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  • Considered by many to be the most beautiful ducks, the brilliantly plumed male Wood Duck and the less showy female make a distinctive whistling sound. These shy, retiring water fowl live in ponds and sluggish streams surrounded by woodlands and...
    Considered by many to be the most beautiful ducks, the brilliantly plumed male Wood Duck...
    $19.99
  • With their brightly colored plumage, engaging behavior, and ability to talk, Parakeets are one of nature s most beautiful and fascinating creatures. In the wild, they are found in lowland tropical forests and are strong fliers who feed on fruits,...
    With their brightly colored plumage, engaging behavior, and ability to talk, Parakeets are one of...
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  • Blending the simple yet elegant style of art deco with the more playful and kitschy versions from the fifties, this whimsical and colorful ornament evokes the pink flamingos of the forties and fifties that continue to be popular as home...
    Blending the simple yet elegant style of art deco with the more playful and kitschy...
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  • Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs, and S-shaped neck. When a flamingo spots potential dinner—favorite foods include shrimp, snails, and plantlike water organisms called algae—it plunges its head into the water, twists it upside down, and...
    Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs, and S-shaped neck. When a...
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  • Female Mallard ducks are famous for their "quack". When you grew up and learned that ducks make a quacking sound; that was from the female Mallard. Females quack to call other ducks to them, usually their baby ducklings. This call...
    Female Mallard ducks are famous for their "quack". When you grew up and learned that...
    $19.99
  • According to legend the rooster has only crowed once at mid-night. This was to announce the birth of the Baby Jesus. For this reason, Spanish and Latin American Countries call their midnight mass on Christmas Eve the Mass of the...
    According to legend the rooster has only crowed once at mid-night. This was to announce...
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  • One of the most recognizable whale species, the beluga whale is known for its white color and melon head. The beluga whale's nicknames include sea canary and squid hound. Belugas live in pods of three to 200 along the coastal...
    One of the most recognizable whale species, the beluga whale is known for its white...
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  • This cousin of the Largemouth Bass has many nicknames, including Smallie & Bronzeback; it is the most trout-like bass, and is an "ambush" predator. This freshwater fish prefers flowing streams & rivers with rocky bottoms (versus still lakes, preferred by...
    This cousin of the Largemouth Bass has many nicknames, including Smallie & Bronzeback; it is...
    $19.99
  • The Pacific Blue Tang fish is a popular marine aquarium fish and is often recognized for being featured in an animated children s movie. It can be found swimming throughout the Indo-Pacific living in pairs, or in small groups. So,...
    The Pacific Blue Tang fish is a popular marine aquarium fish and is often recognized...
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  • Although a clumsy swimmer, this fish can inflate to many times its normal size to scare away predators. In Japan, they are called "fugu" and are a dangerous delicacy. Specially trained & licensed chefs prepare this tasty treat, as one...
    Although a clumsy swimmer, this fish can inflate to many times its normal size to...
    $19.99

Category: Old World Christmas

Discover a World of Collectible Ornaments
When you’re on the hunt for collectible ornaments to enrich your collection, look no further. At St. Nick’s Christmas and Collectibles, we offer a wide and diverse selection, including one of our cherished brands, Old World Christmas, a leading name in the realm of Christmas ornaments.

The Revival of a Cherished Tradition
Tim and Beth Merck, a couple who shared a deep passion for Christmas, hold the credit for breathing new life into the art of mouth-blown fine glass ornaments. In 1979, they played a pivotal role in reintroducing figurative designs to the United States, igniting a resurgence of love for these beautiful holiday decorations.

Age-Old Craftsmanship
What makes Old World Christmas ornaments truly special is the enduring craftsmanship behind each figurative glass ornament. These techniques have their roots in traditions dating back to the 1800s. Each ornament begins as molten glass, mouth-blown into finely carved molds. Then, a hot solution of liquid silver is poured inside, giving rise to a multitude of unique and exquisite creations. Finally, the ornaments are meticulously hand-painted and adorned with a touch of glittering magic.

Explore the Widest Selection
Visiting our website allows you to delve into the most extensive and beloved collection of glass ornaments. Our range spans from the traditional to the whimsical, offering a vast selection of finely crafted and affordable ornaments to suit various tastes and styles.

Find Your Special Ornaments
When it comes to discovering those special ornaments, St. Nick’s Christmas and Collectibles is your one-stop destination. Whether you’re in search of a delectable slice of pie or a classic corndog on a stick, Old World Christmas ornaments have you covered. Start or expand your collection today, and let these beautiful figurative designs bring extra holiday charm to your home.

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