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Brass Fox Cocktail Picks with Sculptural Fox Holders — Set of Two Holders with 12 Picks

Brass Fox Cocktail Picks with Sculptural Fox Holders — Set of Two Holders with 12 Picks

Regular price $165.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $165.00 USD
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CONDITION
Excellent vintage condition. The brass retains a warm, aged patina with light surface variation consistent with age and material. The picks are straight and secure in their holders, and all fox figures are intact with no breaks or losses observed.

SIZE
• Each fox holder: approximately 6" long
• Each cocktail pick: approximately 4" long
(Set includes two matching fox holders, each with a row of fox cocktail picks - 6 per row)

PROVENANCE
These charming brass cocktail pick sets are designed in the form of a leaping fox, with a line of smaller fox figures perched above on slender metal stems — creating a playful sculptural form that doubles as functional barware.

Fox motifs have long been associated with traditional sporting culture and English country aesthetics, making these a natural fit for a refined bar cart, butler’s pantry, or entertaining setup inspired by hunt and woodland themes.

While the exact maker is not marked, the design and material suggest late 20th-century novelty barware produced with a decorative, collectible sensibility rather than purely utilitarian intent.

MATERIAL
Cast brass fox figures with metal cocktail pick stems.

WHY WE LOVE THIS
This is the kind of piece that makes people smile — and then lean in closer.

They are whimsical without being kitschy, sculptural without being precious. The leaping fox form feels dynamic and elegant, while the row of tiny fox picks adds a layer of humor and charm that makes these perfect for entertaining.

Equally at home on a bar cart, a cocktail tray, or styled into a shelf vignette, these bring personality, warmth, and just enough wit to feel collected rather than themed — a perfect example of how functional objects can also be beautiful.

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