Vintage 1970s Ceramic Christmas Tree
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Vintage 1970s ceramic christmas tree. To keep your ceramic christmas tree looking festive and of good cheer we re offering these replacement christmas lights. Free shipping on orders over 25 shipped by amazon. Back in the 1970s tabletop ceramic christmas trees became all the rage. As technology improved in producing clay and mods that could hold correct shapes and create larger sizes ceramic trees became more and more popular projects in ceramic shops around the usa well into the 1980s and early 1990s.
Vintage 1970s ceramic christmas tree 17 tall white with flocking. The blue paint is gone below his right front paw arm. The tag on the bottom has damage. There are 985 1970s ceramic tree for sale on etsy and they cost 58 43 on average.
Ruisita 207 pieces vintage ceramic christmas tree ornaments pinecone accessories light bulbs and multi color star topper. Well you re in luck because here they come. Please look at the pics closely. This delicate tree is about 50 years old and does has wear and tear.
Vintage 1970s ceramic peanuts christmas tree ornament cowboy spike snoopy this is a fun ornament that measures 3 inches tall and is made of ceramic material. Since an antique ceramic christmas tree is vintage decor you are likely to find them in used condition. Ceramic christmas trees became very popular back in the 1970s however some date back to as early as the 60s. No cracks or chips in the ceramic.
The most popular color. Made of sturdy plastic the bulbs fit neatly into the holes of both our large and small ceramic trees so you can replace any of the original christmas lights that may have gone missing. And if you live in the south that likely includes one very special miniature porcelain tree. It has all of its lights and i only found one white one that is partially broken off the not so great news.
There are no chipped braches and no cracks in the tree. These tiny decorations typically came in green or white along with colorful lights poking out through the branches and were likely handmade by the lady of the house in a nearby.