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  2. 9 Winter Sales at Sam’s Club You Can’t Miss for Less Than $100

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    Now 50% off its regular price, only the Christmas tree design is still in stock. This 12-piece set serves four and includes dinner plates, salad plates and cereal bowls. Find More: 6 Best Winter ...

  3. 11 Affordable Christmas Items Available at Dollar Tree Now

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    Christmas House Poinsettia Plates. Price: $1.25. You’re paying only about six cents per plate when you stock up on these Christmas House poinsettia plates at Dollar Tree. Each package includes ...

  4. How to Use Collectible Christmas Plates for Your Best Holiday ...

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    Blue Christmas Plates. Take cues from the icy-blue, white, and silver palette of a winter landscape to create a refreshing tablescape. When you set a table based on a single color—blue in this ...

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    Nordstrom Rack's after-Christmas sale is unreal — save up to 75 percent off everything in clearance! Jessica Becker. December 25, 2021 at 8:32 PM. ... This post-Christmas, ...

  6. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The servants referred to these gifts as their Christmas Plate. In 1895 Bing & Grøndahl produced the first Christmas plate made from porcelain, with the date inscribed, and has made one each year since. In 1908 the Royal Copenhagen factory followed suit. Each year these plates are made in limited quantities and have been collectable for over ...

  7. Danish Christmas plates - Wikipedia

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    The first Christmas plate was issued by Bing & Grøndahl in 1895. Harald Bing came up with the idea, hoping to develop a series with Danish scenes. Designed by Frans August Hallin (1865–1947), the first plate is titled Bag den Frosne Rude (Behind the Frosted Pane) with a view of some of Copenhagen's landmark buildings at night as seen through the icy windows of Frederiksberg Palace.