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View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/lYjahJ2Iv-E?feature=share Warm, amber light catches every edge of this beautifully intricate serving tray from Indiana Glass, created in the iconic “Sandwich” pattern and marketed exclusively by Tiara in the 1970s and 1980s. The glass glows with a honey-gold richness, filling each detail with warmth: floral sprays, tiny stippled textures, scrolling leaves, sunburst patterns, and a delicate sawtooth rim that reflects shimmering points of light. These pieces were made to be functional, but they were also designed to impress—hosting wasn’t just about serving food, it was about setting a table that felt elegant and inviting. The tray is divided into three curved sections, perfect for olives, vegetables, spreads, nuts, small desserts, or charcuterie accompaniments. Even empty, the heavy pressed glass feels sculptural, catching and refracting light like vintage crystal. Collectors love the Tiara Sandwich line for its durability, sparkle, and unmistakable retro charm, and the amber finish remains one of the most sought-after colors. On a holiday table, at a family gathering, or simply displayed in a china cabinet, this dish brings a touch of mid-century sophistication and timeless warmth. Indiana Glass remains one of the great names of American pressed glass, and pieces like this remind us why. The detail is precise, the form is graceful, and the craftsmanship has endured for decades with beauty intact. In a world of disposable serveware, this piece stands as a reminder of when hosting felt like an art and table décor mattered. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 601 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 602 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 603 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 604 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 605 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 606 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/nSg_2IA8KB4?feature=share A tribute cast in glass, this vintage Bicentennial commemorative platter honors 200 years of American independence with sculpted detail and striking patriotic presence. Produced for the 1976 celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the tray features the Liberty Bell at its center, framed by the bold dates 1776 and 1976, and surrounded by the raised lettering “Declaration of Independence.” The rim is embossed with the names of the original colonies and the signers who pledged their lives to the cause of freedom. Every letter, every line, and every curve of the bell stands out in clear relief, creating a piece that feels both historical and artistic. The glass itself is weighty and substantial with a scalloped edge, miniature handles, and a shape that reads as both serving ware and display art. Collectors often use these trays as wall décor, bar cart accents, patriotic display pieces, or table centerpieces for Independence Day celebrations. The platter’s clarity and sculpting allow light to pass across its surface, creating reflections that highlight each engraved name and line of text. It is history rendered in glass—made not to fade, but to be kept, displayed, and passed along. These commemorative pieces were produced in limited runs for America’s Bicentennial and remain cherished symbols of national heritage. Whether displayed as décor or used as a themed serving tray for holidays and celebrations, it carries a sense of pride and remembrance. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 607 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/rmTC1u0DecQ?feature=share Soft, romantic color meets Depression-era craftsmanship in this elegant pink glass serving set — a matching bowl and underplate designed with a striking octagonal silhouette and geometric handles. Produced in the 1930s, pieces like this were part of the extraordinary world of Depression glass: everyday tableware made affordable during difficult times, yet crafted with unexpected beauty. This set follows the graceful lines seen in patterns attributed to Imperial Glass and similar makers of the era, where scalloped rims, faceted planes, and delicate pink tones turned simple glass into table art. The bowl nestles perfectly into its fitted underplate, creating a tiered presentation once used for dressings, relishes, condiments, fruits, or desserts. Today, collectors love these sets as display pieces, vanity organizers, jewelry catch-alls, or serving dishes for bridal showers, tea parties, and vintage-themed tablescapes. When light passes through the delicate blush color, the glass glows with a warm rose-gold tint — a reminder of why collectors still cherish authentic Depression-era pink glass. Despite being made nearly a century ago, the set retains a graceful modern appeal: clean lines, architectural handles, and a fresh translucent color that blends effortlessly with contemporary décor. Whether displayed in a curio cabinet, paired with other Depression glass, or used to add vintage charm to a special event, this piece brings elegance with history attached — a functional relic from America’s past, made to be admired, used, and enjoyed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 608 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/rmTC1u0DecQ?feature=share Soft, romantic color meets Depression-era craftsmanship in this elegant pink glass serving set — a matching bowl and underplate designed with a striking octagonal silhouette and geometric handles. Produced in the 1930s, pieces like this were part of the extraordinary world of Depression glass: everyday tableware made affordable during difficult times, yet crafted with unexpected beauty. This set follows the graceful lines seen in patterns attributed to Imperial Glass and similar makers of the era, where scalloped rims, faceted planes, and delicate pink tones turned simple glass into table art. The bowl nestles perfectly into its fitted underplate, creating a tiered presentation once used for dressings, relishes, condiments, fruits, or desserts. Today, collectors love these sets as display pieces, vanity organizers, jewelry catch-alls, or serving dishes for bridal showers, tea parties, and vintage-themed tablescapes. When light passes through the delicate blush color, the glass glows with a warm rose-gold tint — a reminder of why collectors still cherish authentic Depression-era pink glass. Despite being made nearly a century ago, the set retains a graceful modern appeal: clean lines, architectural handles, and a fresh translucent color that blends effortlessly with contemporary décor. Whether displayed in a curio cabinet, paired with other Depression glass, or used to add vintage charm to a special event, this piece brings elegance with history attached — a functional relic from America’s past, made to be admired, used, and enjoyed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 609 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/rmTC1u0DecQ?feature=share Soft, romantic color meets Depression-era craftsmanship in this elegant pink glass serving set — a matching bowl and underplate designed with a striking octagonal silhouette and geometric handles. Produced in the 1930s, pieces like this were part of the extraordinary world of Depression glass: everyday tableware made affordable during difficult times, yet crafted with unexpected beauty. This set follows the graceful lines seen in patterns attributed to Imperial Glass and similar makers of the era, where scalloped rims, faceted planes, and delicate pink tones turned simple glass into table art. The bowl nestles perfectly into its fitted underplate, creating a tiered presentation once used for dressings, relishes, condiments, fruits, or desserts. Today, collectors love these sets as display pieces, vanity organizers, jewelry catch-alls, or serving dishes for bridal showers, tea parties, and vintage-themed tablescapes. When light passes through the delicate blush color, the glass glows with a warm rose-gold tint — a reminder of why collectors still cherish authentic Depression-era pink glass. Despite being made nearly a century ago, the set retains a graceful modern appeal: clean lines, architectural handles, and a fresh translucent color that blends effortlessly with contemporary décor. Whether displayed in a curio cabinet, paired with other Depression glass, or used to add vintage charm to a special event, this piece brings elegance with history attached — a functional relic from America’s past, made to be admired, used, and enjoyed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 610 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/rmTC1u0DecQ?feature=share Soft, romantic color meets Depression-era craftsmanship in this elegant pink glass serving set — a matching bowl and underplate designed with a striking octagonal silhouette and geometric handles. Produced in the 1930s, pieces like this were part of the extraordinary world of Depression glass: everyday tableware made affordable during difficult times, yet crafted with unexpected beauty. This set follows the graceful lines seen in patterns attributed to Imperial Glass and similar makers of the era, where scalloped rims, faceted planes, and delicate pink tones turned simple glass into table art. The bowl nestles perfectly into its fitted underplate, creating a tiered presentation once used for dressings, relishes, condiments, fruits, or desserts. Today, collectors love these sets as display pieces, vanity organizers, jewelry catch-alls, or serving dishes for bridal showers, tea parties, and vintage-themed tablescapes. When light passes through the delicate blush color, the glass glows with a warm rose-gold tint — a reminder of why collectors still cherish authentic Depression-era pink glass. Despite being made nearly a century ago, the set retains a graceful modern appeal: clean lines, architectural handles, and a fresh translucent color that blends effortlessly with contemporary décor. Whether displayed in a curio cabinet, paired with other Depression glass, or used to add vintage charm to a special event, this piece brings elegance with history attached — a functional relic from America’s past, made to be admired, used, and enjoyed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 611 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/rmTC1u0DecQ?feature=share Soft, romantic color meets Depression-era craftsmanship in this elegant pink glass serving set — a matching bowl and underplate designed with a striking octagonal silhouette and geometric handles. Produced in the 1930s, pieces like this were part of the extraordinary world of Depression glass: everyday tableware made affordable during difficult times, yet crafted with unexpected beauty. This set follows the graceful lines seen in patterns attributed to Imperial Glass and similar makers of the era, where scalloped rims, faceted planes, and delicate pink tones turned simple glass into table art. The bowl nestles perfectly into its fitted underplate, creating a tiered presentation once used for dressings, relishes, condiments, fruits, or desserts. Today, collectors love these sets as display pieces, vanity organizers, jewelry catch-alls, or serving dishes for bridal showers, tea parties, and vintage-themed tablescapes. When light passes through the delicate blush color, the glass glows with a warm rose-gold tint — a reminder of why collectors still cherish authentic Depression-era pink glass. Despite being made nearly a century ago, the set retains a graceful modern appeal: clean lines, architectural handles, and a fresh translucent color that blends effortlessly with contemporary décor. Whether displayed in a curio cabinet, paired with other Depression glass, or used to add vintage charm to a special event, this piece brings elegance with history attached — a functional relic from America’s past, made to be admired, used, and enjoyed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 612 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/aE6Al2wHVKg?feature=share A beautiful blend of holiday charm and handcrafted silver artistry, this 1996 International Silver Co. Christmas bell is both a collectible keepsake and a timeless décor accent. Formed from silver-plated metal and marked Hand Made – India, the piece showcases a sculpted reindeer in mid-stride perched on top of the bell, its antlers raised high as though leaping into motion. Around the skirt of the bell, matching reindeer silhouettes are cut cleanly through the metal — an elegant detail that casts playful shapes when light passes through. International Silver produced annual holiday bells throughout the 1990s, and the 1996 reindeer edition has become a favorite among collectors for its whimsical yet classic styling. The silver finish has developed a warm patina over time, bringing depth and vintage character that only age can create. This piece can be polished to a brighter shine or left with its aged luster, depending on your preference. Whether displayed on a mantel, placed under a Christmas tree, tucked into a holiday village, or given as a meaningful gift, this bell adds a touch of handmade tradition to seasonal décor. The interior still retains its metal clapper, producing a gentle chime when rung — a soft reminder of holidays past and memories yet to be made. Delightfully crafted, easily displayed, and rich with festive charm, it’s a piece that elevates any holiday collection. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 613 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/aE6Al2wHVKg?feature=share A beautiful blend of holiday charm and handcrafted silver artistry, this 1996 International Silver Co. Christmas bell is both a collectible keepsake and a timeless décor accent. Formed from silver-plated metal and marked Hand Made – India, the piece showcases a sculpted reindeer in mid-stride perched on top of the bell, its antlers raised high as though leaping into motion. Around the skirt of the bell, matching reindeer silhouettes are cut cleanly through the metal — an elegant detail that casts playful shapes when light passes through. International Silver produced annual holiday bells throughout the 1990s, and the 1996 reindeer edition has become a favorite among collectors for its whimsical yet classic styling. The silver finish has developed a warm patina over time, bringing depth and vintage character that only age can create. This piece can be polished to a brighter shine or left with its aged luster, depending on your preference. Whether displayed on a mantel, placed under a Christmas tree, tucked into a holiday village, or given as a meaningful gift, this bell adds a touch of handmade tradition to seasonal décor. The interior still retains its metal clapper, producing a gentle chime when rung — a soft reminder of holidays past and memories yet to be made. Delightfully crafted, easily displayed, and rich with festive charm, it’s a piece that elevates any holiday collection. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 614 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/aE6Al2wHVKg?feature=share A beautiful blend of holiday charm and handcrafted silver artistry, this 1996 International Silver Co. Christmas bell is both a collectible keepsake and a timeless décor accent. Formed from silver-plated metal and marked Hand Made – India, the piece showcases a sculpted reindeer in mid-stride perched on top of the bell, its antlers raised high as though leaping into motion. Around the skirt of the bell, matching reindeer silhouettes are cut cleanly through the metal — an elegant detail that casts playful shapes when light passes through. International Silver produced annual holiday bells throughout the 1990s, and the 1996 reindeer edition has become a favorite among collectors for its whimsical yet classic styling. The silver finish has developed a warm patina over time, bringing depth and vintage character that only age can create. This piece can be polished to a brighter shine or left with its aged luster, depending on your preference. Whether displayed on a mantel, placed under a Christmas tree, tucked into a holiday village, or given as a meaningful gift, this bell adds a touch of handmade tradition to seasonal décor. The interior still retains its metal clapper, producing a gentle chime when rung — a soft reminder of holidays past and memories yet to be made. Delightfully crafted, easily displayed, and rich with festive charm, it’s a piece that elevates any holiday collection. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 615 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/aE6Al2wHVKg?feature=share A beautiful blend of holiday charm and handcrafted silver artistry, this 1996 International Silver Co. Christmas bell is both a collectible keepsake and a timeless décor accent. Formed from silver-plated metal and marked Hand Made – India, the piece showcases a sculpted reindeer in mid-stride perched on top of the bell, its antlers raised high as though leaping into motion. Around the skirt of the bell, matching reindeer silhouettes are cut cleanly through the metal — an elegant detail that casts playful shapes when light passes through. International Silver produced annual holiday bells throughout the 1990s, and the 1996 reindeer edition has become a favorite among collectors for its whimsical yet classic styling. The silver finish has developed a warm patina over time, bringing depth and vintage character that only age can create. This piece can be polished to a brighter shine or left with its aged luster, depending on your preference. Whether displayed on a mantel, placed under a Christmas tree, tucked into a holiday village, or given as a meaningful gift, this bell adds a touch of handmade tradition to seasonal décor. The interior still retains its metal clapper, producing a gentle chime when rung — a soft reminder of holidays past and memories yet to be made. Delightfully crafted, easily displayed, and rich with festive charm, it’s a piece that elevates any holiday collection. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 616 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 617 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 618 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 619 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 620 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 621 / 778 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 622 / 778 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 623 / 778 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 624 / 778 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 625 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 626 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 627 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 628 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 629 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/knhlEwsk5vY?feature=share There is something unmistakably magical about holiday décor from a gentler era — when Christmas wasn’t rushed, when families gathered close, and when the season was stitched together with love, laughter, and tradition. These two vintage Fitz & Floyd porcelain salad plates capture that very spirit with warmth and charm. Produced in 1983, the celebrated “Deck the Halls” pattern brings Victorian-era holiday storytelling to life. Each plate features a beautifully illustrated family bundled in winter clothing, trimming a stone lamp post with evergreen garlands and bright red bows, while a child reaches up to help. The scene is framed by an elegant holly-wrapped ribbon border and finished with brilliant gold trim around the rim — a hallmark of Fitz & Floyd’s fine Japanese porcelain production. These plates stand as both functional tableware and collectible Christmas art. Display them in a china cabinet, use them to elevate a holiday table setting, or give them as a heartfelt gift to someone who treasures old-fashioned Christmas charm. Whether they become serving pieces for cookies and desserts or decorative accents for a dining room shelf, they are guaranteed to spark nostalgia and conversation. Crafted with care over 40 years ago, this pair has been gently loved and preserved. Colors remain vibrant, gold edging remains bright, and their timeless winter vignette adds a touch of festive elegance to any home. A delightful reminder that the holidays were once slower, sweeter, and filled with the joy of doing things together. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 630 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/knhlEwsk5vY?feature=share There is something unmistakably magical about holiday décor from a gentler era — when Christmas wasn’t rushed, when families gathered close, and when the season was stitched together with love, laughter, and tradition. These two vintage Fitz & Floyd porcelain salad plates capture that very spirit with warmth and charm. Produced in 1983, the celebrated “Deck the Halls” pattern brings Victorian-era holiday storytelling to life. Each plate features a beautifully illustrated family bundled in winter clothing, trimming a stone lamp post with evergreen garlands and bright red bows, while a child reaches up to help. The scene is framed by an elegant holly-wrapped ribbon border and finished with brilliant gold trim around the rim — a hallmark of Fitz & Floyd’s fine Japanese porcelain production. These plates stand as both functional tableware and collectible Christmas art. Display them in a china cabinet, use them to elevate a holiday table setting, or give them as a heartfelt gift to someone who treasures old-fashioned Christmas charm. Whether they become serving pieces for cookies and desserts or decorative accents for a dining room shelf, they are guaranteed to spark nostalgia and conversation. Crafted with care over 40 years ago, this pair has been gently loved and preserved. Colors remain vibrant, gold edging remains bright, and their timeless winter vignette adds a touch of festive elegance to any home. A delightful reminder that the holidays were once slower, sweeter, and filled with the joy of doing things together. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 631 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/knhlEwsk5vY?feature=share There is something unmistakably magical about holiday décor from a gentler era — when Christmas wasn’t rushed, when families gathered close, and when the season was stitched together with love, laughter, and tradition. These two vintage Fitz & Floyd porcelain salad plates capture that very spirit with warmth and charm. Produced in 1983, the celebrated “Deck the Halls” pattern brings Victorian-era holiday storytelling to life. Each plate features a beautifully illustrated family bundled in winter clothing, trimming a stone lamp post with evergreen garlands and bright red bows, while a child reaches up to help. The scene is framed by an elegant holly-wrapped ribbon border and finished with brilliant gold trim around the rim — a hallmark of Fitz & Floyd’s fine Japanese porcelain production. These plates stand as both functional tableware and collectible Christmas art. Display them in a china cabinet, use them to elevate a holiday table setting, or give them as a heartfelt gift to someone who treasures old-fashioned Christmas charm. Whether they become serving pieces for cookies and desserts or decorative accents for a dining room shelf, they are guaranteed to spark nostalgia and conversation. Crafted with care over 40 years ago, this pair has been gently loved and preserved. Colors remain vibrant, gold edging remains bright, and their timeless winter vignette adds a touch of festive elegance to any home. A delightful reminder that the holidays were once slower, sweeter, and filled with the joy of doing things together. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 632 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oWfV5ERB9B4?feature=share There’s a special kind of Christmas magic that lives in old porcelain. These vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs carry that magic beautifully—capturing a quiet winter moment filled with tradition and togetherness. Produced in 1982 and made in Japan, this charming pair features a hand-illustrated Victorian family bundled against the cold, hauling a freshly-cut evergreen through the snow. On the reverse side of each mug, a whimsical winter bunny sits upon holly leaves and ribbon, almost as if keeping watch over the scene. The warm touches of holiday red and evergreen green, the soft winter coats, and the delicate gold trim evoke Christmastime the way it used to be—simple, warm, and meant to be shared. These mugs feel like something you’d find in a grandmother’s china cabinet, wrapped in tissue paper and brought out only for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or holiday mornings when the world feels slow and grateful. Each mug stands beautifully on its own, yet together they tell a story: winter weather, fresh snow, chilly cheeks, and families working side-by-side to make a home festive. Whether displayed in a cabinet, gifted to a collector, or enjoyed in your own home, they bring a nostalgic warmth that modern décor can’t replace. A delightful addition to a vintage Christmas table, a cocoa bar, or holiday display. Pieces from this early Fitz & Floyd era are beloved not just for how they look—but for how they make people feel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 633 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oWfV5ERB9B4?feature=share There’s a special kind of Christmas magic that lives in old porcelain. These vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs carry that magic beautifully—capturing a quiet winter moment filled with tradition and togetherness. Produced in 1982 and made in Japan, this charming pair features a hand-illustrated Victorian family bundled against the cold, hauling a freshly-cut evergreen through the snow. On the reverse side of each mug, a whimsical winter bunny sits upon holly leaves and ribbon, almost as if keeping watch over the scene. The warm touches of holiday red and evergreen green, the soft winter coats, and the delicate gold trim evoke Christmastime the way it used to be—simple, warm, and meant to be shared. These mugs feel like something you’d find in a grandmother’s china cabinet, wrapped in tissue paper and brought out only for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or holiday mornings when the world feels slow and grateful. Each mug stands beautifully on its own, yet together they tell a story: winter weather, fresh snow, chilly cheeks, and families working side-by-side to make a home festive. Whether displayed in a cabinet, gifted to a collector, or enjoyed in your own home, they bring a nostalgic warmth that modern décor can’t replace. A delightful addition to a vintage Christmas table, a cocoa bar, or holiday display. Pieces from this early Fitz & Floyd era are beloved not just for how they look—but for how they make people feel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 634 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oWfV5ERB9B4?feature=share There’s a special kind of Christmas magic that lives in old porcelain. These vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs carry that magic beautifully—capturing a quiet winter moment filled with tradition and togetherness. Produced in 1982 and made in Japan, this charming pair features a hand-illustrated Victorian family bundled against the cold, hauling a freshly-cut evergreen through the snow. On the reverse side of each mug, a whimsical winter bunny sits upon holly leaves and ribbon, almost as if keeping watch over the scene. The warm touches of holiday red and evergreen green, the soft winter coats, and the delicate gold trim evoke Christmastime the way it used to be—simple, warm, and meant to be shared. These mugs feel like something you’d find in a grandmother’s china cabinet, wrapped in tissue paper and brought out only for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or holiday mornings when the world feels slow and grateful. Each mug stands beautifully on its own, yet together they tell a story: winter weather, fresh snow, chilly cheeks, and families working side-by-side to make a home festive. Whether displayed in a cabinet, gifted to a collector, or enjoyed in your own home, they bring a nostalgic warmth that modern décor can’t replace. A delightful addition to a vintage Christmas table, a cocoa bar, or holiday display. Pieces from this early Fitz & Floyd era are beloved not just for how they look—but for how they make people feel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 635 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oWfV5ERB9B4?feature=share There’s a special kind of Christmas magic that lives in old porcelain. These vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs carry that magic beautifully—capturing a quiet winter moment filled with tradition and togetherness. Produced in 1982 and made in Japan, this charming pair features a hand-illustrated Victorian family bundled against the cold, hauling a freshly-cut evergreen through the snow. On the reverse side of each mug, a whimsical winter bunny sits upon holly leaves and ribbon, almost as if keeping watch over the scene. The warm touches of holiday red and evergreen green, the soft winter coats, and the delicate gold trim evoke Christmastime the way it used to be—simple, warm, and meant to be shared. These mugs feel like something you’d find in a grandmother’s china cabinet, wrapped in tissue paper and brought out only for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or holiday mornings when the world feels slow and grateful. Each mug stands beautifully on its own, yet together they tell a story: winter weather, fresh snow, chilly cheeks, and families working side-by-side to make a home festive. Whether displayed in a cabinet, gifted to a collector, or enjoyed in your own home, they bring a nostalgic warmth that modern décor can’t replace. A delightful addition to a vintage Christmas table, a cocoa bar, or holiday display. Pieces from this early Fitz & Floyd era are beloved not just for how they look—but for how they make people feel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 636 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oWfV5ERB9B4?feature=share There’s a special kind of Christmas magic that lives in old porcelain. These vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs carry that magic beautifully—capturing a quiet winter moment filled with tradition and togetherness. Produced in 1982 and made in Japan, this charming pair features a hand-illustrated Victorian family bundled against the cold, hauling a freshly-cut evergreen through the snow. On the reverse side of each mug, a whimsical winter bunny sits upon holly leaves and ribbon, almost as if keeping watch over the scene. The warm touches of holiday red and evergreen green, the soft winter coats, and the delicate gold trim evoke Christmastime the way it used to be—simple, warm, and meant to be shared. These mugs feel like something you’d find in a grandmother’s china cabinet, wrapped in tissue paper and brought out only for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or holiday mornings when the world feels slow and grateful. Each mug stands beautifully on its own, yet together they tell a story: winter weather, fresh snow, chilly cheeks, and families working side-by-side to make a home festive. Whether displayed in a cabinet, gifted to a collector, or enjoyed in your own home, they bring a nostalgic warmth that modern décor can’t replace. A delightful addition to a vintage Christmas table, a cocoa bar, or holiday display. Pieces from this early Fitz & Floyd era are beloved not just for how they look—but for how they make people feel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 637 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/CesdgUN2gmI?feature=share A quiet snowfall, the soft thump of boots, and the evergreen perfume of a freshly felled tree—this pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” salad plates captures a moment every old-fashioned Christmas promises. The scene shows a family hauling their holiday tree through fresh drifts, an axe resting on a shoulder, scarves trailing in the wind, while two curious winter rabbits watch from the path. A ribboned garland encircles the well like a storybook frame, finished with a warm glint of gold at the rim—classic Fitz & Floyd poetry in porcelain. Made in Japan in the early 1980s, these plates have the refined, slightly whimsical illustration style collectors adore—tender, human, and timeless. They plate desserts with charm, anchor a cocoa bar with elegance, and display beautifully through every season. Whether you’re building a complete service or curating a vignette of nostalgic holiday treasures, this set adds a note of grace that feels like candlelight on fine bone china—quiet, glowing, unforgettable. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you! 638 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/CesdgUN2gmI?feature=share A quiet snowfall, the soft thump of boots, and the evergreen perfume of a freshly felled tree—this pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” salad plates captures a moment every old-fashioned Christmas promises. The scene shows a family hauling their holiday tree through fresh drifts, an axe resting on a shoulder, scarves trailing in the wind, while two curious winter rabbits watch from the path. A ribboned garland encircles the well like a storybook frame, finished with a warm glint of gold at the rim—classic Fitz & Floyd poetry in porcelain. Made in Japan in the early 1980s, these plates have the refined, slightly whimsical illustration style collectors adore—tender, human, and timeless. They plate desserts with charm, anchor a cocoa bar with elegance, and display beautifully through every season. Whether you’re building a complete service or curating a vignette of nostalgic holiday treasures, this set adds a note of grace that feels like candlelight on fine bone china—quiet, glowing, unforgettable. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you! 639 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/o0sDN48GjTo?feature=share Some holiday pieces carry a warmth that feels like memory itself. This pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” salad plates captures one of the sweetest rituals of the season: children gathered around a towering evergreen, tying bright red bows into its branches with mittened hands and careful delight. Their faces glow with that unmistakable excitement that only Christmas brings—the kind made of snow-kissed air, wool scarves, and laughter that echoes across winter hills. Introduced in the early 1980s and crafted in Japan, this pattern has become a cherished favorite among collectors for its soft storybook illustration style and elegant gold-trimmed porcelain. A ribboned garland frames the plate like the border of an illustrated tale, giving the artwork a gentle Victorian charm. These are pieces that don’t simply decorate a table—they invite nostalgia, tradition, and conversation. Perfect for desserts, salads, cookies by the fire, or display in a cabinet of timeless holiday treasures. Whether building a complete service or collecting moment by moment, this set brings the season to life—quietly, beautifully, and with heart. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you! 640 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/o0sDN48GjTo?feature=share Some holiday pieces carry a warmth that feels like memory itself. This pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” salad plates captures one of the sweetest rituals of the season: children gathered around a towering evergreen, tying bright red bows into its branches with mittened hands and careful delight. Their faces glow with that unmistakable excitement that only Christmas brings—the kind made of snow-kissed air, wool scarves, and laughter that echoes across winter hills. Introduced in the early 1980s and crafted in Japan, this pattern has become a cherished favorite among collectors for its soft storybook illustration style and elegant gold-trimmed porcelain. A ribboned garland frames the plate like the border of an illustrated tale, giving the artwork a gentle Victorian charm. These are pieces that don’t simply decorate a table—they invite nostalgia, tradition, and conversation. Perfect for desserts, salads, cookies by the fire, or display in a cabinet of timeless holiday treasures. Whether building a complete service or collecting moment by moment, this set brings the season to life—quietly, beautifully, and with heart. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you! 641 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/o0sDN48GjTo?feature=share Some holiday pieces carry a warmth that feels like memory itself. This pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” salad plates captures one of the sweetest rituals of the season: children gathered around a towering evergreen, tying bright red bows into its branches with mittened hands and careful delight. Their faces glow with that unmistakable excitement that only Christmas brings—the kind made of snow-kissed air, wool scarves, and laughter that echoes across winter hills. Introduced in the early 1980s and crafted in Japan, this pattern has become a cherished favorite among collectors for its soft storybook illustration style and elegant gold-trimmed porcelain. A ribboned garland frames the plate like the border of an illustrated tale, giving the artwork a gentle Victorian charm. These are pieces that don’t simply decorate a table—they invite nostalgia, tradition, and conversation. Perfect for desserts, salads, cookies by the fire, or display in a cabinet of timeless holiday treasures. Whether building a complete service or collecting moment by moment, this set brings the season to life—quietly, beautifully, and with heart. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you! 642 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 643 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 644 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 645 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 646 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 647 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 648 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yJXg4Tl3dK4?feature=share Like a wave frozen in motion, this vintage Italian art glass bowl glows in shades of sapphire and crystal — a Mid-Century Modern treasure shaped by hand, crafted in the elegant bullicante technique that creates tiny suspended bubbles within the glass. Each bubble, each curve, each ripple tells the story of glassmakers who understood that art could live in everyday objects. Its form blooms like a flower, curling petals of deep ocean blue edged in clear glass. Heavy in weight, wonderfully sculptural, it rests solidly on a tabletop while catching and bending light in every direction — soft by daylight, luminous under evening lamps. Pieces like this were often created as ashtrays or decorative catchalls, but today they serve as center bowls, jewelry rests, candy dishes, or simply art for a room that deserves something special. Mid-century Italian studios, inspired by the mastery of Murano, produced works that were both practical and breathtaking, and this bowl carries that unmistakeable signature: bold, smooth, expressive, and timeless. Whether displayed alone or layered with other glass pieces, it brings color, sophistication, and character to any space. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 649 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/-UdzC5MfH1s?feature=share This vintage Chinese ewer is a piece that feels as though it was lifted out of a scholar’s study, glazed in soft ivory tones and painted in deep cobalt blooms that seem to move as light turns across the surface. The entire body is covered in an intentional crackle glaze, the kind sought after by collectors for its map-like patterning and sense of age. The floral motifs are rooted in traditional Chinese design, with lotus blossoms and curling leaves wrapping around the curved form. The handle, sculpted in a bold blue, gives it a graceful profile and balances the shape of the tall spout. The base bears a blue Dechang Taoci hallmark, identifying it as a vintage ceramic piece from a known period of export ceramics. While this pitcher can be displayed as a vessel, a vase, or a Chinoiserie accent, what truly makes it special is its character. Every line, every crackle in the glaze, and every brushstroke shows the touch of a human hand. Whether placed on a sideboard, set on a mantel, or paired with dried florals, it adds a sophisticated cultural warmth — the kind of piece that draws the eye without ever asking for attention. It feels refined, worldly, and beautifully grounded in tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 650 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/-UdzC5MfH1s?feature=share This vintage Chinese ewer is a piece that feels as though it was lifted out of a scholar’s study, glazed in soft ivory tones and painted in deep cobalt blooms that seem to move as light turns across the surface. The entire body is covered in an intentional crackle glaze, the kind sought after by collectors for its map-like patterning and sense of age. The floral motifs are rooted in traditional Chinese design, with lotus blossoms and curling leaves wrapping around the curved form. The handle, sculpted in a bold blue, gives it a graceful profile and balances the shape of the tall spout. The base bears a blue Dechang Taoci hallmark, identifying it as a vintage ceramic piece from a known period of export ceramics. While this pitcher can be displayed as a vessel, a vase, or a Chinoiserie accent, what truly makes it special is its character. Every line, every crackle in the glaze, and every brushstroke shows the touch of a human hand. Whether placed on a sideboard, set on a mantel, or paired with dried florals, it adds a sophisticated cultural warmth — the kind of piece that draws the eye without ever asking for attention. It feels refined, worldly, and beautifully grounded in tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 651 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/-UdzC5MfH1s?feature=share This vintage Chinese ewer is a piece that feels as though it was lifted out of a scholar’s study, glazed in soft ivory tones and painted in deep cobalt blooms that seem to move as light turns across the surface. The entire body is covered in an intentional crackle glaze, the kind sought after by collectors for its map-like patterning and sense of age. The floral motifs are rooted in traditional Chinese design, with lotus blossoms and curling leaves wrapping around the curved form. The handle, sculpted in a bold blue, gives it a graceful profile and balances the shape of the tall spout. The base bears a blue Dechang Taoci hallmark, identifying it as a vintage ceramic piece from a known period of export ceramics. While this pitcher can be displayed as a vessel, a vase, or a Chinoiserie accent, what truly makes it special is its character. Every line, every crackle in the glaze, and every brushstroke shows the touch of a human hand. Whether placed on a sideboard, set on a mantel, or paired with dried florals, it adds a sophisticated cultural warmth — the kind of piece that draws the eye without ever asking for attention. It feels refined, worldly, and beautifully grounded in tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 652 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QN4HtUUmORY?feature=share Step back into Bedford Falls with this illuminated village collectible, crafted after the iconic Trust & Savings Bank from Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Cast in ceramic with snow-covered eaves and glowing windows, the piece feels as though it was lifted straight from the film’s warm, nostalgic winter streets. When lit, the windows shimmer with a soft golden glow, creating that familiar warmth of small-town community and Christmas comfort. This was produced by Enesco as part of a limited holiday village series originally issued through Target, and has since become a treasured retired collectible. The architecture mirrors the movie’s memorable scenes: tall arched doors, frosted accents, detailed stonework, and a blanket of glittered snow that sparkles beneath light. Whether displayed alone or as part of a full Christmas village arrangement, it becomes an instant focal point — the kind of piece that draws family members in for a closer look. Collectors appreciate both its craftsmanship and its emotional connection to one of cinema’s most beloved stories. Every illuminated window recalls a moment of hope, gratitude, and the reminder that no life is ever truly ordinary. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 653 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QN4HtUUmORY?feature=share Step back into Bedford Falls with this illuminated village collectible, crafted after the iconic Trust & Savings Bank from Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Cast in ceramic with snow-covered eaves and glowing windows, the piece feels as though it was lifted straight from the film’s warm, nostalgic winter streets. When lit, the windows shimmer with a soft golden glow, creating that familiar warmth of small-town community and Christmas comfort. This was produced by Enesco as part of a limited holiday village series originally issued through Target, and has since become a treasured retired collectible. The architecture mirrors the movie’s memorable scenes: tall arched doors, frosted accents, detailed stonework, and a blanket of glittered snow that sparkles beneath light. Whether displayed alone or as part of a full Christmas village arrangement, it becomes an instant focal point — the kind of piece that draws family members in for a closer look. Collectors appreciate both its craftsmanship and its emotional connection to one of cinema’s most beloved stories. Every illuminated window recalls a moment of hope, gratitude, and the reminder that no life is ever truly ordinary. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 654 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QN4HtUUmORY?feature=share Step back into Bedford Falls with this illuminated village collectible, crafted after the iconic Trust & Savings Bank from Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Cast in ceramic with snow-covered eaves and glowing windows, the piece feels as though it was lifted straight from the film’s warm, nostalgic winter streets. When lit, the windows shimmer with a soft golden glow, creating that familiar warmth of small-town community and Christmas comfort. This was produced by Enesco as part of a limited holiday village series originally issued through Target, and has since become a treasured retired collectible. The architecture mirrors the movie’s memorable scenes: tall arched doors, frosted accents, detailed stonework, and a blanket of glittered snow that sparkles beneath light. Whether displayed alone or as part of a full Christmas village arrangement, it becomes an instant focal point — the kind of piece that draws family members in for a closer look. Collectors appreciate both its craftsmanship and its emotional connection to one of cinema’s most beloved stories. Every illuminated window recalls a moment of hope, gratitude, and the reminder that no life is ever truly ordinary. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 655 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QN4HtUUmORY?feature=share Step back into Bedford Falls with this illuminated village collectible, crafted after the iconic Trust & Savings Bank from Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Cast in ceramic with snow-covered eaves and glowing windows, the piece feels as though it was lifted straight from the film’s warm, nostalgic winter streets. When lit, the windows shimmer with a soft golden glow, creating that familiar warmth of small-town community and Christmas comfort. This was produced by Enesco as part of a limited holiday village series originally issued through Target, and has since become a treasured retired collectible. The architecture mirrors the movie’s memorable scenes: tall arched doors, frosted accents, detailed stonework, and a blanket of glittered snow that sparkles beneath light. Whether displayed alone or as part of a full Christmas village arrangement, it becomes an instant focal point — the kind of piece that draws family members in for a closer look. Collectors appreciate both its craftsmanship and its emotional connection to one of cinema’s most beloved stories. Every illuminated window recalls a moment of hope, gratitude, and the reminder that no life is ever truly ordinary. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 656 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QN4HtUUmORY?feature=share Step back into Bedford Falls with this illuminated village collectible, crafted after the iconic Trust & Savings Bank from Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Cast in ceramic with snow-covered eaves and glowing windows, the piece feels as though it was lifted straight from the film’s warm, nostalgic winter streets. When lit, the windows shimmer with a soft golden glow, creating that familiar warmth of small-town community and Christmas comfort. This was produced by Enesco as part of a limited holiday village series originally issued through Target, and has since become a treasured retired collectible. The architecture mirrors the movie’s memorable scenes: tall arched doors, frosted accents, detailed stonework, and a blanket of glittered snow that sparkles beneath light. Whether displayed alone or as part of a full Christmas village arrangement, it becomes an instant focal point — the kind of piece that draws family members in for a closer look. Collectors appreciate both its craftsmanship and its emotional connection to one of cinema’s most beloved stories. Every illuminated window recalls a moment of hope, gratitude, and the reminder that no life is ever truly ordinary. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – have we got a gem for you. 657 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Gr8JzFbew1o?feature=share Step back into the timeless charm of Bedford Falls with this vintage Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – Bedford Falls Rail Station, a beautifully detailed ceramic Christmas house inspired by the legendary 1946 holiday film. Designed with warm glowing windows, snow-dusted rooftops, and authentic architectural styling, this collectible captures the nostalgic magic of a small-town Christmas long before the world rushed and hurried. Rich green siding, frosted snow sparkle, wreath accents, and a classic hand-painted luggage cart complete the scene with charming realism. When illuminated, the Rail Station glows from within—casting a soft golden light that transforms it from décor into a true holiday moment, as if George Bailey and families of Bedford Falls are preparing for Christmas Eve journeys home. This piece was part of the Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village series, originally sold in limited seasonal runs and now increasingly difficult to find—especially with the original box. Perfect for collectors, Christmas village display builders, film fans, or anyone who appreciates the elegance of vintage holiday décor. Add it to your mantle, entryway, or under the tree, and watch it become one of those decorations everyone waits to see each year. A beautiful, heart-warming piece from a beloved Christmas classic. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 658 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Gr8JzFbew1o?feature=share Step back into the timeless charm of Bedford Falls with this vintage Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – Bedford Falls Rail Station, a beautifully detailed ceramic Christmas house inspired by the legendary 1946 holiday film. Designed with warm glowing windows, snow-dusted rooftops, and authentic architectural styling, this collectible captures the nostalgic magic of a small-town Christmas long before the world rushed and hurried. Rich green siding, frosted snow sparkle, wreath accents, and a classic hand-painted luggage cart complete the scene with charming realism. When illuminated, the Rail Station glows from within—casting a soft golden light that transforms it from décor into a true holiday moment, as if George Bailey and families of Bedford Falls are preparing for Christmas Eve journeys home. This piece was part of the Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village series, originally sold in limited seasonal runs and now increasingly difficult to find—especially with the original box. Perfect for collectors, Christmas village display builders, film fans, or anyone who appreciates the elegance of vintage holiday décor. Add it to your mantle, entryway, or under the tree, and watch it become one of those decorations everyone waits to see each year. A beautiful, heart-warming piece from a beloved Christmas classic. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 659 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Gr8JzFbew1o?feature=share Step back into the timeless charm of Bedford Falls with this vintage Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – Bedford Falls Rail Station, a beautifully detailed ceramic Christmas house inspired by the legendary 1946 holiday film. Designed with warm glowing windows, snow-dusted rooftops, and authentic architectural styling, this collectible captures the nostalgic magic of a small-town Christmas long before the world rushed and hurried. Rich green siding, frosted snow sparkle, wreath accents, and a classic hand-painted luggage cart complete the scene with charming realism. When illuminated, the Rail Station glows from within—casting a soft golden light that transforms it from décor into a true holiday moment, as if George Bailey and families of Bedford Falls are preparing for Christmas Eve journeys home. This piece was part of the Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village series, originally sold in limited seasonal runs and now increasingly difficult to find—especially with the original box. Perfect for collectors, Christmas village display builders, film fans, or anyone who appreciates the elegance of vintage holiday décor. Add it to your mantle, entryway, or under the tree, and watch it become one of those decorations everyone waits to see each year. A beautiful, heart-warming piece from a beloved Christmas classic. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 660 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 661 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 662 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 663 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 664 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 665 / 778 -
View item video here https://youtube.com/shorts/SQxnW9TdHFM?feature=share Bring a piece of Christmas movie history into your winter display with this Enesco “It’s a Wonderful Life” Illuminated Village – The Bedford Falls Bridge. This beautifully crafted collectible features the iconic covered bridge from Bedford Falls, complete with a frozen river below, evergreen trees dusted in glittering snow, and a warm red cabin carved into the icy hillside. When illuminated, the windows glow softly, reflecting against shimmering snow to create a nostalgic winter night scene. This piece includes both its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, making it a strong collectible for display or completion of the series. Perfect for mantles, holiday villages, Christmas décor, or lovers of the classic film, this sculpture captures the heart and hope that defines the season. Increasingly hard to find in box with COA, especially in working condition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 666 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 667 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 668 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 669 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 670 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 671 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbR2wUVMsrY?feature=share A statement center-piece for any Christmas village display, this impressive Heartland Valley Village Illuminated Porcelain Cathedral Church stands with the quiet grandeur of Old-World European architecture. Crafted from hand-painted porcelain and finished with remarkable texturing, the stone façade, soaring steeples, arched entryways, and snow-touched rooflines create a scene filled with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Christmas imagery. When illuminated, each stained-glass-style window glows with golden light, giving the cathedral the inviting ambience of candlelit holiday services and peaceful winter evenings. Small details—wreaths, roofline accents, carved rose window, bell tower motifs—add charm and craftsmanship that elevate this church above ordinary village pieces. This is a large, visually dominant display building, perfect as the centerpiece of a Heartland Valley Village set, or beautifully paired with Department 56, Lemax, or other winter village collections. Whether displayed on a mantle, a snow-blanketed table arrangement, or beneath the Christmas tree, it instantly creates a scene that feels warm, magical, and full of holiday spirit. A striking collectible that captures the quiet wonder of Christmas tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 672 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/gRo9cFYExlE?feature=share Capture the magic of a storybook main street with Lemax “Lucy’s Chocolate Shop,” a richly detailed, illuminated porcelain Christmas village building that looks—and feels—like pure holiday nostalgia. Warm windowlight spills across the snow-tipped stoop, the bay-front display windows glow like golden caramel, and the tall vertical “CHOCOLATES” sign promises peppermint bark, truffles, and cocoa to every passerby. From the brick-trimmed foundation and slate-style shingles to wreaths, garlands, and the whimsical “Free Samples Today!” placard, this piece layers texture and charm in every direction. Designed to be a centerpiece shop in any Christmas village (Lemax, Department 56, or mixed displays), Lucy’s is the destination where carolers warm their hands, couples share ribbon-wrapped sweets, and children press their noses to the glass. The hand-painted porcelain construction gives the façade realistic depth—wood siding, balcony railings, and snow drifts with subtle sparkle—while the interior illumination (see photos) turns evening scenes into cinematic moments. Place it at a corner of your layout to showcase the curved bay windows, or tuck it mid-block to anchor a bustling market row with a confectioner’s glow. Collectors will appreciate how versatile this shop is for classic, Victorian, or Dickensian themes, and decorators will love how quickly it elevates mantels, sideboards, and under-tree vignettes. Pair it with caroling figures, a cocoa cart, or a lamppost trio to tell a complete visual story. Whether you’re building your first village or refining a seasoned collection, Lucy’s Chocolate Shop is that irresistible “crowd-favorite” building—the one guests point to first and remember last. Lovingly curated and photographed so you can see every detail and condition note, ready to gift, display, and enjoy all season long. Add a little sweetness to your streetscape and let the lights do the rest. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 673 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/gRo9cFYExlE?feature=share Capture the magic of a storybook main street with Lemax “Lucy’s Chocolate Shop,” a richly detailed, illuminated porcelain Christmas village building that looks—and feels—like pure holiday nostalgia. Warm windowlight spills across the snow-tipped stoop, the bay-front display windows glow like golden caramel, and the tall vertical “CHOCOLATES” sign promises peppermint bark, truffles, and cocoa to every passerby. From the brick-trimmed foundation and slate-style shingles to wreaths, garlands, and the whimsical “Free Samples Today!” placard, this piece layers texture and charm in every direction. Designed to be a centerpiece shop in any Christmas village (Lemax, Department 56, or mixed displays), Lucy’s is the destination where carolers warm their hands, couples share ribbon-wrapped sweets, and children press their noses to the glass. The hand-painted porcelain construction gives the façade realistic depth—wood siding, balcony railings, and snow drifts with subtle sparkle—while the interior illumination (see photos) turns evening scenes into cinematic moments. Place it at a corner of your layout to showcase the curved bay windows, or tuck it mid-block to anchor a bustling market row with a confectioner’s glow. Collectors will appreciate how versatile this shop is for classic, Victorian, or Dickensian themes, and decorators will love how quickly it elevates mantels, sideboards, and under-tree vignettes. Pair it with caroling figures, a cocoa cart, or a lamppost trio to tell a complete visual story. Whether you’re building your first village or refining a seasoned collection, Lucy’s Chocolate Shop is that irresistible “crowd-favorite” building—the one guests point to first and remember last. Lovingly curated and photographed so you can see every detail and condition note, ready to gift, display, and enjoy all season long. Add a little sweetness to your streetscape and let the lights do the rest. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 674 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/gRo9cFYExlE?feature=share Capture the magic of a storybook main street with Lemax “Lucy’s Chocolate Shop,” a richly detailed, illuminated porcelain Christmas village building that looks—and feels—like pure holiday nostalgia. Warm windowlight spills across the snow-tipped stoop, the bay-front display windows glow like golden caramel, and the tall vertical “CHOCOLATES” sign promises peppermint bark, truffles, and cocoa to every passerby. From the brick-trimmed foundation and slate-style shingles to wreaths, garlands, and the whimsical “Free Samples Today!” placard, this piece layers texture and charm in every direction. Designed to be a centerpiece shop in any Christmas village (Lemax, Department 56, or mixed displays), Lucy’s is the destination where carolers warm their hands, couples share ribbon-wrapped sweets, and children press their noses to the glass. The hand-painted porcelain construction gives the façade realistic depth—wood siding, balcony railings, and snow drifts with subtle sparkle—while the interior illumination (see photos) turns evening scenes into cinematic moments. Place it at a corner of your layout to showcase the curved bay windows, or tuck it mid-block to anchor a bustling market row with a confectioner’s glow. Collectors will appreciate how versatile this shop is for classic, Victorian, or Dickensian themes, and decorators will love how quickly it elevates mantels, sideboards, and under-tree vignettes. Pair it with caroling figures, a cocoa cart, or a lamppost trio to tell a complete visual story. Whether you’re building your first village or refining a seasoned collection, Lucy’s Chocolate Shop is that irresistible “crowd-favorite” building—the one guests point to first and remember last. Lovingly curated and photographed so you can see every detail and condition note, ready to gift, display, and enjoy all season long. Add a little sweetness to your streetscape and let the lights do the rest. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 675 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u_bZnkLKACk?feature=share In the heart of a snowy village, tucked beneath pine boughs and winter starlight, stands Feathers & Fur Woodcraft—a charming porcelain lodge where hand-carved treasures glow behind frosted glass. The building feels like a moment captured in mid-December: rooflines sugared with snow, garland wrapped in ribbon, and warm golden light spilling through every tiny pane. A friendly brown bear waits by the door as if greeting shoppers returning from a forest trail, while a gentle deer rests beside stacked timber near the workshop wall. Inside, the scene glimmers with the soft amber glow of a C7 village light, giving the impression of wood shavings, wool mittens, and crafts in progress—those quiet, magical details that make a Christmas village feel alive. This handcrafted shop is beautifully sized for classic village displays, fitting naturally among Lemax and Department 56-style streets, cabin settings, or woodland layouts. Its colors—weathered green siding, warm natural timber, and deep holiday reds—blend seamlessly with alpine homes, downtown carol scenes, or a cozy mantel vignette. Though vintage, it remains in lovely condition with gentle signs of age, and the original box is included for safe keeping and gifting. When the room goes dim and its windows brighten, this piece becomes a little story on its own—a warm reminder of simpler holidays, crackling fires, and handmade gifts wrapped with love. Add it to your village and watch it turn ordinary space into winter magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 676 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u_bZnkLKACk?feature=share In the heart of a snowy village, tucked beneath pine boughs and winter starlight, stands Feathers & Fur Woodcraft—a charming porcelain lodge where hand-carved treasures glow behind frosted glass. The building feels like a moment captured in mid-December: rooflines sugared with snow, garland wrapped in ribbon, and warm golden light spilling through every tiny pane. A friendly brown bear waits by the door as if greeting shoppers returning from a forest trail, while a gentle deer rests beside stacked timber near the workshop wall. Inside, the scene glimmers with the soft amber glow of a C7 village light, giving the impression of wood shavings, wool mittens, and crafts in progress—those quiet, magical details that make a Christmas village feel alive. This handcrafted shop is beautifully sized for classic village displays, fitting naturally among Lemax and Department 56-style streets, cabin settings, or woodland layouts. Its colors—weathered green siding, warm natural timber, and deep holiday reds—blend seamlessly with alpine homes, downtown carol scenes, or a cozy mantel vignette. Though vintage, it remains in lovely condition with gentle signs of age, and the original box is included for safe keeping and gifting. When the room goes dim and its windows brighten, this piece becomes a little story on its own—a warm reminder of simpler holidays, crackling fires, and handmade gifts wrapped with love. Add it to your village and watch it turn ordinary space into winter magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 677 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u_bZnkLKACk?feature=share In the heart of a snowy village, tucked beneath pine boughs and winter starlight, stands Feathers & Fur Woodcraft—a charming porcelain lodge where hand-carved treasures glow behind frosted glass. The building feels like a moment captured in mid-December: rooflines sugared with snow, garland wrapped in ribbon, and warm golden light spilling through every tiny pane. A friendly brown bear waits by the door as if greeting shoppers returning from a forest trail, while a gentle deer rests beside stacked timber near the workshop wall. Inside, the scene glimmers with the soft amber glow of a C7 village light, giving the impression of wood shavings, wool mittens, and crafts in progress—those quiet, magical details that make a Christmas village feel alive. This handcrafted shop is beautifully sized for classic village displays, fitting naturally among Lemax and Department 56-style streets, cabin settings, or woodland layouts. Its colors—weathered green siding, warm natural timber, and deep holiday reds—blend seamlessly with alpine homes, downtown carol scenes, or a cozy mantel vignette. Though vintage, it remains in lovely condition with gentle signs of age, and the original box is included for safe keeping and gifting. When the room goes dim and its windows brighten, this piece becomes a little story on its own—a warm reminder of simpler holidays, crackling fires, and handmade gifts wrapped with love. Add it to your village and watch it turn ordinary space into winter magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 678 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u_bZnkLKACk?feature=share In the heart of a snowy village, tucked beneath pine boughs and winter starlight, stands Feathers & Fur Woodcraft—a charming porcelain lodge where hand-carved treasures glow behind frosted glass. The building feels like a moment captured in mid-December: rooflines sugared with snow, garland wrapped in ribbon, and warm golden light spilling through every tiny pane. A friendly brown bear waits by the door as if greeting shoppers returning from a forest trail, while a gentle deer rests beside stacked timber near the workshop wall. Inside, the scene glimmers with the soft amber glow of a C7 village light, giving the impression of wood shavings, wool mittens, and crafts in progress—those quiet, magical details that make a Christmas village feel alive. This handcrafted shop is beautifully sized for classic village displays, fitting naturally among Lemax and Department 56-style streets, cabin settings, or woodland layouts. Its colors—weathered green siding, warm natural timber, and deep holiday reds—blend seamlessly with alpine homes, downtown carol scenes, or a cozy mantel vignette. Though vintage, it remains in lovely condition with gentle signs of age, and the original box is included for safe keeping and gifting. When the room goes dim and its windows brighten, this piece becomes a little story on its own—a warm reminder of simpler holidays, crackling fires, and handmade gifts wrapped with love. Add it to your village and watch it turn ordinary space into winter magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 679 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u_bZnkLKACk?feature=share In the heart of a snowy village, tucked beneath pine boughs and winter starlight, stands Feathers & Fur Woodcraft—a charming porcelain lodge where hand-carved treasures glow behind frosted glass. The building feels like a moment captured in mid-December: rooflines sugared with snow, garland wrapped in ribbon, and warm golden light spilling through every tiny pane. A friendly brown bear waits by the door as if greeting shoppers returning from a forest trail, while a gentle deer rests beside stacked timber near the workshop wall. Inside, the scene glimmers with the soft amber glow of a C7 village light, giving the impression of wood shavings, wool mittens, and crafts in progress—those quiet, magical details that make a Christmas village feel alive. This handcrafted shop is beautifully sized for classic village displays, fitting naturally among Lemax and Department 56-style streets, cabin settings, or woodland layouts. Its colors—weathered green siding, warm natural timber, and deep holiday reds—blend seamlessly with alpine homes, downtown carol scenes, or a cozy mantel vignette. Though vintage, it remains in lovely condition with gentle signs of age, and the original box is included for safe keeping and gifting. When the room goes dim and its windows brighten, this piece becomes a little story on its own—a warm reminder of simpler holidays, crackling fires, and handmade gifts wrapped with love. Add it to your village and watch it turn ordinary space into winter magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 680 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1G_WZxoQ0BM?feature=share Step into the warmth of a chocolate-scented winter wonderland with this beautifully illuminated Hershey’s Holiday Village collectible. From the Limited Edition 2001 release, “Hershey’s Florist” blends the charm of a small-town flower shop with the iconic whimsy of one of America’s most beloved candy brands. This porcelain village piece is full of rich detail: a sculpted holiday wreath on the front door, vibrant potted flowers lining the entry steps, and the signature chocolate-kiss finial perched proudly on the roof. When plugged in, warm golden light shines through every window, revealing the tiny florist inside tending to blooming Winter bouquets. Classic Christmas garland wraps around the porch posts, snow rests across the rooftop, and a dusting of holiday magic gives it that irresistible nostalgic glow. Perfect for collectors, holiday decorators, or anyone building a cozy Christmas village filled with storytelling and old-fashioned charm. Display it as a standalone accent or pair it with other Hershey’s village pieces to create a scene that feels like childhood, cocoa, and Christmas mornings all at once. Whether placed under the tree, on a mantle, or in a display village, this illuminated house adds warmth, sparkle, and a touch of sweetness to the season. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 681 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1G_WZxoQ0BM?feature=share Step into the warmth of a chocolate-scented winter wonderland with this beautifully illuminated Hershey’s Holiday Village collectible. From the Limited Edition 2001 release, “Hershey’s Florist” blends the charm of a small-town flower shop with the iconic whimsy of one of America’s most beloved candy brands. This porcelain village piece is full of rich detail: a sculpted holiday wreath on the front door, vibrant potted flowers lining the entry steps, and the signature chocolate-kiss finial perched proudly on the roof. When plugged in, warm golden light shines through every window, revealing the tiny florist inside tending to blooming Winter bouquets. Classic Christmas garland wraps around the porch posts, snow rests across the rooftop, and a dusting of holiday magic gives it that irresistible nostalgic glow. Perfect for collectors, holiday decorators, or anyone building a cozy Christmas village filled with storytelling and old-fashioned charm. Display it as a standalone accent or pair it with other Hershey’s village pieces to create a scene that feels like childhood, cocoa, and Christmas mornings all at once. Whether placed under the tree, on a mantle, or in a display village, this illuminated house adds warmth, sparkle, and a touch of sweetness to the season. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 682 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1G_WZxoQ0BM?feature=share Step into the warmth of a chocolate-scented winter wonderland with this beautifully illuminated Hershey’s Holiday Village collectible. From the Limited Edition 2001 release, “Hershey’s Florist” blends the charm of a small-town flower shop with the iconic whimsy of one of America’s most beloved candy brands. This porcelain village piece is full of rich detail: a sculpted holiday wreath on the front door, vibrant potted flowers lining the entry steps, and the signature chocolate-kiss finial perched proudly on the roof. When plugged in, warm golden light shines through every window, revealing the tiny florist inside tending to blooming Winter bouquets. Classic Christmas garland wraps around the porch posts, snow rests across the rooftop, and a dusting of holiday magic gives it that irresistible nostalgic glow. Perfect for collectors, holiday decorators, or anyone building a cozy Christmas village filled with storytelling and old-fashioned charm. Display it as a standalone accent or pair it with other Hershey’s village pieces to create a scene that feels like childhood, cocoa, and Christmas mornings all at once. Whether placed under the tree, on a mantle, or in a display village, this illuminated house adds warmth, sparkle, and a touch of sweetness to the season. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 683 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1G_WZxoQ0BM?feature=share Step into the warmth of a chocolate-scented winter wonderland with this beautifully illuminated Hershey’s Holiday Village collectible. From the Limited Edition 2001 release, “Hershey’s Florist” blends the charm of a small-town flower shop with the iconic whimsy of one of America’s most beloved candy brands. This porcelain village piece is full of rich detail: a sculpted holiday wreath on the front door, vibrant potted flowers lining the entry steps, and the signature chocolate-kiss finial perched proudly on the roof. When plugged in, warm golden light shines through every window, revealing the tiny florist inside tending to blooming Winter bouquets. Classic Christmas garland wraps around the porch posts, snow rests across the rooftop, and a dusting of holiday magic gives it that irresistible nostalgic glow. Perfect for collectors, holiday decorators, or anyone building a cozy Christmas village filled with storytelling and old-fashioned charm. Display it as a standalone accent or pair it with other Hershey’s village pieces to create a scene that feels like childhood, cocoa, and Christmas mornings all at once. Whether placed under the tree, on a mantle, or in a display village, this illuminated house adds warmth, sparkle, and a touch of sweetness to the season. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 684 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/vmx16WyKpxI?feature=share A winter village isn’t complete without a cozy lakeside stop, and this beautifully illuminated “Boats & Bait” Marina House brings that perfect storybook charm. Hand-painted porcelain with warm glowing windows, this piece is full of character—stone chimney, wood-beam porch, snow-tipped roof, holiday garland, and a pair of rowboats waiting on the dock for early morning fishing at the frozen lake’s edge. When lit, the scene comes to life: amber-gold light pours through every window, casting a welcoming glow as if someone inside is tying flies, pouring hot cocoa, and getting the next fisherman outfitted for a brisk December morning. The rustic wood siding, barrels and crates, icy shingles, and snow-dusted evergreen trees make it feel like a small mountainside village where Christmas mornings are quiet, crisp, and full of magic. Perfect as a standalone display or as part of a full holiday village, this marina shop adds personality and a unique outdoorsy charm. Place it near a skating pond, a log cabin, or your Christmas train line, and watch your winter scene gain life, warmth, and depth. Collectors of Lemax, Department 56, porcelain villages, and winter décor will appreciate its detailed craftsmanship, whimsical personality, and beautiful glow. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 685 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/vmx16WyKpxI?feature=share A winter village isn’t complete without a cozy lakeside stop, and this beautifully illuminated “Boats & Bait” Marina House brings that perfect storybook charm. Hand-painted porcelain with warm glowing windows, this piece is full of character—stone chimney, wood-beam porch, snow-tipped roof, holiday garland, and a pair of rowboats waiting on the dock for early morning fishing at the frozen lake’s edge. When lit, the scene comes to life: amber-gold light pours through every window, casting a welcoming glow as if someone inside is tying flies, pouring hot cocoa, and getting the next fisherman outfitted for a brisk December morning. The rustic wood siding, barrels and crates, icy shingles, and snow-dusted evergreen trees make it feel like a small mountainside village where Christmas mornings are quiet, crisp, and full of magic. Perfect as a standalone display or as part of a full holiday village, this marina shop adds personality and a unique outdoorsy charm. Place it near a skating pond, a log cabin, or your Christmas train line, and watch your winter scene gain life, warmth, and depth. Collectors of Lemax, Department 56, porcelain villages, and winter décor will appreciate its detailed craftsmanship, whimsical personality, and beautiful glow. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 686 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/vmx16WyKpxI?feature=share A winter village isn’t complete without a cozy lakeside stop, and this beautifully illuminated “Boats & Bait” Marina House brings that perfect storybook charm. Hand-painted porcelain with warm glowing windows, this piece is full of character—stone chimney, wood-beam porch, snow-tipped roof, holiday garland, and a pair of rowboats waiting on the dock for early morning fishing at the frozen lake’s edge. When lit, the scene comes to life: amber-gold light pours through every window, casting a welcoming glow as if someone inside is tying flies, pouring hot cocoa, and getting the next fisherman outfitted for a brisk December morning. The rustic wood siding, barrels and crates, icy shingles, and snow-dusted evergreen trees make it feel like a small mountainside village where Christmas mornings are quiet, crisp, and full of magic. Perfect as a standalone display or as part of a full holiday village, this marina shop adds personality and a unique outdoorsy charm. Place it near a skating pond, a log cabin, or your Christmas train line, and watch your winter scene gain life, warmth, and depth. Collectors of Lemax, Department 56, porcelain villages, and winter décor will appreciate its detailed craftsmanship, whimsical personality, and beautiful glow. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 687 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/vmx16WyKpxI?feature=share A winter village isn’t complete without a cozy lakeside stop, and this beautifully illuminated “Boats & Bait” Marina House brings that perfect storybook charm. Hand-painted porcelain with warm glowing windows, this piece is full of character—stone chimney, wood-beam porch, snow-tipped roof, holiday garland, and a pair of rowboats waiting on the dock for early morning fishing at the frozen lake’s edge. When lit, the scene comes to life: amber-gold light pours through every window, casting a welcoming glow as if someone inside is tying flies, pouring hot cocoa, and getting the next fisherman outfitted for a brisk December morning. The rustic wood siding, barrels and crates, icy shingles, and snow-dusted evergreen trees make it feel like a small mountainside village where Christmas mornings are quiet, crisp, and full of magic. Perfect as a standalone display or as part of a full holiday village, this marina shop adds personality and a unique outdoorsy charm. Place it near a skating pond, a log cabin, or your Christmas train line, and watch your winter scene gain life, warmth, and depth. Collectors of Lemax, Department 56, porcelain villages, and winter décor will appreciate its detailed craftsmanship, whimsical personality, and beautiful glow. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 688 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/bJUr3WGDxgo?feature=share Imagine a snowy main street in a picture-perfect holiday village: the door of the general store swings open, warm golden light spills out onto the porch, and wreaths and garlands hang in welcome. This illuminated porcelain piece from the Snowflake Falls collection delivers exactly that scene. Hand-painted siding, textured roof shingles dusted with glittering snow, twin porch pillars wrapped in holiday green — every detail invites you into the moment. Through the lit windows you glimpse a cozy interior where villagers gather, picking fresh produce and gifts for the season. The warm amber glow transforms the piece into both a standalone focal point and a seamless member of a village layout. Its original box accompanies the house, ensuring safe storage and display readiness. Accessories originally part of the full set are not included—this listing is for the porcelain building and box only. Whether placed on a mantel, a village table, or under your tree, this Snowflake Falls General Store adds nostalgic charm, holiday warmth, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 689 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/bJUr3WGDxgo?feature=share Imagine a snowy main street in a picture-perfect holiday village: the door of the general store swings open, warm golden light spills out onto the porch, and wreaths and garlands hang in welcome. This illuminated porcelain piece from the Snowflake Falls collection delivers exactly that scene. Hand-painted siding, textured roof shingles dusted with glittering snow, twin porch pillars wrapped in holiday green — every detail invites you into the moment. Through the lit windows you glimpse a cozy interior where villagers gather, picking fresh produce and gifts for the season. The warm amber glow transforms the piece into both a standalone focal point and a seamless member of a village layout. Its original box accompanies the house, ensuring safe storage and display readiness. Accessories originally part of the full set are not included—this listing is for the porcelain building and box only. Whether placed on a mantel, a village table, or under your tree, this Snowflake Falls General Store adds nostalgic charm, holiday warmth, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 690 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/bJUr3WGDxgo?feature=share Imagine a snowy main street in a picture-perfect holiday village: the door of the general store swings open, warm golden light spills out onto the porch, and wreaths and garlands hang in welcome. This illuminated porcelain piece from the Snowflake Falls collection delivers exactly that scene. Hand-painted siding, textured roof shingles dusted with glittering snow, twin porch pillars wrapped in holiday green — every detail invites you into the moment. Through the lit windows you glimpse a cozy interior where villagers gather, picking fresh produce and gifts for the season. The warm amber glow transforms the piece into both a standalone focal point and a seamless member of a village layout. Its original box accompanies the house, ensuring safe storage and display readiness. Accessories originally part of the full set are not included—this listing is for the porcelain building and box only. Whether placed on a mantel, a village table, or under your tree, this Snowflake Falls General Store adds nostalgic charm, holiday warmth, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 691 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QQZ6NWA6G7s?feature=share There is elegance in simplicity, and this porcelain illuminated church set captures that spirit with timeless beauty. Sculpted in crisp winter white and finished with gleaming gold accents, the architecture recalls grand holiday chapels from long ago—arched entryways, tall spired tower, gothic windows glowing with warm amber light. The glow makes the building feel alive, as though a choir is singing just beyond the doors. This complete 8-piece set includes the illuminated church, a beautifully detailed porcelain Christmas tree dotted with shining gold stars, and a gathering of porcelain carolers—each figure pure white with delicate gold highlights on instruments and songbooks. When displayed together, it creates a serene and peaceful winter scene, reminding us of the quiet moments of the season: music drifting on cold air, snow resting on rooftops, and families gathered for Christmas Eve service. The original box is included for display storage and care. Every piece fits neatly in its molded protective inserts, keeping the set preserved year after year. It is ideal as the centerpiece of a holiday village, a mantel display, or a stand-alone décor showpiece that glows with warmth and refined charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 692 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QQZ6NWA6G7s?feature=share There is elegance in simplicity, and this porcelain illuminated church set captures that spirit with timeless beauty. Sculpted in crisp winter white and finished with gleaming gold accents, the architecture recalls grand holiday chapels from long ago—arched entryways, tall spired tower, gothic windows glowing with warm amber light. The glow makes the building feel alive, as though a choir is singing just beyond the doors. This complete 8-piece set includes the illuminated church, a beautifully detailed porcelain Christmas tree dotted with shining gold stars, and a gathering of porcelain carolers—each figure pure white with delicate gold highlights on instruments and songbooks. When displayed together, it creates a serene and peaceful winter scene, reminding us of the quiet moments of the season: music drifting on cold air, snow resting on rooftops, and families gathered for Christmas Eve service. The original box is included for display storage and care. Every piece fits neatly in its molded protective inserts, keeping the set preserved year after year. It is ideal as the centerpiece of a holiday village, a mantel display, or a stand-alone décor showpiece that glows with warmth and refined charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 693 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QQZ6NWA6G7s?feature=share There is elegance in simplicity, and this porcelain illuminated church set captures that spirit with timeless beauty. Sculpted in crisp winter white and finished with gleaming gold accents, the architecture recalls grand holiday chapels from long ago—arched entryways, tall spired tower, gothic windows glowing with warm amber light. The glow makes the building feel alive, as though a choir is singing just beyond the doors. This complete 8-piece set includes the illuminated church, a beautifully detailed porcelain Christmas tree dotted with shining gold stars, and a gathering of porcelain carolers—each figure pure white with delicate gold highlights on instruments and songbooks. When displayed together, it creates a serene and peaceful winter scene, reminding us of the quiet moments of the season: music drifting on cold air, snow resting on rooftops, and families gathered for Christmas Eve service. The original box is included for display storage and care. Every piece fits neatly in its molded protective inserts, keeping the set preserved year after year. It is ideal as the centerpiece of a holiday village, a mantel display, or a stand-alone décor showpiece that glows with warmth and refined charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 694 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/QQZ6NWA6G7s?feature=share There is elegance in simplicity, and this porcelain illuminated church set captures that spirit with timeless beauty. Sculpted in crisp winter white and finished with gleaming gold accents, the architecture recalls grand holiday chapels from long ago—arched entryways, tall spired tower, gothic windows glowing with warm amber light. The glow makes the building feel alive, as though a choir is singing just beyond the doors. This complete 8-piece set includes the illuminated church, a beautifully detailed porcelain Christmas tree dotted with shining gold stars, and a gathering of porcelain carolers—each figure pure white with delicate gold highlights on instruments and songbooks. When displayed together, it creates a serene and peaceful winter scene, reminding us of the quiet moments of the season: music drifting on cold air, snow resting on rooftops, and families gathered for Christmas Eve service. The original box is included for display storage and care. Every piece fits neatly in its molded protective inserts, keeping the set preserved year after year. It is ideal as the centerpiece of a holiday village, a mantel display, or a stand-alone décor showpiece that glows with warmth and refined charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 695 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/tSy0hq532xI?feature=share Step into a snow-lit story. This elaborate Fiber-Optic Winter Mill Scene captures the romance of a mountainside holiday village: a timber-roofed mill strung with hundreds of twinkling micro-lights, a glowing waterfall that feeds a turning waterwheel, and a mirrored skating pond where two figures glide in a graceful loop. The entire tableau shimmers with fiber-optic sparkle—windows burn amber, lanterns glow warm, and snowy banks glint as if dusted in starlight. Holiday music completes the scene, giving you that cinematic moment where time slows and the season’s nostalgia settles in. From the stonework foundation to the garlands lining the balcony, the craftsmanship invites a closer look. Follow the staircase past the lamppost and you’ll notice wreaths, tiny icicles, and hand-painted faces on the carolers near the mill door. The illuminated flume curves down the hillside, gliding past the wheel as the water appears to glow. Place it on a mantel or entry console and it becomes a show-stopping centerpiece; set it beneath your tree and the entire room turns into a living postcard. Tested and working beautifully: lights, skaters’ motion, waterwheel rotation, and background music all perform as intended. Includes the original presentation box shown in photos. A single display transforms the atmosphere—an heirloom-grade treasure destined to return each year, twinkling with holiday magic and nostalgic charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 696 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/tSy0hq532xI?feature=share Step into a snow-lit story. This elaborate Fiber-Optic Winter Mill Scene captures the romance of a mountainside holiday village: a timber-roofed mill strung with hundreds of twinkling micro-lights, a glowing waterfall that feeds a turning waterwheel, and a mirrored skating pond where two figures glide in a graceful loop. The entire tableau shimmers with fiber-optic sparkle—windows burn amber, lanterns glow warm, and snowy banks glint as if dusted in starlight. Holiday music completes the scene, giving you that cinematic moment where time slows and the season’s nostalgia settles in. From the stonework foundation to the garlands lining the balcony, the craftsmanship invites a closer look. Follow the staircase past the lamppost and you’ll notice wreaths, tiny icicles, and hand-painted faces on the carolers near the mill door. The illuminated flume curves down the hillside, gliding past the wheel as the water appears to glow. Place it on a mantel or entry console and it becomes a show-stopping centerpiece; set it beneath your tree and the entire room turns into a living postcard. Tested and working beautifully: lights, skaters’ motion, waterwheel rotation, and background music all perform as intended. Includes the original presentation box shown in photos. A single display transforms the atmosphere—an heirloom-grade treasure destined to return each year, twinkling with holiday magic and nostalgic charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 697 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/tSy0hq532xI?feature=share Step into a snow-lit story. This elaborate Fiber-Optic Winter Mill Scene captures the romance of a mountainside holiday village: a timber-roofed mill strung with hundreds of twinkling micro-lights, a glowing waterfall that feeds a turning waterwheel, and a mirrored skating pond where two figures glide in a graceful loop. The entire tableau shimmers with fiber-optic sparkle—windows burn amber, lanterns glow warm, and snowy banks glint as if dusted in starlight. Holiday music completes the scene, giving you that cinematic moment where time slows and the season’s nostalgia settles in. From the stonework foundation to the garlands lining the balcony, the craftsmanship invites a closer look. Follow the staircase past the lamppost and you’ll notice wreaths, tiny icicles, and hand-painted faces on the carolers near the mill door. The illuminated flume curves down the hillside, gliding past the wheel as the water appears to glow. Place it on a mantel or entry console and it becomes a show-stopping centerpiece; set it beneath your tree and the entire room turns into a living postcard. Tested and working beautifully: lights, skaters’ motion, waterwheel rotation, and background music all perform as intended. Includes the original presentation box shown in photos. A single display transforms the atmosphere—an heirloom-grade treasure destined to return each year, twinkling with holiday magic and nostalgic charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 698 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/tSy0hq532xI?feature=share Step into a snow-lit story. This elaborate Fiber-Optic Winter Mill Scene captures the romance of a mountainside holiday village: a timber-roofed mill strung with hundreds of twinkling micro-lights, a glowing waterfall that feeds a turning waterwheel, and a mirrored skating pond where two figures glide in a graceful loop. The entire tableau shimmers with fiber-optic sparkle—windows burn amber, lanterns glow warm, and snowy banks glint as if dusted in starlight. Holiday music completes the scene, giving you that cinematic moment where time slows and the season’s nostalgia settles in. From the stonework foundation to the garlands lining the balcony, the craftsmanship invites a closer look. Follow the staircase past the lamppost and you’ll notice wreaths, tiny icicles, and hand-painted faces on the carolers near the mill door. The illuminated flume curves down the hillside, gliding past the wheel as the water appears to glow. Place it on a mantel or entry console and it becomes a show-stopping centerpiece; set it beneath your tree and the entire room turns into a living postcard. Tested and working beautifully: lights, skaters’ motion, waterwheel rotation, and background music all perform as intended. Includes the original presentation box shown in photos. A single display transforms the atmosphere—an heirloom-grade treasure destined to return each year, twinkling with holiday magic and nostalgic charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 699 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/tSy0hq532xI?feature=share Step into a snow-lit story. This elaborate Fiber-Optic Winter Mill Scene captures the romance of a mountainside holiday village: a timber-roofed mill strung with hundreds of twinkling micro-lights, a glowing waterfall that feeds a turning waterwheel, and a mirrored skating pond where two figures glide in a graceful loop. The entire tableau shimmers with fiber-optic sparkle—windows burn amber, lanterns glow warm, and snowy banks glint as if dusted in starlight. Holiday music completes the scene, giving you that cinematic moment where time slows and the season’s nostalgia settles in. From the stonework foundation to the garlands lining the balcony, the craftsmanship invites a closer look. Follow the staircase past the lamppost and you’ll notice wreaths, tiny icicles, and hand-painted faces on the carolers near the mill door. The illuminated flume curves down the hillside, gliding past the wheel as the water appears to glow. Place it on a mantel or entry console and it becomes a show-stopping centerpiece; set it beneath your tree and the entire room turns into a living postcard. Tested and working beautifully: lights, skaters’ motion, waterwheel rotation, and background music all perform as intended. Includes the original presentation box shown in photos. A single display transforms the atmosphere—an heirloom-grade treasure destined to return each year, twinkling with holiday magic and nostalgic charm. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 700 / 778
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