Another beautiful blown glass tree topper! This one is gold and silver with silver color glitter design. Measures 10 ¾” tall and has the wider opening for use on a taller tree. Very nice!
Beautiful tree topper made in Poland of delicate glass! Topper is silver and dark green with a pretty glitter design. Measures 9 ¼” tall – perfect for a smaller tree. Topper is in the original Fantasia Brand box with original price sticker of 28 cents – wow!
This is a really cute and interesting holiday item! Measures 5 ¾” tall and is stamped on bottom: Made in Japan. Neat!
This listing has a total of 5 feather angels! Two are free standing table decorations – one measures 5 ¾” tall, the other is 5 ½” tall – and both have hot pink color feathers. They could be Holt Howard but do not have labels/stickers. The other 3 feather angels are also free standing but they’re actually ornaments. Each measures 3” tall (at tallest), two have light pink color feathers, the other is “white” (her feathers are pretty dingy)...
I’ve grouped these 12 ornaments into one listing and they’re gorgeous! All are round shaped and have beautiful hand painted and/or glitter designs. They are outstanding – the red one has a small chip on the neck just below the cap. Beautiful additions to any ornament collection. (They did not have a box so for ease of storing and added protection, I have placed them in the box you see in photos.)
The ornaments in this listing are not vintage but they’re well made with lots of detail and I couldn’t resist purchasing them! One is a fisherman sitting on his creel and he’s just “caught” a fish. There’s a fish with a hat and scarf with a “snowman” face, another is a fat fish that just took the minnow bait (the fins and tail move). There’s one that has a fish and assorted fishing gear below the legend “Bait ‘Em, Hook ‘Em” and the last ornament is a fish...
This listing has 2 pieces of cardboard scenery for a nativity as well as 3 camels (the camels are all on one piece). Each of the pieces has a copyright date of 1933 and one of the scenery pieces has a name – George Hinke (I’m not certain of spelling of his last name because it’s a little fuzzy). Neat items!
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These candles are so pretty that I couldn’t resist buying them! They’re in their original JASCO boxes dated 1978. One is titled “Holy Night” and is decorated with a bible, candles, and church windows on it. The other is “Sleigh Ride” and depicts a beautiful winter scene. Both candles are hand decorated and originally had a holder – only one holder remains. The wicks on both candles appear to have been burned and very quickly extinguished before the wax could begin melting...
Another neat Christmas listing! This is Santa in his car and the wheels actually turn. Made of medium weight fiberboard and has lots of detail such as Merry Christmas license “plate”. It’s stamped Japan, measures 7” tall (at tallest), 3 ½” wide. Cute!
I’ve grouped these cute Christmas items into one listing! There’s a Santa face bell with Japan label and X600 (could be an Enesco production), there’s a Santa planter or candy dish (unmarked but looks like Enesco or Napco), a Christmas Teddy snow globe, a Sylvestri wooden toy soldier in package, and a Santa tree topper. Very nice items, nicely priced!
This listing has 4 glass bead garlands! There’s a red (medium size beads), a blue (small beads), a multi-color, and a fancy multi-color. In very good condition with a few damaged beads and the red one has lost 6 beads (they’re in the box) – appear to have slipped over the string knot because the paper star end is missing). I noticed a couple paper “made in Japan” labels.
This is a really neat tree topper! Measures 9 ½” across, 8 ¾” tall and has an aluminum reflector in center to reflect the light color of your choice – you place the end bulb from a string of lights through the center. Topper came in a box (I’m assuming it to be the original) with a 59 cents price tag from the “The M. O’Neil Co.”.














