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- Hallmark "Christmas Lights Collection: Mother and Child" Christmas Ornament, 1994 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1994
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Christmas Lights Collection: Mother and Child" Christmas Ornament, 1994
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880 - Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.

- 1850-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880
Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.
- "GLOLITE" Christmas Tree Lights, 1955-1960 -

- 1955-1960
- Collections - Artifact
"GLOLITE" Christmas Tree Lights, 1955-1960
- Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880 - Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.

- 1850-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880
Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.
- "Propp Xmas Tree Lighting Outfit with Mazda Lamps" Packaging, 1927 -

- 1927
- Collections - Artifact
"Propp Xmas Tree Lighting Outfit with Mazda Lamps" Packaging, 1927
- String of Christmas Lights, 1997 -

- 1997
- Collections - Artifact
String of Christmas Lights, 1997
- Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880 - Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.

- 1850-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880
Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.
- Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880 - Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.

- 1850-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Tree Light, 1850-1880
Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. This mold-blown example features a diamond pattern designed to reflect light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water.
- Noma Lites Outdoor Christmas Lights, 1959 -

- 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Noma Lites Outdoor Christmas Lights, 1959
- Christmas Candle Light, 1865-1880 - Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. Patterned glass reflected light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water. This example features a clever combination of round and diamond facets known as the "thousand eye" pattern.

- 1865-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Candle Light, 1865-1880
Glass "Christmas lights," hung with wire from Christmas tree branches, were a popular alternative to Christmas candleholders in nineteenth-century America. Patterned glass reflected light from inside, where a wick burned in cork or wood floating atop oil or water. This example features a clever combination of round and diamond facets known as the "thousand eye" pattern.