Peanuts Satin Ball Ornament

Peanuts®

HAPPY HOLLY DAYS!

Description

The Sounds of Christmas

On the front: SNOOPY, WOODSTOCK, and his flock are playing in a toy store. Back: SNOOPY plays Santa as he hangs a filled stocking on the mantle. Year-dated 1978.

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  • Released: 1978
  • Retail Price: $3.50 USA
  • Material(s): plastic & white satin
  • Dimensions: 3¼" dia.
  • SKU: QX206-3
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description

The Sounds of Christmas
On the front: SNOOPY, WOODSTOCK, and his flock are playing in a toy store. Back: SNOOPY plays Santa as he hangs a filled stocking on the mantle. Year-dated 1978.

  • Artist:
  • Released: 1978
  • Retail Price: $3.50 USA
  • Material(s): plastic & white satin
  • Dimensions: 3¼" dia.
  • SKU: QX206-3
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s)

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2021-10-14T06:06:39-06:00July 1st, 1978|

PEANUTS®

JOLLY HOLIDAYS!

Description

On one side, Snoopy is tangled in Christmas tree lights while Woodstock, dressed as Santa, stands on a gift. Both are watching the Christmas tree. On the other side, Charlie Brown and Lucy have built a snowman who holds a snow shovel. Year-dated 1977.

  • Artist:
  • Released: 1977
  • Retail Price: $3.50 USA
  • Material(s): plastic & white satin
  • Dimensions: 3¼" dia.
  • SKU: QX135-5
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description


On one side, Snoopy is tangled in Christmas tree lights while Woodstock, dressed as Santa, stands on a gift. Both are watching the Christmas tree. On the other side, Charlie Brown and Lucy have built a snowman who holds a snow shovel. Year-dated 1977.

  • Artist:
  • Released: 1977
  • Retail Price: $3.50 USA
  • Material(s): plastic & white satin
  • Dimensions: 3¼" dia.
  • SKU: QX135-5
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s)

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2021-10-14T06:06:08-06:00July 1st, 1977|
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