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  2. List of Bunnykins figurines - Wikipedia

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    John Bull 1993 1993 DB135 ... Christmas Morning (Occasions Collection) 2003 DB286 Graduation Day (Occasions Collection) ... Mother Christmas Ornament 2005 2006

  3. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    One noted Christmas ornament authority is Clara Johnson Scroggins who has written extensively on the topic and has one of the largest private collections of Christmas ornaments. [11] In 1996, the ornament industry generated $2.4 billion in total annual sales, an increase of 25% over the previous year.

  4. Matador (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Matador building parts, ca. 1954; from the top: Various sticks; 10- and 4-board, 5-, 3-, 2-brick and slat, 1-brick; 19-bar; wheels and rolls Matador construction kit, ca. 1954 The same kit; top left, the special tool to extract sticks from blocks. Matador is a wooden toy set. The bricks are held together using special wooden sticks.

  5. Thousands of vintage ornaments fill Christmas trees at ... - AOL

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    That has my collection of ornaments that are mostly from the '40s and '50s on it. “And we usually do a Swedish tree with all straw ornaments. I bought them used; they are 20 to 30 years old or more.

  6. Vaillancourt Folk Art - Wikipedia

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    The hall was created to host Gerald Charles Dickens (the great great grandson of Charles Dickens) for his American Tour of A Christmas Carol in 2009. [16] In 2010, Vaillancourt Folk Art was nominated to be the official Christmas ornament and collectibles maker of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [17]

  7. Barnaby Conrad - Wikipedia

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    Barnaby Conrad, Jr. (March 27, 1922 – February 12, 2013) [1] was an American artist, author, nightclub proprietor, matador and boxer. [2] Born in San Francisco, California, to an affluent family, Conrad was raised in Hillsborough.