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  2. Bric-à-brac - Wikipedia

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    Shops selling such items, often referred to as knick knacks today, were often referred to as purveyors of fancy goods, [1] which might also include novelty items and other giftware. [2]

  3. Knick Knack - Wikipedia

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    The Snowman is seen in the snowglobe in Lizzie's Curios Shop in "Cars. Sunny Miami appears on a passport in Up when Carl buys plane tickets. Knick's snow globe appears in the antique store in Toy Story 4. During 2007–2008, a series of commercials released in the United Kingdom for Bupa featured the Knick Knack theme tune as their soundtrack.

  4. These Catalogs Defined Shopping for Generations - AOL

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    While many beloved catalogs — think Sears, Penney's and Victoria's Secret — have gone away, our memories are fond as ever. Here are some we still miss. These Catalogs Defined Shopping for ...

  5. Peddler - Wikipedia

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    Sellers of chapbooks were chapmen; compare the term stationer which described a bookseller (usually near a university) whose shop was fixed and permanent. In Russia a Khodebshchik ( Russian : ходебщик ) was a person carrying a billboard advertising a product or service, a street hawker or peddler of wares, or house-to-house salesman in ...

  6. Tchotchke - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of spellings exist for the English usage of the term, such as tchatchke, tshotshke, tshatshke, tchachke, tchotchka, tchatchka, chachke, tsotchke, chotski, and chochke; the standard Yiddish transliteration is tsatske or tshatshke.

  7. Knick Knack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Knick Knack is an English equivalent of the French bric-à-brac or "gnic-gnac", an expression ascribed to Napoleon. Knick Knack, Knickknack or Nick Nack may also refer to: Knick Knack, an animated Pixar short film; This Old Man, a nursery rhyme that repeats the line "Knickknack Paddywhack" in each verse

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  9. Lillian Vernon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Vernon Corporation is an American catalog merchant and online retailer that sells household, children's and fashion accessory products. Founded in 1951 by Lillian Vernon ( a/k/a Lillian Menasche), out of her Mount Vernon, New York , apartment; the business name is a combination of her first name and her hometown.

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