Bunny Betsy Ross — New Patriotic Parade Series As we celebrate America's 240th anniversary of the American flag, we're happy to include the Bunny Betsy Ross as the… Read More »
Brocade Santa with Gold Swag When thinking of historic Christmas traditions, we often find ourselves transformed to the streets of Colonial Williamsburg during the holiday… Read More »
The Chalkware Angel with Candle For years, the symbol of the Angel has had a lot of meaning for collectors. Whether it being the… Read More »
New – Gold Coat St. Nick A classic mould, this Saint Nicholas has been designed with a little shimmer in mind. As early as the late… Read More »
The Father Christmas with Donkey Over the last 32 years, we have bought a majority of our 3,000 plus antique chocolate moulds from our mould… Read More »
2016 Collector’s Design Series Each year during the annual Collector's Dinner one lucky collector wins the chance to work with Judi and design a… Read More »
One of a kind favors… Another reason to attend the Collector's Dinner at the annual Collector's Weekend: one of a kind favors! Although the dinner… Read More »
CW2016 Lecture: Pysanka, the Ukrainian Egg Bill Davis considers himself a driven collector. Among other things he collects postcards, Christmas ornaments and egg-shaped things. His egg… Read More »
New England Hospitality, the 2015 Old Sturbridge Village Santa, is now available during their 8th Annual Gala Fundraiser. At this year's Gala Old Sturbridge Village will be unveiling the fifth in the series of unique chalkware Vaillancourt Santas. Created exclusively… Read More »
The Brocade Series Those familiar with Vaillancourt Folk Art through the ages undoubtably know the timeless designs of the historic collection that Judi… Read More »
Nantucket Summer Series: America Yacht Santa The idea of summer conjures a lot of images, notably the beach, the warm sand under toe and, of course, the… Read More »
The Pennsylvania Belsnickel When German immigrants from the Rhineland came to the Pennsylvania area in the 18th century, they brought along their Christmas traditions of the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts and folk lore including “Pelznickel” or fur clad Nicholas. […] Read More »