First up, this amazing Matchbox (late 1950's) lunch wagon/canteen is a real beauty--and doesn't it just cry out to be interpreted by one of our very talented putz artisans.
It's followed by a hand-painted made in Germany tin serving tray we found at Croton's "& Antiques" back in 2009. We believe it is pre-WWI.

Now here's something you don't see everyday--a pink--yes I said pink--RCA vintage television set http://bit.ly/1y3KE0Q
Video: A look back at Christmas in the 50's--this is fab http://bit.ly/ZlL8Qy
New from Toy Connect--MPC First Aid Tent - Gray and OD HP; more here
BLUMCHEN'S PATRIOTIC SHOP IS CURRENTLY 50% OFF; MORE HERE
A model Tudor village; some interesting architecture; more here
Atomic Fire Ball Candy Box, 1960's, 1970's. Would make a good addition to a vintage candy display--OR DIORAMA BOX; more here
GREAT SWEETHEARTs CANDY BOX--circa 1976, would make a fab diorama; MORE HERE
SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. HERE
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Hi everyone, ElmsfordGal here. Those castles are beautiful and look complex. I am thinking about attempting one. Any pattern suggestions for something less daunting?
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