Christian Ulbricht Fisherman Nutcracker

 Christian Ulbricht Fisherman Nutcracker Fishing enthusiasts will love the Alexander Taron Christian Ulbricht Fisherman Nutcracker almost as much as they love spending the day in the water. Handmade in Germany this colorful decorative nutcracker from Ulbricht/Seiffener Nussknackerhaus has a bucket filled with has catches of the day; his final catch is still hooked to the pole. This fisherman's bright red vest complements his matching green waders and fishing hat which is where he keeps his favorite flies. Give this nutcracker to the fisherman in your life so he will still have a trophy even after an unsuccessful day.About Alexander TaronOriginally founded in 1949 the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible they make unforgettable gifts regardless of the occasion. Based in Ventura California Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value.

Red King Rider Nutcracker

 Red King Rider Nutcracker This Red King Rider Nutcracker is dressed in the classic nutcracker style and riding a stark white stallion. Year after year you'll enjoy displaying him on your mantle table or shelf.About Alexander Taron Inc.For more than half a century the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible they make unforgettable gifts regardless the occasion. Originally founded in 1949 Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value.

Christian Ulbricht Limited Edition Shepherd Santa Nutcracker

 Christian Ulbricht Limited Edition Shepherd Santa Nutcracker It looks as if Santa may have had a rough day on the range. The Alexander Taron Christian Ulbricht Limited Edition Shepherd Nutcracker shows an intimidating hard-working side of Santa that will stand out among your collection. Part of a limited edition of 2500 pieces this colorful nutcracker was handmade in Germany by Christian Ulbricht. Santa carries a wayward sheep under his arm and from his classic bared nutcracker teeth you can tell it was a long chase that he won't let happen again. His fur-trimmed coat warm thermals covering his arms and regal cap keep him warm even in winter weather. His upright staff is decorated with a festive bow proving that Santa hasn't completely lost his softer side.About Alexander TaronOriginally founded in 1949 the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible they make unforgettable gifts regardless of the occasion. Based in Ventura California Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value.

Ulbricht Natural Soldier Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Natural Soldier Nutcracker The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s.Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again.When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations.Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce wood-turned products of the finest quality. In addition to an extensive line nutcrackers there are incense burners music boxes figurines pyramids and ornaments geared for Christmas and Easter.Traditions are very important to Ulbricht. Not only those that strengthen ties to the land and to family but also those that continue the traditions of excellence in production that date back 300 years.

Ulbricht Graduate Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Graduate Nutcracker The Graduate Nutcracker pays tribute to a very special occasion. Show your favorite graduate how much you care with this exquisite design which features a mortarboard cloak and diploma. Nutcrackers make wonderful presents; both charming and functional these familiar holiday staples bring charm and delight to the holidays. Display them on a shelf for that festive touch or get the party started by cracking open a selection of seasonal nuts. Hand-crafted from solid wood this nutcracker has been hand-painted in Germany with a vibrant array of colors. It stands nine inches tall. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this fresh take on a genuine classic or present your loved one neighbor or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift. The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s. Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again. When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht. In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations. Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce w

Ulbricht Natural King Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Natural King Nutcracker The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s.Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again.When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations.Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce wood-turned products of the finest quality. In addition to an extensive line nutcrackers there are incense burners music boxes figurines pyramids and ornaments geared for Christmas and Easter.Traditions are very important to Ulbricht. Not only those that strengthen ties to the land and to family but also those that continue the traditions of excellence in production that date back 300 years.

Ulbricht Red Drummer Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Red Drummer Nutcracker The handsome Red Drummer Stained Nutcracker is ready to announce the arrival of royalty. Clad in his traditional uniform he will make a dignified and welcoming addition to any room. Nutcrackers make wonderful presents; both charming and functional these familiar holiday staples bring charm and delight to the holidays. Display them on a shelf for that festive touch or get the party started by cracking open a selection of seasonal nuts. Hand-crafted from solid wood this nutcracker has been hand-painted in Germany with a vibrant array of colors. It stands 15.5 inches tall. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this fresh take on a genuine classic or present your loved one neighbor or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift.The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s.Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again.When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations.Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce wood-turned products of the fi

Ulbricht Riding Soldier Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Riding Soldier Nutcracker The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s.Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again.When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations.Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce wood-turned products of the finest quality. In addition to an extensive line nutcrackers there are incense burners music boxes figurines pyramids and ornaments geared for Christmas and Easter.Traditions are very important to Ulbricht. Not only those that strengthen ties to the land and to family but also those that continue the traditions of excellence in production that date back 300 years.

Christian Ulbricht Natural Mini Artist Nutcracker

 Christian Ulbricht Natural Mini Artist Nutcracker The Alexander Taron Christian Ulbricht Natural Mini Artist Nutcracker will make a special gift for the artist in your life. Handmade in Germany this petite decorative nutcracker from Ulbricht/Seiffener Nussknackerhaus is finished in natural wood tones so you can appreciate the fine craftsmanship. This cheerful painter holds his paintbrush in one hand and a palette in the other as he plans his next composition. The bushy white hair and beard give this nutcracker a wild and whimsical look.About Alexander TaronOriginally founded in 1949 the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible they make unforgettable gifts regardless of the occasion. Based in Ventura California Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value.

Ulbricht Beer Drinker Nutcracker

 Ulbricht Beer Drinker Nutcracker The Story of UlbrichtWood-turning on lathes the Ulbricht grand tradition can be traced back to the small German mining town of Seiffen in the mountains of the Erzgebirge. Records document the Ulbricht family as wood turners from the 1700s.Otto Ulbricht a professional wood turner who started his own business in 1928 built a new factory in 1934. After World War II when the area became the East German Zone and private industry was taken out of the hands of individuals Otto took his family across the border where they resettled in the Bavarian town of Lauingen near Augsburg. Once settled with his Erzgebirge wood-turning traditions transplanted to Bavaria Otto began again.When Otto died in 1968 his son Christian Ulbricht now in charge of the family enterprise continued those time-honored traditions. In 1978 Christian expanded his thinking and developed a new company which he named Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.In the early 1990s when East and West re-unified and Germany once again became one nation Christian brought back to the family the factory in Seiffen begun by his father so many years ago. Today the company operates out of both locations.Now in its third generation the Ulbricht family continues to produce wood-turned products of the finest quality. In addition to an extensive line nutcrackers there are incense burners music boxes figurines pyramids and ornaments geared for Christmas and Easter.Traditions are very important to Ulbricht. Not only those that strengthen ties to the land and to family but also those that continue the traditions of excellence in production that date back 300 years.

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