Best Box 12 Antique Silvered and Unsilvered Shiny Brite Christmas Tree Ornaments. Three vintage Silvered Shiny Brite Tree Shape Ornaments. 2 red, green with white frosty mica glitter. 1 red, green with white mica. Three vintage Unsilvered Outside Painted Shiny Brite Tree Shape Ornaments. 1 green, red with white frosty mica glitter. Three vintage Unsilvered Outside Painted Shiny Brite Tornado Shape Ornaments. 1 red, red with white frosty mica glitter. Three Hand-Painted Bulb Ornaments. 1 with bells silver, green, yellow, white and white mica glitter. 1 with abstract design silver, red, white, pink and white mica glitter. 1 with stripes silver, red, green, yellow and white mica glitter. They all sparkle from the Frosty Mica Glitter. These ornaments are in very good condition. Shiny Brite discontinued making these Unsilvered and Silvered Ornaments in the 1940’s. They are over 70 years old. Measuring 3″ to 3.25″ Tall they are a nice large size. Made in the USA. All have original metal crimped Shiny Brite Caps. Original Green Shiny Brite Box with UNCLE SAM and SANTA. Showy assortment of Vintage WW2 Era Glass Shiny Brite Christmas Ornaments hand-picked box of ornaments assorted designs and colors. Enhanced with mica or frosty glitter. BEAUTIFUL box of Vintage Ornaments of reds, green and white with frosty mica glitter. THESE ORNAMENTS WILL BE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR VINTAGE SHINY BRITE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT COLLECTION. In 1939 England was at war with Nazi-controlled Germany and the British Navy set up blockades that effectively stopped any exports. From war-torn Europe reaching the USA. Many Americans found their first wartime shortage was to be Christmas decorations. This point, most of the Christmas decorations used by Americans came from Germany, Czechoslovakia or Japan. By 1942 American ornaments were being produced without their shiny look. To compensate, some companies inserted a sprig of. Silver colored tinsel inside the ornament to give it the familiar sparkle that the public was used to. Soon, even the silver tinsel was. Used up and the ornaments were left without any inside decoration. Around 1943 all metal was conserved for the war effort. To cover this shortage, the Corning Glass Company started to produce round clear glass balls that were blown automatically by. Machine rather than hand blown by mouth as their European counterparts had been. Corning produced these new American made. Ornaments 24 hours a day and by 1944 they were making 40 million round glass ornaments per year. Glass blanks to other companies such as K & W Glass Works, Marks Brothers and Shiny Brite, who in turn decorated, capped. Boxed and resold the finished Christmas ornaments to retail stores nationwide. These beautiful Shiny Brite Glass Christmas Ornaments which were made during the World War II era are almost 70 years old. These ornaments were UNSILVERED and OUTSIDE PAINTED because metals were being conserved during World War II. Ornaments are not new and have been used. They will show signs of usage, storage and aging. This is expected in vintage ornaments. I have taken 12 photos, so please enlarge them to get a better idea of the condition. Of these ornaments before making your decision. Most people who get the bug for collecting Vintage Christmas Ornaments start out with the easy tree ornaments and other Christmas. Collectibles often handed down from grandparents and parents. Others find a collection at a tag or yard sale and so it begins. Add one or several ornaments each year and slowly the collection begins. The joy is in fact actually being able to display your Vintage Christmas Ornament Collection each year and eventually passing them. Down to your own children and grandchildren. They also make cherished Christmas gifts that can last an entire lifetime when given. By one family member to another. Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments from the 1930’s, 1940’s and 1950 are by far extremely popular these days with collectors. Fetch prices as low as twenty dollars all the way up to several hundred dollars for some of the rarer pieces. Because these are true relics from the past, all have some signs of wear which may include light scratches, surface wear, spots of. Paint loss and areas of discoloration. This is part of the vintage charm! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you are looking for something in particular. I will be only too happy to help. The Christmas countdown has begun! Please check back with again soon. We will be listing many more items. Thank you for your patronage. The item “Best Box 12 Vintage OLD Antique Xmas Tree Ornaments Shiny Brite FROSTY MICA” is in sale since Friday, December 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Holiday & Seasonal\Christmas\ Modern (1946-90)\Ornaments\Glass, Crystal”. The seller is “olde_time_christmas” and is located in Bronx, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States