If I am am trying to buy a German nutcracker I hate to pay retail.  Limiting my search to those auctions where the seller knows the item is a German nutcracker is unlikely to get me the best deal.  Unfortunately, searching for just "Nutcracker" returns 3,233 auctions.  That's a little to much to browse through.

Ebay helpfully provides categories that break these down into smaller groups.  I selected "Holiday & Seasonal"  which brought the total down to 719.  Quickly I see that use of the word "German" in the search string has eliminated a lot of auctions I didn't mean to.  I see a lot of Steinbach and Ulbricht nutcrackers for sale.  Sellers obviously find the name of the maker more valuable in the title than the German designation.  Adding Steinbach and Ulbricht as negative keywords drops the remaining auctions to 470.

At this point the problem is many of the sellers fail to mention any markings or labels and don't include them in the pictures.  I'm sure that in many cases that is wise since they come from China or other modern and cheap source.  In other cases it's not se easy to tell.  I found one where the photo of the bottom might have caused me to bid if it hadn't been so blurred I couldn't read it.

At this point in our search for a "Sleeper" I am going to include the title and description in the seach and add some of the key terms which an uninformed seller might put in the description instead of the title where they belong.

The first term I tried adding was "Expertic".  From collecting these nutcrackers I know this is the stamp used by the East German Government (DDR  GDR) to mark items made for export.  It means the item was made in DDR times ( DDRZeit) as our German exchange student used to say.  These are the German Nutcrackers we collect.

There were three items in the listing.  Two had the word Expertic in the title, one had it only in the body of the description.  That one has a starting price of $18.99 plus $11.46 shipping and handling.  It's from an 8,000+ feedback company.  That's a little high for us to think we could profit from reselling it.  The auction establishes this seller knows nothing about the item.  It is described as a "Palace Guard" when it looks like a typical miner to me.  There is no information about size except in the shipping details where the seller indicated it will be shipped in an 18" box.  So I assume it is large.

I just lost an opportunity in the five minutes it took me to check out the nutcracker mentioned above!!! One of the Expertic titled nutcrackers mentioned above was for sale with a starting price of $4.95 and a Buy it Now of $9.95.  The seller included many nice pictures and there was no doubt this was the real thing.  I decided to think about it while I wrote about the other one and when I came back to it, it had sold for the BIN price.  Someone got a deal.

The third result, which also has "Expertic" in the title has only a single picture and a one line description.  From that and experience I would say he is also the real thing.  Of course his starting price is $22 with $8 for shipping which only points out what a killer deal the one that got away was.

Fortunately, there is always another deal.

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A search for German Nutcracker on Aug 16, 2009 brings up 39 listings, but only 23 are actual auctions.  The rest are store listings.  Six of them have bids.

The most popular item is from an estate sale in is one of the more old time looking items offered.  There are seven Steinbach's and 1 Christian Ulbricht.

A seller from Texas is offering two German Nutcracker barstools.  That is not something I have seen before.  Since his starting bid is $1,000 I am guessing they will not sell.

In other words, the market at this time is slow and prices are on the low end.  There are always a few optimists who put on a very  high BIN price of course.

I will return and post in a few weeks since it will be interesting to see how things change, if they do, in the weeks after Labor Day.

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Expertic – GDR – DDR – Nutcrackers

Vintage German Nutcrackers

These terms all apply to German Nutcrackers made in East Germany before the wall came down. They are of particular interest to those of us who like the old style handwork.
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Richard Glasser

Richard Glasser - German Nutcrackers

Richard Glasser nutcrackers are mostly new, although they have been in business for many years. Like Steinbach, and Ulbricht they cater to the modern collectors market and are always introducing new lines.
These companies all work hard to develop a “look” that distinguishes their nutcrackers from everyone elses.
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Christian Ulbricht – German Nutcrackers

Christian Ulbricht

Ulbricht is a modern manufacturer of nutcrackers much like Steinbach. They both produce very nice items with very high prices. They are aimed at the collectibles market.
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Carved German Nutcrackers

Carved Nutcracker

Carved German Nutcrackers are much less common than the painted ones we normally think of. In addition many of the carved nutcrackers were made in other parts of Eastern Europe and it may not be easy to be sure a particular item is German made.
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Vintage German Nutcrackers

Vintage German Nutcrackers

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German Nutcrackers – Steinbach

Steinbach

Steinback is one of the famous names in German nutcrackers.  They have been in business for many years and are still active.  In fact, they have taken a lesson from Hummel and some of the other collectibles manufacturers and produce nutcrackers in series, with certificate of authenticity.  Of course the prices are in keeping with [...]

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