An oldie but goodie: doesn't every putz village need a house trailer and car? From the 1950's and a previous auction at SeriousToyz.com
It's followed by a fabulous vintage playset from the 2009 auction at SeriousToyz: the "Lone Ranger Ranch” Play Set #3969, 1957, by Marx---it sold for over $225 at auction. And finally a page of Christmas kitchy goodies from the 1968 Helen Gallagher Christmas catalog courtesy of Mary B. Recognize anything?!!
Courtesy of Toy Connect--AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE AND WORTH A SECOND LOOK--Linemar B-58 Hustler, MORE HERE.
A reader said she found a vintage putz house with silver windows and promises to send us a photo. That reminded us of these from Tom H. Click here.
A sort of "gothicy" church putz--and oldie but goodie from Howard Lamey; a friend says that in black, it could resemble the church-like structures in METROPOLIS! See it in a very pleasant shade of Chrismas red from start to finish here
Lynn's outstanding post Christmas Winter "Ski Village"--simply wonderful zinnfiguren and more.
Click here to see it all and keep scrolling down the page once you get there
Remember "panoramic" sugar Easter eggs? (You can still find them at Blumchen when the time is right.) Well.... PAPER GLITTER GLUE'S LATEST SPRING PROJECT reminded us of them; check it out here.
There is a great Flickr photo group for pix of nativities, creches, etc. Some outstanding examples, many European and lots of inspiration; CLICK HERE
Almost forgot about this--the vintage house trailer reminded us of this oldie but goodie putz creation from Howard Lamey--you can see that here
CAPE CANAVERAL ROCKET, POSSIBLY 60'S, 70'S toy; more here
TRAIN TIME! A PAIR OF HIAWATHAS! MORE AT http://toyconnect.blogspot.com/2019/02/train-time-front-end-friday-pair-of.html
REMEMBERING HOWARD DA SILVA, WHO LIVED IN CROTON FOR A TIME; CLICK HERE
SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON HERE
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The green china pattern is called Holly Berry (in the catalog page) and from Japan. We have several pieces but have never seen the plates at tag sales, which is where we do most of our shopping!
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