Tuesday, May 14, 2019

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

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

Just had to once again share this incredible hand made beaded gown and shawl from the 1930's in nearly mint condition. The level of detail from the piping to the seed pearls was astonishing. One of the many beautiful things one used to find at a former village shop known as Treasures & Tales.

It's followed by something completely different--the 1960 Remco “Fighting Lady, The Motorized Assault Battleship”--featured in a previous auction at Croton's own SeriousToyz.com. It sold at auction for $160.16--33 inches long, missing the gun barrel.

And that's followed by an outstanding vintage Easter display from collector friend Mary B---some very rare pieces here indeed...From the kitschy to the sublime...BUT ESPECIALLY fond of the bunny pulling the cart on the top shelf of the photo.  Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

An oldie but goodie and a very whimsical and so much fun putz house, complete with pink flamingos, from Howard Lamey  http://bit.ly/1BuA1Qz

A reader asked for an easy tutorial on making winter trees for her Christmas village---she loves bottle brush trees but wants to "mix it up"--well we have the answer--it doesn't get any easier than this: http://bit.ly/1xIlNk7


BY SPECIAL REQUEST:
 
--Boxed set of Green Spot paper label putz village, early, made in Japan - click HERE

--WORTH LOOKING AT AGAIN; FROM 2011, AN APRIL HOUSE OF THE MONTH, EARLY MADE IN JAPAN PUTZ; MORE HERE
 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

--SEA WORN BEACH HOUSE PUTZ HOUSE PATTERN; MORE HERE

--Doris Day has died; more here

--For the reader looking to build a cardboard carousel, this one fits the bill--and spins too https://papercraftetc.blogspot.com/2014/02/a-carousel-box-that-really-spins.html

--Peggy Lipton of MOD SQUAD and Twin Peaks fame has died; more here  

--MY SATURDAY IN THE HUDSON VALLEY; more here

SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON HERE.

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2 comments:

  1. That's a fantastic toy. REMCO made some of the best, from Rock em Sock em robots to the Lost in Space and Frogman toys.

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  2. Some really great toys but...the Rock'em Sock'em Robots were originally designed by Marvin Glass and Associates--first manufactured by the Marx Toy Company in 1964. The 2000's version of the game was made by Mattell and features smaller robots.

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