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Western Revolver Ornament
A revolver is a multi-shot firearm and was originally called a revolving gun. The revolver has evolved since its inception in the 16th century. The revolver has been portrayed in western movies as the weapon of choice for cowboys conquering … Continued
Covered Wagon Ornament
In the 1800s, when pioneers migrated westward, no roads existed, just rough trails. People traveled in wooden horse drawn wagons covered with white canvas known as prairie schooners. They served as the homes for the families during their trip, as … Continued
Christmas Cowboy Boot Ornament
Built for riding, Cowboy Boots are as practical as they are beautiful. High heels keep the boots from slipping through the stirrups, and the stitching makes the boots more attractive and stronger too. This delightful glass ornament brings a bit … Continued
Spring Chicken Ornament
The origin of the Spring Chicken phrase is factual; farmers found chickens born in the spring brought better prices than old chickens that survived the winter. Chickens are vital to farm life; they lay eggs, produce fertilizer and eventually sacrifice … Continued
Axe Ornament
Since the Stone Age, mankind has relied on this amazingly useful tool. Today it s a simple steel head attached to a wooden handle, and comes in a variety of sizes depending on your chopping needs. The hatchet is a … Continued
Rifle Ornament
In the 18th century, this firearm was developed to be more precise than the popular musket. During the American Revolution, Daniel Morgan’s Riflemen were an integral part of disabling the superior British artillery. Today, rifles are used in warfare, hunting … Continued