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Summary: Interested in collecting Christmas tree ornaments? Learn about the different types of collectible Christmas tree ornaments & decorations in this free video guide to collecting holiday antiques.
Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19th century antique country...read more
"Then we have free blown which is just figural that have little intents and different colors to them. This is oxidize you can see fun thing to collect that is a example of a free blown. And here we have a couple of examples of fish this is another area of collectibles that some people like to just collect fish different sizes, different shapes, different ages. So in here I would show you which is the every popular Santa and he oh people like to collect this guy he comes in different forms his arms, his legs, are in different places. Sometimes he has legs sometimes he doesn't, he can't be clipped from underneath, he can be hanged from on top and the sizes very from 1 inch to all the way up. Very fun thing to collect and this is another more rare Santa which has felt feet and boots, very collectible, little more pricey. Also there comes a variety of snowman's so it is really if you are looking at this there is endless amount of bulbs that you can collect. You can collect a little bit of everything or you can collect one thing. Here is a rather interesting ornament here which I kind of like these are a lot of the girls and they where made with glass eyes mostly German early 1920s. A little bit more expensive but a fun ornament to collect they came little red riding hood has a red cap and this one has kind of a golden brown color. Very nice a little expensive."
eHow Article: Antique Collectible Christmas Tree Ornaments