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2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)


2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
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2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
2011 First-Class Forever Stamp - Holiday Baubles: Green and Red Wavy Line Ornament (Ashton Potter)
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An abundance of clear water, sand, and timber made the town of Lauscha, Germany, the perfect location for skilled glassblowers to settle.  In the 16th century, the Lauscha artists set up ovens in their homes.  Over the next 300 years, families worked together to craft drinking glasses, bowls, and decorative beads.  

In 1847, the glassblowers started making molded glass ornaments to sell at Christmas markets.  The balls shimmered from silver that had been swirled inside.  Decorations shaped like fruits, nuts, and intricate flowers were crafted.  Their popularity grew quickly, and soon Christmas trees all over Germany were graced with these glass ornaments.  

In Britain, decorated trees were not popular until the beloved queen was pictured with one.  Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Germany, who brought his Christmas traditions with him.  After an English magazine pictured the royal family around their tree, every fashionable family in England and the U.S. had to have a tree of their own.  When Lauscha’s glass ornaments were imported to England, they were an instant success.

Even today, expert glassblowers in Lauscha continue to create the delicate ornaments that became a Christmas tradition generations ago. 

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Real Postage Stamps: These are real postage stamps that can mail letters, envelopes, and others, They can cover the international rates the first time, post service serves any country with the one-ounce letter. One stamp is one ounce.

Forever Stamps: These postage stamps are valid post service forever postage stamps that can be used at any time, you can send mails no more than 1 ounce by post service.

Saving Your Time and Money: No need to waste your time and money on the way to the post service for stamps! Our postage stamps are very convenient and also at a nice price!

Easy Use: With self-adhesive, convenient to use. Not only great for postcards, letters, mailing envelopes, or collecting but also suitable for collectibles, birthdays, weddings, parties, celebrations, and so on.