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- Alice In Wonderland
- Betty Boop
- Bottle stoppers
- Boyd Perry Farm Life
- Boyd Perry's Christmas Set
- Boyd Perry's Circus Train
- Boyd Perry's Happy Daze
- Boyd Perry's Little America
- Boyd Perry's School Daze Collection
- Boyd Perry's States
- Camelot
- Candle Holders, Snuffers, & Votives
- Car Chimes
- Castles & Palaces
- Clocks
- Pewter Figurines
- Crystal
- Dashboard Dancers
- Disney
- Dragons
- Earrings
- Exclusives
- Fairies, Pixies, Angels
- Fantasy
- Goblets & Flutes
- Landmarks
- Magic Wands/Letter Openers
- Medieval Knights & Wizards
- Fun Stuff
- Geodes & Amethyst
- Pendants
- Pendants Animals
- Pendants Ankhs
- Pendants Crosses
- Pendants Fantasy
- Pendants Sea Life
- Pewter
- Sea
- Thimbles
- Trains
- Unicorns & Pegasus
- Western
- Wildlife
- Wizard Of Oz
- Zipper Pulls

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Comstock was established 18 years ago. In 1984, the company was moved to Durango, Colorado where it quickly began to grow and expand its product line. By 1989, Comstock Creations had been listed in INC 500s list of the fastest growing private companies for two years. The early 90s found a big market in fantasy-oriented products and Comstock was right on top of this market.

Their products include: figurines, jewelry, wizards, betty boop, geodes, new age crystals, pyrite, amethyst, candles, collectibles, angels, fantasy, wildlife, goblets, thimbles, fairies, candleholders, miners, bottlestoppers, dragons, knights, goblets & flutes, medieval, harley, crucifixes, unicorn, emerald city, statuettes, holograms, pendants, necklaces, and celestial pieces.

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