Hello:
I see these come up on Ebay once in awhile.
Can anyone tell me about the history on them.
Since there is plastic figures on them, I figure, 50's or 60's?
Thanks,
Steve
Any history on these
Re: Any history on these
steve...good morning...
i can't help with the history...but here's a link to the pattern for this type ornament that forum member, lynn, developed...
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forum ... tern#p4729
follow her pattern...add figurines or printed image cutouts...might be a semi-mass produced gift item...
my very best regards...howard...
sorta of off the forum for a while...back soon...
i can't help with the history...but here's a link to the pattern for this type ornament that forum member, lynn, developed...
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forum ... tern#p4729
follow her pattern...add figurines or printed image cutouts...might be a semi-mass produced gift item...
my very best regards...howard...
sorta of off the forum for a while...back soon...
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Re: Any history on these
I don't any history but I do have 2 of these ornaments. I have seen them listed as Shiny Brite ornaments and they come in a box of four. An angel, a raindeer, santa with a sleigh and raindeer and the last one is just santa with a walking stick. They have a round gold seal with Made in Japan with PAT in the center. I'm not sure about the date.
Re: Any history on these
Lynn's info is right on the money--they were produced, so I was told in the mid to late 50's with some in the early 60's as well.
Re: Any history on these
Yes, Lynn is correct.
You see a similar set of houses that are all glitter, but in dark colors (blue, magenta /red, green, silver) and they came in a box of 6. Similar size to these.
You see a similar set of houses that are all glitter, but in dark colors (blue, magenta /red, green, silver) and they came in a box of 6. Similar size to these.
Re: Any history on these
Bethany Lowe was making copies of these--right down to the box--some years ago



























