Sunday, January 13, 2019

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. AT EVERYTHING CROTON

As always, some wonderful finds. Click on the photos and links. 

One of Howard Lamey's PRETTIEST houses--and always worth a second look: The Little Jewel.  It's followed by a pair of circa 1920's Koch Children's Barber shop chairs from an old catalogue.  Your editor and the elves could not decide which we liked better! The Hobby Horse or the car.

And finally by special request, a shot of a repro bubble light candolier by Radko; alas Radko is no longer producing these vintage Christmas items; you can however sometimes find similar candoliers at Vermont Country Store starting in early November. This one is over ten years old and has never needed a replacement bulb! Those can still be found on ebay and the secondary market. Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

Look what we found again: a collection of vintage putz houses from a restaurant display on Flickr: http://bit.ly/1IbLkRe - Collectors may find #6 of interest.

Loved the simplicity of this Christmas village store window http://bit.ly/1C5ulxO

By special request--More Actress Fay Bainter: The Croton Connection, in East is West; 1919, click here  and did you know Katharine Hepburn got her start in Croton; click here


THE CHRISTMAS SEAL & CHARITY STAMP SOCIETY; fascinating site http://www.charityseals.org/

Stumbled across an interesting site again, THE PAPER CHRISTMAS GUYS--and there's quite  a bit here for Homer Laughlin china enthusiasts too

CLICK HERE  

AND IN CASE YOU MISSED THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. AT EVERYTHING CROTON, click here

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