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Welcome to 2nd Time Around. Please join us by linking a post that features something that is a 2nd Time Around to you…something from a garage sale, flea market, thrift store, estate sale, etc. Please link your post rather than your blog, and link back to this blog. Thank you for participating.
This week I want to share with you a vintage Santa that my son found at an estate sale in New Orleans, La. At first I didn’t like it at all, but the more I looked at it I began to see the potential in it. It is glass, and a bronze like color. We decided to put it in one of the booths…it is kinda late to be adding Christmas dĂ©cor, but maybe someone passing through will spot it and see the potential in this piece. Anyway, it is very unusual. If any of you have seen one like this, please leave me a comment. We would love to identify it. The people holding the sale date it to the 50’s.
Thank you for stopping by, and I wish each of you a very Merry Christmas!
What a nice Santa. He is really neat and unusual. Have a very Merry Christmas!
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I have not seen a Santa like this before. Very nice.
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xo bj
Have a very Merry Christmas, Diane.
Joining your fun party today since my Christmas decor is alot of 2nd time around!!
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bee blessed
mary
Thanks for hosting.
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barbara jean
Oh, I've never seen one like it but would love to see it in person. I am an old Santa freak/junkie...lol..
ReplyDeleteVERY INTERESTING.
Merry Christmas to you & yours.
Molly
What a unique Santa, Diane. Do you think he's made of mercury glass? I would definitely check him out on Google. He may be worth more than you think.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool Santa! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, I love this Santa. He is a treasure to share.
ReplyDeleteWe are leaving for Fl. today. We will be gone for a week so not much posting will be happening. Christmas at our daughter's home will be a lovely time.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your family my friend.
Christmas love, Jeanne
Wonderful old Santa -- he has great character and charm. Sadly, I have no idea what he is, or where he came from!
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Very unique, Diane! I really like it...Christine
ReplyDeleteI like that Santa!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is unique.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Christmas, Diane.
I really like your Santa. NO has some great finds.
ReplyDeleteMay the miracle of Christmas fill your heart with warmth and love.
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Blessings and love, Jeanne
Diane, that is one super neat Santa!
ReplyDeleteI hope and pray that you and your family have a safe and happy holiday. I hope the weather is kind to you in Mississippi as well. It's been cold here, but not terrible... well, except a week or so ago! ;-)
Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year, Diane, to one of my very first blogging friends. I will always hold you dear.
XO,
Sheila :-)
Hi Diane.
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I see my nest in a tin cup is o n here,and i just posted another little something.
Hope that is OK.
blessings
barbara jean
I'm so curious to hear if you found out anything else about Santa...you made need to do your first ever update post! (Would you have to call it Third Time Around? ;-) I agree with Southern Lady that it looks like mercury glass in the photo...but from your description sounds little more gold toned. Either way, I love it. And the fact that he's from New Orleans...better yet!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Santa! Thanks for hosting!
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