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  2. 15 Expensive Nutcrackers That Put Our Basic Ones to Shame - AOL

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    Price: $2,195 Whimsical, adorable, and perfectly sized at 5 feet tall (just one inch shy of this teeny tiny writer’s height), this candy-themed nutcracker is made out of durable resin.

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    Fitz and Floyd Nutcracker Sugarplum Prince Figurine. Price: $68.99. Timeless holiday décor, the hand-painted Fitz and Floyd Nutcracker Sugarplum Prince Figurine will never go out of style ...

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  5. Nutcracker - Wikipedia

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    Decorative nutcrackers became popular in the United States after the Second World War, following the first US production of The Nutcracker ballet in 1940 and the exposure of US soldiers to the dolls during the war. [14] In the United States, few of the decorative nutcrackers are now functional, though expensive working designs are still ...

  6. Nutcracker doll - Wikipedia

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    An average handcrafted nutcracker doll is made out of about 60 separate pieces. [2] Nutcracker dolls traditionally resemble toy soldiers, and are often painted in bright colors. [1] Different designs proliferated early; by the early 19th century there were ones dressed as miners, policemen, royalty or soldiers from different armies. [2]

  7. Henry Quackenbush - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Quackenbush invented the spring-jointed nutcracker and a nutpick, designs still in wide use today. [2] Over the years, his company produced over 200 million, and metal nutcrackers seen today stamped with the hallmark "HMQ" or "QBC" were those made by the Quackenbush. The company stopped making air guns in the 1930s, but continued ...

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