Exquisite Cloisonne
This tiny Cloisonne Horse and even tinier bird are simply beautiful. Your ‘someone special’ might be tickled to have one hiding in their Easter basket!
Cloisonné (French: [klwazɔne]) is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects with colored material held in place or separated by metal strips or wire, normally of gold. In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, but inlays of cut gemstones, glass and other materials were also used during older periods; indeed cloisonné enamel very probably began as an easier imitation of cloisonné work using gems. The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné.
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1940s – 1970s Hummel Figures

This wonderful collection of Hummel figures is from the 1940s – 1970s. Delight a child – or a child at heart – with one of these cute kids from Hummel. In the photo below, we especially love the figure with the pigs!

Who doesn’t love Norman Rockwell?

These two figurines feature young boys and puppies. Delightful!

The figurines above feature “Runaway” with a clown drying the tears of a young boy, a young boy and girl headed to school, and a jockey getting ‘weighed in.’

APOLOGIES for the blur in the photos … didn’t notice it in the camera. But these 2 Norman Rockwell figurines above feature dad (or grandpa) helping a young boy with his fishing pole and the family dog looking on. The other is dad watching a little girl with her puppy as they build a snowman.
Tiny Swarovski Critters

Oh my goodness, what is not to love about these critters from Swarovski Crystals? They include a snail, the cutest fox (love his tail), an owl and hedgehog, an elephant, a penguin, and more. Hurry in and see them for yourself. They’re just delightful!
Small and Stunning Porcelain Flowers

These exquisite pieces are by Boehm. They’re approximately 3″ or so tall. These pieces are simply stunning.
These Figures are wonderful, perfect for a collector, and a delightful addition to a special Easter Basket or home decor. Stop in and take a peek. And you know … we’ll be watchin’ for ya!