Exuberant Vintage 14" Carnival Horns
Exuberant Vintage 14" Carnival Horns
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Got something to Celebrate ?
Then you're going to need a few of these.
Gloriously colourful Vintage cardboard and paper horns with Muppet Like paper hair on top.. which you can wave around...enthusiastically.
So you can make a really loud noise whilst also making a really loud visual impact.
The cones are cardboard, decorated in paper (some of it looks like christmas wrapping paper) and then there's a little decorated foil band at the top just underneath the explosion of paper hair.
The horn part is plastic and strangely there are several different tones.
So if you buy a few I'll make sure you get different tones - then you can have an orchestra, kind of...
I have the 7 different colours shown - but I'm only listing the the hair colour options as the cone colour is random.
But if you buy several I will make sure all the cones are different.
They do of course look very classy on your mantelpiece too...I've put
mine in a candlestick, as you can see in the last picture.
These came from the old warehouse I cleared in Malta where everything was from the 40s and 50s - I think these are late 50s.
Gloriously colourful Vintage cardboard and paper horns with Muppet Like paper hair on top.. which you can wave around...enthusiastically.
So you can make a really loud noise whilst also making a really loud visual impact.
The cones are cardboard, decorated in paper (some of it looks like christmas wrapping paper) and then there's a little decorated foil band at the top just underneath the explosion of paper hair.
The horn part is plastic and strangely there are several different tones.
So if you buy a few I'll make sure you get different tones - then you can have an orchestra, kind of...
I have the 7 different colours shown - but I'm only listing the the hair colour options as the cone colour is random.
But if you buy several I will make sure all the cones are different.
They do of course look very classy on your mantelpiece too...I've put
mine in a candlestick, as you can see in the last picture.
These came from the old warehouse I cleared in Malta where everything was from the 40s and 50s - I think these are late 50s.