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The materials used in the production of Tree Toppers ranges widely; including wood-look, acrylic, fabric, brass, porcelain, yarn and more. Whether you are looking for the perfect complement to your elegant tree or a "homespun" touch for your country tree you are sure to find a Tree Topper that's perfect for your tree. The first Hallmark Tree Topper produced in 1977 "Angel" 900HSD2302 is based on the popular Hallmark Christmas ornament of the same name from the Yesteryears collection produced that same year. This is also a very versatile Tree Topper as her base allows her to not only adorn your tree; but she can also be displayed easily as a tabletop or mantlepiece decoration. If you're decorating a tree with stained glass or stained glass "look" ornaments such as the Hallmark Colors of Christmas - you can't ask for a better Tree Topper than the 1979 Tiffany Angel 1000QX7037. She is beautifully detailed with lovely colors and silver "leading." The first lighted Hallmark Tree Topper was produced in 1986. "Shining Star" 1750QLT7096 is an acrylic star with a partridge in the center and pear and leaf designs on each of the five star points. In the late 90's popular figures from various other Hallmark production lines found themselves depicted on Tree Toppers. Maxine and the Mitford Snowman being two very popular examples. Many Tree Toppers are very easily found on the Hallmark Secondary Market and can be purchased at low prices. There are some very hard to find Tree Toppers out there and searching can be half the fun of collecting. Tree Toppers |