Wednesday, January 23, 2019

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

GREAT stuff as always; click on the photos and links.

First up, it's no secret: we LOVE the old pedal cars. At a previous Serioustoyz auction (#55), an all original 1962 Murray “Deluxe Fire Truck Pedal Car” hit the auction block--and sold for $732.55! 

Click on the photo. For more about Croton's SeriousToyz, visit SeriousToyz.com 

We're becoming HUGE fans of these antique paper "theatres" and may attempt one this year--an oldie but goodie--click on the link and keep scrolling down the page to see why http://www.victoriana.com/antiquetoys/papertheaters.html

We were just thrilled to find this 1936 ad for Ronald Colman in A Tale of Two Cities.  Click on the photo. 

It's followed by an oldie but goodie---the 1954 American Flyer train catalog--see the whole catalog here http://bit.ly/2pZWfwv 

And just a small portion of this year's Family Room Tree village--houses by Fey. Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

NICE PIECE OF VINTAGE TINPLATE--WOULD MAKE A FAB LAKIE: T. Cohn Farm Shed. CLICK ON THE LINK http://bit.ly/2pRNZm5

Another fab site to visit--and one worth repeating--the Christmas post search alone is worth the trip http://www.waybacktimes.com/

Miniature very vintage inspired pixies; click here

New from our friends at European Film Star Postcards; The Invisible Man 1933; more here


AND IN CASE YOU MISSED THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON, CLICK HERE

And have you checked out FAMILY GARDEN TRAINS YET? GO HERE

AND IT'S A PRINTABLE TEMPLATE FOR THE "UP HOUSE"! MORE HERE 

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