Well, the time has come when we must choose whether to get a bigger Christmas tree, or get rid of some of our ornaments.
This is a great lot of Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments. All are in excellent, working condition. They are all in their original packaging/boxes. All batteries ARE included!
Picture 2-----(Left) "Christmas Window 2005" Cold noses pressed against the glass, warm hearts so full of love, two little friends with one big wish....Guess what they're dreamingj of? A Christmas morning rendezvous! Please, Santa, don't forget to pair these pals and make their holiday their best one yet! This is a cute little boy, and a cute puppy, looking at each other through the window. (Right) "Christmas Window 2006" When Santa consults his list, he's certain to recall which toy a special someone hopes to open most of all---But until then, this toyshop is the perfect place to be to dream about what might appear beneath the Christmas tree. This is a little girl, daydreaming as she looks through the toy store window.
Picture 3-----These are the same ornaments as in picture 2, but from the back side.
Picture 4-----(Left) Who doesn't love Maxine?? Here she is as "The Crabby Caroler", singing her own version of several Christmas favorites. Push the button on the back of the ornament to hear such classics as: "I'll be home for Christmas.......Hopefully, home alone!", "Up on the housetop.......That's a good place to hide from the relatives!", "Should old acquaintance be forgot?.....Yeah, usually". When you push the button, the lamp in the streetlight will illuminate, and will automatically turn off after 20 seconds. (Right) "Maxine's Crabby Mall-idays" lets you press in the drawer on the cash register to hear ten different wisecracks like.... "It's beginning to cost alot like Christmas", "I think everybody at the mall is about 50 percent off", "Twas the night before Christmas, and I've been in this line since Thanksgiving".
Picture 5-----(Left) "Tree Napper At Work" from How The Grinch Stole Christmas. (Middle) This is a display piece (doesn't hang on the tree), that includes Snoopy's dog house, with the Peanuts Gang helping him decorate it for Christmas. (Right) "Rudolph And The Abominable Snowmonster" from Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.
Picture 6-----These are from American Greetings, and there are FOUR in all, even though only two are pictured. They are jukeboxes that play "I'll Be Home For Christmas", and "Blue Christmas" by Elvis Presley. The screens on front change to show different shots of Elvis.