![]() ![]() The Winky Guard Steinbach Nutracker for only US $ 229,-* - IN STOCK Steinbach Nutcracker New Design 2007 - "The Winkie Guard" for only US $ 229,-* Limited Edition to 5,000 pcsĢnd in the Christmas Traditions Series, S 1927įor a more detailed picture of the new model - please have a look under " click here".Ģ007 Steinbach Nutcracker - The Winkie Guard Pickle Santa Steinbach Nutracker / Signed by Mrs Karla Steinbach for US $ 249,-* - In Stock Pickle Santa Steinbach Nutracker for only US $ 229,-* - In Stock Steinbach Nutcracker New Design 2007 - "The Christmas Pickle Santa" for only US $ 229,-*Ģnd in the Steinbach Christmas Traditions Series * All prices are calculated tax free plus shipping ![]() *** WE WILL ONLY PROMOTE HERE SIGNINGS BY Mrs KARLA STEINBACH ***Ģ007 Steinbach Nutcracker - The Christmas Pickle Santa They had to shut down the factory in Marienberg and prospects were not looking too good.The Steinbach Nutcracker Designs 2007 *** Greetings from the Steinbach staff to all Collectors around the world *** Like the last years before, we meet the Steinbach staff at the German trade fair, introducing to us the annual new designs for this year 2007. His missing drive and the financial crisis in America became a serious problem and in 2015, the company went bankrupt. himself for many months, became the King of Nutcrackers and the business was flourishing up until his sudden death in 2008. So far, this period was the highlight and more than 200 employees produced nutcrackers in any possible shapes and figures.Ĭhristian Steinbach, who promoted sales in the U.S. After the German re-unification, the Steinbachs moved back to the Ore Mountains and opened their factory in Marienberg. Production and sales figures were steadily increasing and Steinbach became the synonym for Nutcrackers from Germany. What would be better than traditional German woodcraft from the Steinbachs? Ever since they have produced mainly nutcrackers, which became more and more popular in America. Soldiers that were stationed in the Hannover area and wanted to bring an original German souvenir back to the United States after their service. The head of the family, Christian Steinbach, quickly made contacts to the U.S. A misfortune, which turned into pure luck within a short period of time and led the Steinbachs to unexpected success. Without any belongings they moved to Hohenhameln near Hannover and started all over again. In the turmoil of war the family was forced to adjust their production to the armament requirement and after the end of the Second World War they had to give up their factory in the Ore Mountains. The Steinbach family was now considered a huge part of the Ore Mountain “Männelmacher-Zunft” and up until World War II Steinbach products enjoyed great popularity. They were also believed to banish evil spirits. They were supposed to give their owner a moment of joy. Those little pieces of art found their way into peoples living rooms. They managed to combine wooden art along with their creativity and from now on, they produced wooden figurines which were typical for the Ore Mountains – Nutcrackers and Smokers. For the Steinbach family, this necessity became a virtue. Next to the mining industry woodworking was one of the few possibilities to survive. Life in the Ore Mountains back then was characterized by many adversities and the residents were forced to adapt to those circumstances.
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