Weird, I just got their catalog...guess I'm on somebody's list.
12" high is a large figurine.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month. "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
That looks like a good deal for the money, there is a Scottish Santa offered by Lenox that sells for about $ 70.00, it is about 7 inches tall but is well worth the money. My wife bought one for her Santa Claus Collection, she has a bunch of them ranging from 7 inches to about 4 feet high.
I may have to spring for that one Iolaus, thanks for the link.
I recently ended up bringing a kilted Santa home...much to Mrs. Argon's dismay. My aunt passed away and I drove my mom over to her house to meet with the rest of the family to go through her effects. I was urged to take anything that I wanted as keepsakes to remember my aunt. So I now have most of her egg cup collection and - kilted, dancing Irish Santa...made of that cold cast resin but with a pretty well detailed fabric outfit complete with a wee, little, tiny sporran...how cute. I figured that I'd post a photo nearer to the holidays.
Back when our quintessential Chicago department store was still Marshall Field's and not Macy's, they carried a lot of "International Santa's" that were actually pretty nice (and I dislike tchachtkes immensely). I managed to give a friend's wife a Welsh Santa that she really got a kick out of.
When I used to work at Famous Barr (now Macy's and down here the change was for the better) we sold similar kilted Santas for several years. I had thought many times about buying on but they were about $25 and of so so quality.
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