I believe this sweet Victorian Easter egg was a baby toy. It is light weight, embossed, milk glass. It is hollow. Attached to both ends of the egg are embossed, goldtone, metal caps. They look like Victorian buttons with only one hole. I have seen eggs with these caps and with loops attached inside the hole. I am guessing that a string would be attached so that a baby could spin and play with the egg. This particular egg has an Easter Bunny head on one side, and "Easter Greetings" on the other. This egg has blue and yellow background paint, with gold paint on the letters and bunny head. The colors are darker. The yellow is not as bright. This egg is fashion 4-1/8" wide cap to cap with a 2-7/8" diameter. It is from the 1910s.
This egg was used. There is wear to the paint, mainly the gold detail. There is rust on the end caps, and the loops are gone. Please see my pictures.
Product code: Victorian Easter Greetings Milk Glass Egg with Bunny fashion Head Embossed c1910