Relive your glory days with this festive sled ornament. For those who give a hoot about ice-skating, there's this precious owl, ready to glide across the rink in his skates. The company has customized many of their ornaments with heartwarming messages.
Even Santa needs a day off, and how does he spend it? Getting in 18 holes, of course. One featuring two cuddled-up foxes, of course! Attention, Star Trek fans! A paws -itivly adorable picture frame ornament allows decorators to display their good boy or girl during the holidays. Hallmark decorations have a way of transporting you to a simpler time.
In this ornament, a couple braves the snow to cut down a fresh Christmas tree. In , Barbie was all dressed up in her holiday finery, sparkling and sashaying her way onto Christmas trees everywhere. A snowman PEZ dispenser makes for a perfect holiday ornament. Hallmark transformed the nostalgic knickknack of your childhood in In this iteration, the buddies brave chilly winds to have some fun in an iceboat. Once again, Star Wars was all the rage in the '90s. This X-Wing Fighter is completely cool, and as a bonus, it lights up.
Raise your hand if you had Little Golden Books in your library as a child. I Made It! I Made the Chicken Pozole! Plus, My Two New Websites! Attention: New Puppy Owners! Seat Covers on the Cheap. Toboggan from Barbie: Madame Alexander:. Search: Search. Collectors always want the first ones in a series in the Hallmark line, the most. The series ones should do well.
Maybe sell off the whole series at once in a lot. You can get secondary market prices from several Hallmark books, also. It's great that the boxes are with the ornaments.
You could find a collector who would buy the whole collection. Advertise in large nearby city newspapers that you have them, and someone who knows could quote you a price for it all at once. It will be a big job for someone to sort it all out. Hire someone to sort them, look up the prices for the older ones, etc.
A teen or two in the family would be good for this job. It's not going to be me Message 4 of Some are going to be worth listing, some wont.
The world of Ebay is not an easy place. It takes research, etc. You could find a trading assistant to do it for you but they will take a profit. Message 5 of If she has the receipts for them, she could donate them and use them as a tax write-off. Otherwise, she'll never get what was paid for them Best of luck Message 6 of I've just searched "Hallmark ornaments", completed. I don't think they are worth listing individually.
An expert might know that some are rare and worth something but they are just one of those "collectibles" that are slickly marketed in vast numbers. If she donated them to a charity shop they would raise a sum sold individually but listing on eBay would be a nightmare; hours of work for several cents an hour reward. Message 7 of In Britain a collection like this would be sold by a local auctioneer in several wholesale lots to dealers who do "car boot sales".
If the collector left no instructions or advice about which, if any, were valuable, then all you can do is get rid of them. Message 8 of I am trying to sell a few, too, and there are some very valuable ones. I have sold two, not thru ebay, for about
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