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Amazon.com: 25 Vintage Christmas Ornaments- Antique Glass Christmas Ornaments- Vintage Christmas Decorations- Vintage Retro Christmas Tree Ornaments- Christmas Tree Decorations- Mini Ornaments- Christmas Balls : Home & Kitchen Multicolor Christmas, Halloween Christmas Tree, Wedding Party Decor, Antique Glass, Christmas Balls, Party Decor, Wedding Party, Christmas Tree, Holidays

About this item Features of Glass Christmas Ornaments: Handcrafted, Rust Free, Premium Glass, Reusable, Non-Scratchable, Non-Fading, Glossy, Lightweight, Durable, Long Shelf Life, Eco Friendly, Multipurpose. Color, Shape and Size of Ornaments: Each Pack Contains Mix Color Mini Christmas Ornaments in Multiple Shapes. Vintage Ornaments Size Vary from 1 Inches to 1.5 Inches Approx. Package Content: 25 Pieces Christmas Tree Ornaments Set. All Ornaments Comes with Gift Box. You can Gift these…

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1950's vintage Shiny-Brite ornaments.  (You'll find a mini history of these ornaments at my blog!) Shiny Brite Christmas, Shiny Brite Ornaments, Ornaments Vintage, Ornament Box, Old Christmas, Shiny Brite, Old Fashioned Christmas, Antique Christmas, Christmas Past

Shiny-Brite ornaments are a perfect example of Mid-Century Christmas decorations. The great ad, above, is from 1966. These ornaments date back a little earlier, though. The first Shiny-Brite ornaments were made in 1937 by Max Eckhardt. He worked with the Corning Glass Company to produce them. These ornaments were originally sold at Woolworth dime stores. Shiny-Brites were popular during the 1940's - World War II vintage - because they were American made. The 1940's box top featured Santa…

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