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24 cone-shaped incense included in this box. PLEASE NOTE: Scent of incense will vary.
After many requests... IT'S FINALLY HERE! Karl, our wonderful ambassador/mascot finally has his very own snow globe. Measures approximate 4 inches high
4 inches high / 2 1/2 inches wide Made of Wood This clever magnet has movement! The top opens and closes and so do the doors whenever Karl needs a little privacy.
3-1/2 inches X 1-1/2 inches - A great way to remember your time spend playing in the snow in Leavenworth and visiting the Nutcracker Museum.
Made of durable rubber, this magnet is 5 inches X 1 1/2 inches. Made in the USA
Made of durable flexible rubber material and approximately 3 inches X 3 inches
Merlin is the name of one of the most famous mythical wizards in western culture. He already has the magic book open in his hand. A crystal ball adorns his powerful wand. Maybe he'll take a look into the future with you.
Made especially for the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum from Germany! A great collectible.
A handsome fellow, our Nutcracker Bayer. With a mug of beer and a pretzel in hand, he looks to see if there's still a shady spot in the beer garden.
Karl is the Ambassador for the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum. He is made of wood and stands 3 1/4 inches high.
Since 1958, the wooden nutcracker figures have been handcrafted, Made in Germany, with great attention to detail by the artisans in the Ore Mountains. 5 inches High
Made exclusively for the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum. From Germany. Stands 6 inches High
Made exclusively for the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum. From Germany. Stands 5 1/2 inches High
Beyond visions of sugarplum fairies and wooden men with white beards, the nutcrackers featured in THE ART AND CHARACTER OF NUTCRACKERS are elegant, sophisticated, rustic pieces of usable art steeped in history and tradition. Beautifully photographed.
This book is a supplement to The Art & Characters of NUTCRACKERS published in 2005. It pictures specimens and makers not included in the first book, those since added to the museum, and others on loan from private collectors.