Vintage Old World Santa Glass Ornament: Christmas St. Nick with Green Sack

A 4.5-inch vintage hand-painted blown glass ornament of a jolly Santa Claus with a white beard, wearing a red suit with pink glittered trim and carrying a large sparkling green sack of gifts over his shoulder. A 4.5-inch vintage hand-painted blown glass ornament of a jolly Santa Claus with a white beard, wearing a red suit with pink glittered trim and carrying a large sparkling green sack of gifts over his shoulder. Vintage Old World Santa Glass Ornament: Christmas St. Nick with Green Sack Vintage Old World Santa Glass Ornament: Christmas St. Nick with Green Sack
Vintage Old World Santa Glass Ornament: Christmas St. Nick with Green Sack
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Vintage Old World Santa Blown Glass Ornament. Measures 4 1/2" in height. Very good condition.

Enhance your holiday collection with this enchanting Vintage Old World Santa Blown Glass Ornament. Measuring approximately 4.5 inches in height, this hand-painted treasure features a classic Father Christmas with an expressive, friendly face and a full snowy-white beard. He is dressed in a vibrant red coat accented with shimmering pink and white glittered trim, and he carries a striking, high-gloss green sack overflowing with unseen holiday treats.

Crafted in the traditional mouth-blown style often associated with Inge-Glas of Germany or the early Old World Christmas era, this piece showcases a beautiful play of light through its silvered interior and hand-applied glitter accents. This ornament is a fantastic find for dedicated Santa collectors or those looking to add a layer of heirloom-quality charm to their Christmas tree. Its classic silhouette and festive color palette make it a perfect fit for traditional holiday themes, Victorian-style displays, or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one starting a new family tradition.

This item is vintage, over 25 years old. While it appears to be in the very good condition stated, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.