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Price: $2,195 Whimsical, adorable, and perfectly sized at 5 feet tall (just one inch shy of this teeny tiny writer’s height), this candy-themed nutcracker is made out of durable resin.
Nutcracker dolls can trace their little wooden development back to the Ore Mountains of Germany in the late 17th century. Most often depicted as toy soldiers, they became gifts and symbols of good ...
This nutcracker-themed mat features seven characters from the story, including a central toy soldier, the Rat King, and several ballerinas. Each mat features a cork bottom to prevent slippage. $48 ...
An average handcrafted nutcracker doll is made out of about 60 separate pieces. [2] Nutcracker dolls traditionally resemble toy soldiers, and are often painted in bright colors. [1] Different designs proliferated early; by the early 19th century there were ones dressed as miners, policemen, royalty or soldiers from different armies. [2]
In 1913, Quackenbush invented the spring-jointed nutcracker and a nutpick, designs still in wide use today. [2] Over the years, his company produced over 200 million, and metal nutcrackers seen today stamped with the hallmark "HMQ" or "QBC" were those made by the Quackenbush. The company stopped making air guns in the 1930s, but continued ...
Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum is a museum dedicated to nutcrackers and nutcracking devices, located in Leavenworth, Washington. Founded by Arlene Wagner and her husband George in 1995, the museum housed over 7,000 nutcrackers in 2020, and over 9,000 in 2023. Wagner taught multiple productions of The Nutcracker and became enamored with ...