As always, some wonderful finds, oldies but goodies too. Click on the photos and links.
Who
could resist this great ad for the great Jonathan Winters from 1956; it
just so sums up this very funny man.
It's followed by MICKEY'S DINER, a
Danbury Mint piece from 1993 (Danbury Mint did a series of pieces called
THE ALL AMERICAN DINER). That's followed by the latest (#16) in the TEN CENT CITY line from Howard Lamey, reproducing the dime store cardboard Christmas houses of the 1950's (see page after page of photos and patterns here).
And finally from 1941, an ad for The Three Stooges Go to War!
Again, click on the photos and links.
A request for an oldie but goody--Russian bubble lights; a YouTube video here.
Great vintage heavy weight cardboard stable with interesting background scenery at http://bit.ly/17xhqaq
100 Year old Christmas lights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JaUhurrsxo
The Holiday Barn has brought in some very interesting laser cut balsa wood ornaments in the shapes of houses, stores, etc.
While the laser cutting gives these pieces a very machine-made feel, there are nevertheless quite a few very inspirational architecture designs. Go to https://theholidaybarn.com/search?type=product&q=balsa+wood
The Halloween store is open at The Vermont Country store....liots of vintage inspired candles, goodies, bubble lights etc.; click here
AND in case you missed it and are a fan of celluloid---OUTSTANDING VINTAGE CELLULOID PIECES FROM THE GOLDEN GLOW OF CHRISTMAS PAST 2019 CONVENTION COURTESY OF PETE OEHMEN; CLICK HERE
TO SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON, GO TO https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2019/09/more-fabulous-vintage-websites-finds_10.html
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Nyuk nyuk nyuk. Loved the Stooges.
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