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Ulbricht Nutcracker - Western Tanager- signature bird for 2006

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Ulbricht Nutcracker - Western Tanager- signature bird for 2006 Feature


  • Dimensions 7.5 inches x 3.5 inches x 5.5 inches
  • Painted in an array of long lasting colors
  • The Ulbricht tradition has been passed down for 300 years
  • Hand-crafted in Germany
  • Techniques have been handed down over many generations




Ulbricht Nutcracker - Western Tanager- signature bird for 2006 Overview



The Ulbricht Western Tanager Nutcracker is hand-painted in bright long lasting colors with a beautiful. It was the signature bird for 2006. Siting with its beak in the air, it is ready to crack some nuts! Hand-crafted in Germany, this piece is a beautiful addition to any collection.

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The Ulbricht Western Tanager Nutcracker is a bright beautiful piece! Sitting with its beak in the air, it is ready to crack nuts at any party! Whether you are a bird lover or a avid nutcracker collector, this is a must have piece! Hand-crafted from solid wood in Germany, this nutcracker is a collector's dream.



An Ulbricht family tradition

Large deposits of silver not only gave the mountain range its name, but also supplied generations of mountain folk with their daily bread. All Ulbricht ancestors were miners - but when the ore supplies started to dwindle those living and working there had to come up with new sources of income. And so the one-time miners first turned their hand to carving and wood turning and then to running businesses.

In 1928 the time had finally come - Christian Ulbricht's father founded the company "Otto Ulbricht-Werksttten fr feine Holzarbeiten und Spielwaren (which translated would be the "Otto Ulbricht workshops for fine woodcraft and toys") in Seiffen. He used his entrepreneurial skill to blend innovative and traditional elements into something unique and the reward for this was a gold medal at the 1936 Great Exhibition in Paris for his designs of nursery clocks and a group of travelling singers (Kurrende choir).

The Second World War and the ensuing dispossession by the communist powers-that-be in East Germany brought an end to the Seiffen-based company. Otto Ulbricht had to flee to the west with his family. He soon set up the company again in Lauingen at the Danube which has been run b



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