Hummingbirds in Glass
Sun Catcher, Jewelry Box, Hummingbirds Cross, Hummingbird Figurines
Hummingbird Candleholder
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Hummingbird Candleholder

This artsy antiqued figural metal
candleholder captures a cute little
hummingbird as he delicately samples
the nectar of a vivid crimson
flower.
The graceful twining "vine" stand
cleverly becomes a hook to
hold
a glass pendant candle cup.
Metal with glass candle cup.
9 1/2" x 4" x 12" high.
Candle not
included.
Item: 38583
$20.95
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Hummingbird Nectar
Delicate
flowers and a graceful
hummingbird, spun-glass figurine.
Leaves and beak are
painted with gold.
4" diameter beveled mirror base.
3 3/4" x 3" x 4 3/4" high.
Item: 32166
$19.95
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Crystal Hummingbird

100% Hand Made
Pure crystal with more than
24% lead content and
superior refraction.
3" Height
Item: 5760
$30.95
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Dipping Hummingbird

Purple-pedaled blossom Hummingbird purple wings,Sculptured glass,
on a beveled glass
mirror.
3" diameter base x 4 1/4" high.
Item: 27106
$16.95
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Hummingbird Stained Glass
Jewelry Boxes

Crystal-clear glass trinket box is delicately decorated by a
jewel-toned hummingbird-and-floral scene. Colors glow softly atop
the lid and reflect in the mirrored bottom below.
Glass with metal trim. 6" x 4" x 3" high.
Item: 37893
(Price for 2 Boxes)
$25.95
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Hummingbird Cross

Delicately crafted in glass, these Hummingbirds
gently
circle a cross entwined with detailed leaves and vine.
2 3/4" x 7" high.
Item: 29498
$15.95
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Hummingbirds Sun Catcher

Flowers
and hummingbirds
hand painted onto the oval glass panel
5" x 1/4" x 10 1/4" high.
Item: 33607
(Price for 2 Sun catchers)
$25.95
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Art Glass Hummingbird Figurine

Delicately perched upon a slender
lily bloom, a ruby-throated
hummingbird seeks a meal
of nectar.
Brilliant gem-like colors and glowing
frost-gold
flowers add dazzling
splendor to this blown-glass figurine.
Glass with mirrored base.
3
1/4" diameter x 4 3/4" high.
Item: 38999
$17.95
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Hummingbirds, any of about 320 species of small, often brightly colored birds of
the family Trochilidae, usually placed with swifts in the order Apodiformes but sometimes separated in their own order, Trochiliformes.
The brilliant, glittering colors and elaborately specialized feathers of many species [usually of the male only] led the 19-century British
naturalist John Gould to give many hummingbirds
exotic common names, many of which are still in use-- coquette, fairy, hill star, wood star, sapphire, topaz, sun gem, and sylph.
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