Rabbit bowls are delightful and make excellent additions to any “rabbit” collection. Bowls can come in a range of materials such as pottery, metal or wood. The majority of rabbit bowls are made from pottery but some can be in other materials.
Below are some examples and price guides of rabbit bowls including a Dedham pottery bowl and a brass bowl with a rabbit on the rim.

Dedham Pottery “Rabbit Panel” Bowl,
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943, ink stamp Dedham post-1929 mark, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 5 in.
Sold for US$512 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2023

The Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) Club, Boston. Possibly Celia Goodman (American, 1903-1946). Ceramic bowl painted with pairs of rabbits in white on a blue ground with a white interior. Signed CG in a rectangle and numbered 547-1-10 along the underside.
Sold for US$500 at Revere Auctions in 2023

George Jones majolica fox compote modeled as a tree trunk supporting a turquoise oval bowl with pink interior, a large fox peering down at a rabbit looking out of a burrow, 10”w, 7 3/4”h, great color and condition
Sold for US$3,000 at Strawser Auction Group in 2023

Dedham Pottery Five-Sided Rabbit Bowl c1910s. Signed. Perfect condition. 7.5″d.
Sold for US$150 at California Historical Design in 2023