28 separate pieces form this active winter scene.The scene is whimsical and action packed. The brightly painted Nuremberg flat figures show great detail. The condition is excellent and they date from the 1950's. They still retain their original mailing box.The figures run 1 1/4" tall and up.
A joyous North Pole Mr.and Mrs.Santa village is revealed in this 31 piece set of German made Nuremberg flats.These date from the 1950's and they are in their original mailing box. With the exception of 2 pieces - one elf - lost his base, one snowman - lost his feet - the set is in beautiful condition.The height of the figures is about 1 1/4" to about 2 1/2".
2" beak to tail and about 1 1/4" at its tallest point, it nevertheless is most striking. Beautifully painted in much detail, this little bird is also very nicely molded. Ca. 1900
Only 1 1/2" tall this charming little figure is typical of the anthropomorphic antics of these little cold painted Vienna bronzes. This little monkey is serving cocoa (shape of cup indicates cocoa) quite politely. The piece is in nice condition(see photo) and is ca.1900.
"snow baby" polar bear peeking out of a "snowy igloo" is a very cute
figure marked "Germany".The condition of this unusual figure is excellent. Pre 1920. About 1 1/2" tall 1nd 1 1/4" wide.
Seated bisque "snow baby" snowman looks tipsy. Wearing a top hat, mouth in a surprised position - I don't think he expected to be seated.Marked "Germany" on the base. Very nice condition all over. Pre 1920. About 1 1/2" high and about 1" wide.
Lovely German bisque "snow baby" figure is actually a child ice skating. Very good detail and condition. "snow" sweater intact. Marked "Germany". About 2" tall and 1 3/4" wide. Pre 1920.
A Christmas tree topped by a star is the shape of this turn of the century candle holder that clamps onto the branch of your Christmas tree. The condition of the tin is very good - all points intact, as is the spring. Red, green and silver paint show wear. About 2 1/4" tall and 1 1/4" at the widest point.
Old red painted tin squirrel sits on a painted tin green leaf munching an acorn on this whimsical 19th century Christmas tree candle holder.Spring is in excellent condition. Paint is about a 7-8 out of 10. Roughly 2" tall and 1 1/4" at the widest. Candle holder between the two squirrels is fine.
A really beautifully preserved 19th century Christmas candy box in wonderful condition. Woven dresden paper covers the rectangular body.
A Christmas rose die cut decorates the front, and dresden paper straps and an elaborately embossed escutcheon are among the other details. The twirled cloth handles and the gilding are in excellent condition. The inside is clean with most of the lacy paper border intact.