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Re: Thomas Pacconi Table Top Figures.

@lucymo - I bought a large santa and a gingerbread house.  I also bought several sets of the ornaments that came in the wooden crates.  I haven't brought them out in years, but they are well made and beautiful.  I love your collection.

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@DecorDiva wrote:

@lucymo - I bought a large santa and a gingerbread house.  I also bought several sets of the ornaments that came in the wooden crates.  I haven't brought them out in years, but they are well made and beautiful.  I love your collection.


I have the ornament sets in the crates as well.  Those little ornaments are so beautiful, but fragile.  I haven't used mine in years as I have dogs and cats and doubt the ornaments would survive.  Eventually I hope to give a crate to each of my children, but not until their children are much older!

 

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@homedecor1 wrote:

@lucymo

 

I have the tree & snowman. I gave the tree to my friend who is my closest friend mom (she's 85) and she was bringing hers out and dropped it. I knew she loved it and it was her tree as she is in smaller place now, so I surprised her & gifted to her.

 

I love all his pieces I have many ornaments and pieces from Q. (Boy do I miss those old days of Q). I display my snowman every year - Oh, and I used to live in the Princeton, NJ area and still have family who live in Columbus (near McGuire) gee we could have been neighbors!

 

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@homedecor1  I wish we are neighbors now, what fun we would have with all of our decor habits.

 

 So sad that your Mom broke her tree.  I also got the second tree TP brought in and it's very similar to the first one but not as pretty, IMO.  I could decorate with this collection and a few candles and greens but I keep buying every year.  Smiley Sad

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lucymo, this is such a beautiful collection I love it all and I do not own any Thomas Pacconi.  I really love the snowmen.

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How kind of you !  I love your black snowman.  Somehow this year I have been loving snowmen.

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Beautiful collection! I remember seeing Thomas Paconi items but never bought them. Wish the Q carried stuff like that now.
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@lucymo

 

Your Thomas Pacconi pieces are beautiful!!!!  That's the kind of show and merchandise that used to make watching QVC fun during the Christmas decorating season.........  Enjoy your wonderful pieces!!!

 

I purchased his large nativity set (which is on loan to my sister) it's beautiful....And I also have a large jewelry chest he sold too excellent quality......I also purchased an ornament set for my aunt too....I miss his shows....

 

 

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Love your Thomas Pacconi large tabletop pieces! One of my family members has some of the originals... Santa, snowman, Church, tree...and does a lovely display on a sofa table in her living room each year.  

 

I've heard that many prefer the earlier pieces to those produced later. Is it because the earlier ones were more vibrant in color?  Is it easy to tell the earlier snowman from the later?

 

 

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Love TP pieces, you are so lucky to have such a beautiful collection.  Love Snowmen. Thanks for sharing.

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