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Baby Squirrel By Herend

One of Herend’s fabulous new figurines that debuted earlier this year, the Baby Squirrel relishes a nut retrieved from his favorite winter hiding place. The 2 1/2-inch tall fellow is available in eight fishnet colors. $280. herendusa.com

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Acorn And Oak Leaf From Vagabond House

Long considered an emblem of luck, prosperity, youthfulness and power, the Oak Acorn is a good luck symbol.  Many believe that Oak trees represent all that is true, wholesome, stable, and noble. Porcelain and pewter butter dish, $143.  vagabondhouse.com

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Paramount Dinnerware From Z Gallerie

From the Fall/Winter collection the Paramount Dinnerwear is beautiful yet reasonably priced at $12.95-$19.95. Z Gallerie is a unique lifestyle retailer that offers a variety of high-quality, reasonably priced merchandise for the home, including furniture, artwork, lighting, tabletop items, textiles and decorative accessories from around the world.  zgallerie.com

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Fulton’s Harvest Pumpkin Pie Cream Liqueur

Pumpkin pie has long reigned supreme as the iconic fall season dessert. Whether hosting a Halloween party for friends or holding the family Thanksgiving dinner, it is a staple on the holiday table. Now, with the introduction of Fulton’s Harvest Pumpkin Pie Cream Liqueur from Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc., that beloved dish can be poured into a glass and savored over ice.  Available through November.

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Sobral Candle

Designed by Brazilian native Carlos Sobral, the brand infuses his colorful resin pieces with his love of life and vibrant heritage of his native country, Brazil. Each object is lovingly handcrafted in the SOBRAL workshop in Rio de Janeiro, where Carlos resides.  sobral.com


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