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Vintage Santa Creation Musical Pixie Seesaw Japan w/ Box Plays Jingle Bells – Missing Elf

Posted 27 days ago in Westminster, CA

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Vintage Santa Creation Musical Pixie Seesaw Japan w/ Box Plays Jingle Bells – Missing Elf

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Vintage Santa Creation Musical Pixie Seesaw – Mid-Century Christmas Decor Charming vintage musical pixie seesaw by Santa Creation, crafted in Japan and sold exclusively for Berman & Anderson, Inc., New York. A delightful mid-century holiday collectible that plays Jingle Bells when activated. Details: • Plays: Jingle Bells • Era: 1950s–early 1960s • Maker: Santa Creation (Berman & Anderson) • Made in Japan • Original box included • Felt-covered seesaw with painted pixie figure Condition: • One pixie/elf is missing (originally came with two) • Remaining figure is intact • Felt shows light vintage wear consistent with age • Box shows shelf wear and age-related wear • Music function: [working / untested – choose one] A wonderful display piece for vintage Christmas collectors, even with the missing figure.

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Used (normal wear)

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Christmas

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