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7 Vintage Christmas Ornaments to Look for at the Thrift StoreLook for vintage Christmas ornaments to cherish at home—or to resell for a tidy profit.
Lead prevention advocates warn you may want to avoid vintage glass Christmas ornaments this year.
From Shiny Brites in pastel shades, Jewel Brites with tiny bottle-brush trees inside, to Victorian paper ornaments — vintage Christmas ornament collecting is a hot hobby.
Nutcrackers, shepherds, Santas galore and what might be the biggest indoor tree in St. Helena – it’s Christmas at Vintage Home.
BLOWN GLASS, WOODEN AND SILVER CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS German craftsmen began producing images of fruits, hearts, stars, and angels in glass in the mid-1800s, and their popularity soared.
The Inge-Glas company in Germany is one of the oldest in the world still making Christmas ornaments the traditional way.
John Teichman for decades has been decorating the Christmas tree in Traverse City’s historic Candle Factory building with vintage glass ornaments.
Lauscha, in the German state of Thuringen, began making Christmas baubles in the 17th Century Decoration became fashionable after a picture of Queen Victoria's Christmas tree, covered in glass ...
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