When were Shiny Brite ornaments made?
Accordingly, where are Shiny Brite ornaments made?
Shiny Brite ornaments were first manufactured at Corning's plant in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, and continued there for many decades. During its peak, Shiny Brite also had factories in New Jersey, located in the cities of Hoboken, Irvington, North Bergen, and West New York.
Moreover, what are Shiny Brite ornaments worth?
(Small specimens from that per-iod now sell for $400.) This 1940s example was made by Shiny Brite, the world's largest ornament company at the time. Originally sold at Woolworth for as little as 2 cents for six, Shiny Brites are still popular today. Value: $12.
One way to be sure your Christopher Radko ornament is authentic is by identifying the oval tag attached to the each and every ornament topper. Each tag features the Christopher Radko logo and a brief paragraph describing the nature of the ornament and goal behind each handcrafted design.