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Vintage 1970s Shaved Wooden Trees Pair - Erzgebirge Germany - Boxed
Vintage 1970s Shaved Wooden Trees Pair - Erzgebirge Germany - Boxed
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Charming pair of vintage 1970s shaved wooden trees from the Erzgebirge region of Germany — perfect for collectors or anyone who loves authentic, handcrafted German holiday décor. Boxed and wrapped in tissue, these compact trees bring warm, tactile mid-century character to mantels, shelves and seasonal displays.
- Era 1970s
- Size 17.5 cm H (6.9" H)
- Material Wood
- Design Erzgebirge maker; traditional German shaved-wood tree form with natural finish, boxed presentation
- Features Ideal for Christmas decorating or display; handcrafted workmanship; collectible Erzgebirge folk art; decorative pair sold together; original tissue wrapping
- Condition Used with original packaging - item in great condition, packaging reasonable wear for age.
- Buying options Sold together as a single lot
Expertly crafted in the renowned Erzgebirge woodworking tradition, these shaved trees showcase the simple elegance of hand-turned and shaved wood. The natural finish highlights the grain and the skilled, tactile workmanship — each tree is a small example of regional folk art that’s highly collectible among mid-century and Christmas décor enthusiasts.
At 17.5 cm high, the pair is perfectly scaled for tabletops, window sills, hearth displays or grouped with other vintage ornaments. Supplied in their original box and tissue wrapping, they’re ready to give as a thoughtful, authentic gift to collectors or anyone who appreciates handmade European holiday decorations.
These trees make an instant festive statement and work well in both minimalist and traditional interiors. Use them as a focal point on a mantel, as part of a winter vignette, or grouped with candles and greenery for seasonal styling.
Delivery UK delivery £4.09
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