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If you or someone you love is fond of Christmas — not just in December, but all year ’round — check out these nostalgic Christmas ornaments that harken back to a bygone era and are full of...
The multiple Christmas trees are filled with some of the approximately 2,000 antique or vintage ornaments he’s been collecting for years.
To find the best Christmas ornaments, we researched dozens of top-rated options, while considering material, size, price, and theme.
Shiny Brite. The Shiny Brite company produced the most popular Christmas tree ornaments in the United States throughout the 1940s and 1950s. In 1937, Max Eckardt established Shiny Brite ornaments, working with the Corning Glass company to mass-produce glass Christmas ornaments.
An aluminum Christmas tree is a type of artificial Christmas tree that was popular in the United States from 1958 until about the mid-1960s. As its name suggests, the tree is made of aluminum, featuring foil needles and illumination from below via a rotating color wheel .
Feather Christmas trees became popular during the early 20th century, and were sold by department stores in the United States. Benefits touted for feather trees included the elimination of a trip to the tree lot and the lack of shed needles. Today, feather Christmas trees are valued as a collectible antique.