Old World Christmas Red Tennis Racquet Ornament
Tennis originated in the 12th century. The game is played by millions of people, from beginners to professional athletes, today. The sports popular...
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Tennis originated in the 12th century. The game is played by millions of people, from beginners to professional athletes, today. The sports popular...
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The art of winemaking was perfected around 3000 B.C. in ancient Egypt, and it spread around the world. Grapes are crushed, their juice fermented, a...
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The red-eyed tree frog spends its days lounging on large tropical leaves with its red eyes and blue underside hidden from predators. However, if a ...
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The Redtailed Hawk is a bird of prey that ranges throughout North America. Its distinctive tail feathers are considered sacred to Native Americans ...
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Referees are tasked with enforcing the rules of sports, including sportsmanship. Often wearing a black and white striped shirt, this help set them ...
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Ornament measures 3.25 X 2.25 X 2.5" (HxLxW)
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Ornament measures 3.25 X 2.5 X 1" (HxLxW)
Ding! Time to sparkle and sip! This cheeky doorbell adds a playful twist to party season. Perfect for entertainers and cocktail lovers, it rings in...
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Giving a ring can have many meanings, but it has long had romantic significance. Since a circle has no end, it represents timelessness or everlasti...
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Road bikes are built for traveling at high speeds on paved roads, most commonly used for long distance travel and training. These lightweight bicyc...
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According to legend, robins acquired their red breasts on the first Christmas. A robin saw the Christ Child shivering as the fire began to die, so ...
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In the mid-1700s a Dutch-Belgian inventor removed the blade from ice skates and attached wheels, creating the first roller skate. The 4-wheel skate...
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A symbol of travel, the rolling suitcase is an essential! Travel is an incredible way to build memories to last a lifetime. We travel not to escape...
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A Rubber Chicken is a popular gag and slapstick comedy prop used by comics. However, as part of political campaigning, someone who "travels the rub...
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Rubber clogs are known for their comfort, durability, functionality and versatility. They have also become a symbol of fashion and practicality, wi...
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Rudolph and Clarice are a match made in heaven. The sweet, young Clarice has always been faithful to her deer friend, Rudolph. She always accepts R...
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Before guiding his sleigh, Santa sports suspenders while prepping toys in Christmastown. This rare look from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer shows t...
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Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster is a menacing beast who hates everything having to do with Christmas. Although his story begins as Rudolph’s adv...
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The loving wife of Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus cheerfully works to fatten Santa up in time for Christmas. Mrs. Claus is known for making cookies with t...
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For many families, watching the Christmas classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer makes the season feel bright and just right. The iconic TV specia...
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Hermey the Elf s life goals are to become a dentist, which is not a typical choice for an elf. In the end, Hermey becomes a dentist. But, with the ...
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is synonymous with Christmas. This loveable reindeer lives in Christmastown and was born with a glowing red nose. Ru...
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A voice recognized by many, Sam the Snowman is the narrator of the classic Christmas TV special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Throughout the spe...
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Yukon Cornelius is the self-proclaimed greatest prospecator in the North who searches for silver, gold and peppermint. Yukon Cornelius is a bluster...
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This beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. What better symbol of fitness than a brightly colored running s...
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Stacked high in a holiday tin, these salty balls deliver a dash of mischief. Equal parts snack and sass, they're a tongue-in-cheek treat that keeps...
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Join the excitement with the San Diego Padres, the beloved baseball team with 2 National League pennants. Celebrate their rich baseball history wit...
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Join the excitement with the San Diego Padres, the beloved baseball team with 2 National League pennants. Celebrate their rich baseball history wit...
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Cheer on the San Francisco Giants, with 8 World Series titles. Celebrate their rich legacy with unforgettable moments from legendary players like M...
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Cheer on the San Francisco Giants, with 8 World Series titles. Celebrate their rich legacy with unforgettable moments from legendary players like M...
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Cheer on the San Francisco Giants, with 8 World Series titles. Celebrate their rich legacy with unforgettable moments from legendary players like M...
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According to legend, the sand dollar was left by Christ. On one side, a Christmas Poinsettia is represented to symbolize His birth, and on the othe...
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With the help of Hermey the Elf, Santa is able to deliver toys, dolls and stuffed animals to all the good boys and girls around the world. Santa no...
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With a jolly twist and peppermint cheer, this Santa cocktail stirs up the season. A spirited toast to festive gatherings, it’s merry, bright, and s...
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Santa s sleigh has been replaced with the trains in this town! His reindeers can rest as Santa rides the locomotive to the houses of good boys and ...
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Full of cheer, Santa Paws leaves his mark with a festive paw print straight from the North Pole. Whether he’s dashing through the snow or curled up...
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Santa has a new helper this year! While snakes are commonly feared, this snake is sure to be welcomed this Christmas season. Millions of reptile-lo...
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Cats are affectionate and intelligent companions, yet often independent. As kittens, they are also frisky, friendly, and adorable! This hand-painte...
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Santa is lovingly called Julenisse in Norway. The Norwegian children leave a bowl of rice porridge with sugar, cinnamon and butter as a thank you. ...
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Santa spends his days and into the wee hours of the morning working to create the finest of toys for the good little boys and girls around the worl...
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Trimmed in glitter and buckled with charm, this satchel purse celebrates everyday style. Whether toted to brunch or the holidays, it’s fashion that...
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The Saxophone was invented by and named for Antoine-Joseph Sax, who was an expert instrument maker and talented musician. Introduced in Paris and p...
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The Scales of Justice stands for truth, fairness, and that everyone is to be treated equally under the law. The symbolism of the scales balancing a...
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The Erlenmeyer flask was named after the German scientist who created it back in 1860. This conical flask is great for mixing concoctions, while mi...
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In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklor...
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For centuries all clothing was laboriously made by hand using a needle and thread. Developed in 1790, then patented in 1846, the Sewing Machine pro...
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The shamrock is a symbol of The Cross and the Holy Trinity. It has also long been a symbol of Ireland and is said to be used by St. Patrick in his ...
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