Sunday, August 4, 2019

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

As always, some wonderful finds, oldie but goodies and more. Click on the photos and links.

First up, a 1954 shot of the very stunning Elizabeth Taylor. Only Taylor could get away with this bob cut.

She's followed by a fabulous early Fisher Price toy featured in a previous auction at Croton's own SeriousToyz.com--from 1941, the Busy Bunny Egg Cart. The bunny graphics here are simply killer.
  

Next, a collection of outstanding vintage Christmas lights, courtesy of MarkP--Back row: Paramount Rosettes--Middle row: a C-6 "Snowball", a Noma Star, another star, a Japanese lantern--Bottom row: Noma Chickadee Glo-Birds

And finally, one of our favorites from back in 2015: Howard's "repro" of an outstanding vintage made in Japan Christmas putz house; read more about it here.

Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

An interesting site for old Russian, Unkraine and Germany Christmas ornaments: R and T Treasures--We've never done business with them--but there's lots of eye candy--and there appears to be some very satisfied customers out there on the net; you can check them out here http://www.randttreasures.com/vintage-christmas-ornaments


THE LATEST FROM ROB & MONICA--HEAT WAVE! MORE HERE

THE LATEST "TEN CENT CITY" REPRO PUTZ HOUSE FROM HOWARD IS HERE.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:  Photos from a putz house restoration/repair workshop taught--and lecture--by Pete Oehmen at the Golden Glow of Christmas Past Convention 2019 are posted at the forums; click here

AND MORE IN CASE YOU MISSED IT--THE LATEST FROM PAPER GLITTER GLUE HERE

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

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1 comment:

  1. I love seeing the vintage websites that you that you link on these posts! Thank you (Rob)

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