, though it looks far more complicated than that. It’s one of the bigger collectibles on our list, measuring two feet and designed to be mounted on a wall in pride of place. The sack of colorful eggs and plaque branded with “Happy Easter” makes it an undeniably festive decoration.
It has retained both its value and condition well over the years, having been first purchased in New York in 1960. It doesn’t look dated at all, so it will doubtless continue to age gracefully.
Vintage Bethany Lowe Easter Figurine - $194.50
Bethany Lowe has produced some of the most festive Easter designs and figurines, and it’s exciting to know that there are multiple variations of each design! Similar to the Bunny Boy, Bethany Lowe has also created a Bunny Girl, with a 10-inch tall porcelain design that any collector would fawn over. This particular figurine was sold for $194.50, so hopefully, the buyer managed to scoop up some other Bethany Lowe designs, too.
Vintage decorations that have their original tags still attached are considered to be more valuable, which the buyer of this Easter figurine must have known.
1994 Lighted Union Easter Bunny Blow Mold Decoration - $195
Though we don’t want to believe it, 1994 is now over 20 years ago! And that makes this Lighted Union Easter Bunny decoration even more vintage. Its blow mold design is simple but effective, conveying a sweet bunny delivering Easter eggs in a basket cart. We predict that several people may have purchased this decoration or something very similar in the 1990s, unaware that they’re now worth roughly $195 each!
It may look like something anyone could easily make, but it’s absolutely not. These blow molds are well-crafted, which is reflected in their contemporary value and renewed interest in older decorations.
Saalfield Peter Rabbit Die-Cuts - $202.50
Peter Rabbit is the oldest licensed fictional character, originating in a magical children’s book written by Beatrix Potter in 1901. Given how beloved the character is, it’s not surprising that millions of people collect Peter Rabbit memorabilia and other merchandise. Though these die-cuts are more cartoonish than the illustrations in the book, they’re still a great decoration that fans will love. They’re also highly valuable, dating back to 1936 and costing over $200 nowadays.
They are slightly worn due to being almost a century old, but this only adds to their historical appeal and doesn’t diminish their value. Any fan would be thrilled to own these decorative die-cuts.
Vintage Plush Bijou Easter Bunny Figure - $230.27
There are so many vintage plush toys out there that it may seem like a saturated market, but many have retained their value. This interesting-looking plush was sold in an estate sale for $230.27. It’s almost two feet tall and designed to look like the Easter Bunny, though with a very human face. Though some may think it looks strange, it’s undeniably unique, which actually has a lot of appeal for collectors.
It’s not known if there is more than one of these plush bunny figures, but if there is, they’ll be worth a similar price if they are well-preserved. If not, this decoration is even more unique!
Antique Paper Mache Easter Egg Candy Container - $237.39
Paper mache is something fun we only do at school nowadays, but in the last century, it was a very popular material used to create decorations. This paper mache Easter egg is an authentic antique, originally produced to contain candy, which children could enjoy during the holiday. At a glance, it may appear nice but nothing special, but it actually dates back to the 1940s and 50s. There are plenty of lookalikes produced nowadays, so the real thing is very valuable.
The realistic rabbit design is hand-painted and very well-maintained. A collector noted the candy container’s true value, so there are probably more like it out there if we look out for them.
Vintage Boardwalk Originals Large Hand-Painted Wooden Easter Bunny Decoration - $239.99
One of the best things about owning a collectible is knowing that it will retain and potentially increase its value over time. This vintage Boardwalk Originals wooden bunny decoration is highly valuable due to its one-of-a-kind handcrafted design and the signature of the artist, J. Buller. It consists of two vintage parts: the bunny, painted in 1993, and the basket, created in 1991. Together, they make a charming two-foot wooden ornament for a lucky collector to display.
Boardwalk Originals are all uniquely fascinating and appeal to collectors who want pieces that tell stories. However, this $239.99 decoration is very fragile, so it must be treated delicately.
Vintage Real Egg Diorama Decorations - $150
Any handmade ornament has incredible value, let alone one made with real eggs! These vintage diorama decorations are an example of how creative some designers can be, as shown by the hollowed-out eggshells with their intricate beading. They fully achieve the purpose of a diorama, too, with tiny, handcrafted Easter scenes and characters, including the Easter Bunny, chicks, and ducks, hidden inside. They also capture the spirit of the holiday with plenty of bright colors.
One downside to these decorations is how delicate they are. Even the tiniest chip in the eggshell could ruin the entire look of the design, and they can’t be easily replaced like cheaper, mass-produced items.
Rare Porcelain Easter Decorations - $150
Any vintage porcelain ornaments are likely to sell for a hefty price. However, you may be surprised by just how valuable these rare Easter decorations are on the secondhand market. Depending on their condition, you can receive upwards of $150 for a single ornament. If you have the entire set to sell, you will earn much more. Made by the Herend Company in Hungary, these fine porcelain collectibles date back to the 1980s. This particular set included a red-eyed bunny, a patterned bunny, and a pair of bunnies sharing a piece of lettuce.
If you suspect that your figurines may be the same make, be sure to check the bottom for the distinctive Herend logo.
Handmade Easter Ornaments - $201.34
We can’t imagine how long it must have taken to finish this massive set of handmade Easter ornaments. Each separate diorama displays a different Easter-themed figurine safely encased inside a real eggshell. The scenes range from imaginative portrayals of the Easter Bunny and egg hunts to religious representations. This set of 43 ornaments is estimated to have been made in the 1940s or 1950s, so it’s a perfect antique.
The ornaments are most valuable as a full set because they showcase the craftsmanship involved. Although they’re impressive individually, they are only worth the full price together.
Solid Heavy Brass Bunny Bookends - $200
You don’t have to be a reader to appreciate how gorgeous these brass bookends are. They’re perfect for an Easter collection but also subtle enough that they’d look great displayed on a shelf all year round. These heavy brass bunnies are perfectly preserved, showcasing their durability. They speak to the 1960s when many decorations were made of solid brass, yet they’re timeless and look just as good in a modern home or office.
They’ve clearly got excellent value, too, being worth around $200 when they seem like such a simple item. Their value will likely only continue to grow as time carries on.
Antique Victorian Milk Glass Chick Pepper Shaker - $200
It seems unlikely that something so small could come from the Victorian era and still be in great condition today, but this milk glass pepper shaker has really stood the test of time. At not even three inches tall, it’s one of the smallest but sweetest items on our list. Back when it was first produced, it was a working pepper shaker, as shown by the holes dotted across the chick’s head. Now, it’s more for looking at than using.
The designer is a mystery, but they must have been quite a craftsman to make something that has lasted so long. $200 seems like a low price for something that has passed through so much history.
Vintage Beistle Easter Decor - $299.99
Beistle is known for creating colorful party decorations, though most of its current products are Halloween or Christmas-themed. That’s why this vintage Easter decor, dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, is so valuable... and rather colorful and interesting. This impressive collection features various-sized egg cutouts, paper bunnies, garlands, streamers, and centerpieces. They’re all in their original sealed packaging, which greatly increases their value by proving that they’re brand new and unused.
Any collector would be thrilled to get their hands on all of these. Keeping them sealed would preserve their value, but they’d also make for an incredible party if unwrapped and displayed!
Vintage 36-Inch Easter Rabbit Decoration - $250
This representation of what is presumed to be the Easter Bunny is pretty terrifying to look at, but that hasn’t affected its value! The 36-inch-tall ornament features an elaborate ruffled outfit, fur inside the ears, and a rather sinister expression. It carries a basket of flowers, not eggs, as you’d expect. The materials used, which included satin and velvet, must be luxurious because the decoration is worth a shocking $250.
The fact that it is so unlike any other versions of the Easter Bunny that we’ve seen must also boost its value. And we believe that there is a collector out there who would love it!
Vintage Cloisonne Enamel - $249
We may usually not look twice at painted eggs because they’re so heavily associated with Easter celebrations, but these vintage Cloisonne enamel decorations are particularly beautiful. Interestingly, they don’t depict traditional Easter themes but scenes of nature, including flowers and butterflies. Each egg is individually painted by hand, with a unique design and soft color palette. The Cloisonne technique uses colored-glass paste to achieve such a gorgeous shape and design, giving the ornaments an edge over cheaper materials.
There’s something so much more valuable about a handmade decoration than something mass-produced because it’s unique and can never be reproduced in the same way. The collector who owns these is very lucky!
Antique Viscoloid Roly-Poly Easter Toy - $249.99
Roly-poly toys are a perfect example of vintage toys that everybody loves. Many of them have gone on to become very valuable antiques in modern times. Despite only being four inches tall and yellowed by age, this Viscoloid Easter toy is still worth a whopping $249.99! Its quaint design, showing a rabbit sitting atop a giant egg, was almost definitely painted by hand. It still stands up perfectly, so it can be showcased in a collector’s home.
Like some other antiques, this ornament’s value is predicted to grow in the future as long as it remains in good condition. Since it has lasted this long, it must be durable and worth its price.
Vintage 1930s Easter Quilt - $295
Who said decorations have to be small? This decorative Easter quilt hangs from the ceiling to the floor, creating a special sort of feature wall that is guaranteed to turn heads. But most of its value comes from the fact that it’s entirely handmade! Though it features tiny patterns of eggs and bunnies, the quilt is not explicitly Easter-themed unless viewed up close. This increases its appeal to a wider range of collectors while also maintaining an intricate Easter design.
The quilt’s value is also boosted by the fact that it was made in the 1930s and still looks to be in excellent condition today. And given how long it must have taken to create, $295 is insanely low.