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Antique VTG Wire Wrapped Candle Cup Bull’s- Eye Glass German Christmas Ornament

Wonderful early heavy wire wrapped candle cup with red and blue bull’s-eye painted pattern. I have never seen a candle cup like this one before, very striking early piece. Candle cup is unsilvered glass with a red and blue bull’s-eye pattern painted around the entire cup. Cup is wrapped in very heavy black wire and […]

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Antique Vintage Candle On A Clip Embossed Glass German Christmas Ornament

Wonderful candle on a clip ornament. Golden candle has a red flame top. Embossed candle wax drips down sides on candle. A flower type garland encircles the candle top to bottom. Clip is secure though spring is separating. Except for some vintage paint loss this is in fantastic shape. There is some vintage paint and […]

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Antique VTG Unsilvered Rose Candle Cup On Clip Glass German Christmas Ornament

Beautiful green rose candle cup on a clip ornament. Glass is unsilvered with a scalloped edge and embossed petals. Stem pike has a bit of pink paint left. Beautiful, old and Delicate piece. Some vintage paint loss. Very pretty and in good vintage condition. 3 1/4″ L and opening is 1 1/4″ W. Lovely piece […]

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Antique VTG Unsilvered Rose Candle Cup On Clip Glass German Christmas Ornament

Beautiful green rose candle cup on a clip ornament. Glass is unsilvered with a scalloped edge and embossed petals. Stem pike has a bit of pink paint left. Beautiful, old and Delicate piece. Some vintage paint loss. Very pretty and in good vintage condition. 3 1/4″ L and opening is 1 1/4″ W. Lovely piece […]

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Vtg Antique German Pre WWII Wooden Candle Holder Birds Erzgebirge Original Box

This is for a Vintage Antique German Pre WWII Wooden Candle Holder with Birds. Probably 1920’s-1930’s. Sent from the Russian Zone. Tall when hung (top to bottom). Birds are 2-1/8 in. Long, and 1-1/2 in. Great condition, see also pictures. There are no breaks, chips, or cracks. During the WW2 Nazi German prisoners were housed […]

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