Just take a look at some of the great auctions ending soon at http://www.insiderauctions.com/: Ivy Cottage by David Winter was introduced in 1982 and retired in 1992. It was hand made and hand painted in the studios and work shops of John Hine, Ltd. in Hampshire, Great Britain. Ivy Cottage is a lovely cottage with ivy growing up the size of the stone house. It is in excellent condition and does not come with a box.
This delightful pin is named Jessica and was only available at Cherished Teddies events in 1996. The picture is larger than the actual size so you can see the details. It is in great condition and satisfaction is guaranteed.
Department 56 introduced Item Number 56162 "The Toy Peddler" into the Alpine Village collection in 1990 and retired it in 1998. It is very colorful and was a welcomed addition to the collection. It is a set of 3 consisting of the Toy Peddler with his tray of toys, a little girl holding something in one hand and waving with the other along with a woman and her son who is holding a toy horse. All of their clothing is very colorful and nicely fits in with the Alpine theme.
Justina, the message bearer, is from the Boyds Bears Bearstone collection. She was introduced in 1995 as Style No. 2273 Edition /pc # 2E/311. Justina looks adorable in her pink and blue dress, pearls around her neck, a blue ribbon in her hair and the beautiful basket of flowers in her lap. She is prepared for whatever comes next by the sign she has to go in her basket - one side reads: I Love You and the other side reads: I'm Sorry. Typical woman - covering all bases (ha).Up for auction is a beautiful Fifth Avenue Crystal Ltd. Handcut Full Lead Crystal made in Poland. The detail is exquisite and it is in excellent condition - no chips or cracks. It does not come with a box.
This beautiful wreath is handmade of multicolor material, greens, golds, peach, blue, white and others and has a large peach bow at the bottom. It is handmade and truly a work of art!

This is a beautiful vintage carnival glass bowl with scalloped edges on top of a foot or pedistal. It is from the late 60s or early 70s and is in excellent condition; no chips or cracks. This would be an excellent addition to any collection or as a stand alone piece.
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