Saturday, October 8, 2011

Lenox.com Clearance Figurines - Holidays, Animals, People

If you haven't been to Lenox.com in a while, or have never stopped in, they have a clearance department with many items that are 40% to 80% off!

Lenox has divided their figurines into sections like dogs and cats, halloween figurines, christmas figurines, crystal, Snoopy and Peanuts, Tweety Bird, carousel items, ivory and gold pieces, and more.


Shop before Christmas before the sale is over.  These prices are the cheapest around

Here's a sample:

Midnight, The Crescent Moon Cat

# 813900A
  • Crafted of hand-painted Fenton ebony art glass
  • Signed by the artist
  • Bears the Fenton and Lenox hallmarks
  • Made in the USA
  • Height: 4 1/2"


This pussycat is positively enchanting. Magical, magnificent, and just a little bit shy. Created by the artists of the Fenton Art Glass Company, exclusively for Lenox. Rich with the luster of ebony art glass. Adorned with twinkling stars and a classic crescent moon. The sleek lines of her silhouette... the unmistakable arch of her back... the subtle curve of her tail... are a tribute to Fenton's master glassmakers. Hand-painted stars and a crescent moon reflect the artist's fine sense of color.

WAS $75.00                                 

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Glossary ~

Porcelain
Usually white or light gray in color, porcelain is the highest quality of ceramic ware there is. Composed of clay, feldspar and flint, it is very durable despite the fact that it can appear quite delicate, and is fired at a very high temperature

Bone China
Bone china is a type of porcelain made from clay mixed with bone ash and is characterized by its strength, translucency and warm white color. It fires at a lower temperature than true porcelain.

China
Also known as kaolin, is a white soft clay derived from the decomposition of granite. China clay stands up to high temperatures in the kiln.

Ceramic
Made by shaping and then firing clay, a nonmetallic mineral, at a high temperature in which it produces a hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant product.

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Limited edition (LE): A decorative collectible may be limited by a specific, announced number (such as 5,000 or 10,000) or by time period. Limited edition items typically show two sets of numbers, usually on the base of the item. The higher number indicates the total number produced while the lower number indicates which one you have. Limited editions often come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Firing limit: Companies such as Avon, Bing & Grondahl, Bradford Exchange, Franklin Mint, Danbury Mint, Hamilton Collection, Knowles, and Royal Copenhagen and others can choose to set a firing limit, meaning that they only make an item during a specified number of firing days. A series of items with a lower firing limit typically has fewer items produced, which often makes the item more desirable to collectors.

Annual edition: are produced for one year.

Open edition: are not limited and could still be in production

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