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<p>[QUOTE="cxgirl, post: 217455, member: 63"]The older ones are getting harder to find, and most collectors are willing to forgive damage to get their hands on one. The ones from Germany are (to me) the nicest ones, they are usually candy containers but sometimes larger ones show up. If you can find Santa with his sleigh and a reindeer you have a major score. You have to be careful though, lots of reproductions out there.</p><p>Here is a photo stolen from an old eBay listing - they sold for $7500.00[ATTACH=full]64223[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cxgirl, post: 217455, member: 63"]The older ones are getting harder to find, and most collectors are willing to forgive damage to get their hands on one. The ones from Germany are (to me) the nicest ones, they are usually candy containers but sometimes larger ones show up. If you can find Santa with his sleigh and a reindeer you have a major score. You have to be careful though, lots of reproductions out there. Here is a photo stolen from an old eBay listing - they sold for $7500.00[ATTACH=full]64223[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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