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The ceramic buildings light up thanks to the included LR44 batteries so all you have to do is put the houses and trees where you’d like and turn on the lights. Decorating, done.
Atlantic Molds first copyrighted its original ceramic Christmas tree mold in 1958, and now, many people look at the bottom of their ceramic Christmas tree and get excited when they see the year ...
Ceramic Christmas trees first started being manufactured in the 1940s, handmade with built-in lights. In the late 1950s, companies began mass producing the trees from molds, ...
For a limited time, Balsam Hill is hosting a Christmas All July Sale where customers can save up to 50% on artificial Christmas trees and holiday decor. The retailer is also offering free shipping ...
A vintage tabletop glazed ceramic bisque Christmas tree with multicolored lights in the dark. Joseph Connors/Getty Images The lights were often multicolored and in the shape of miniature birds.
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