Friday, November 1, 2019

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

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

First up, the latest from putz artisan Howard Lamey--his interpretation of a vintage Lionel piece--see it from start to finish here.

It's followed by one of of the nicest die-cut vintage Christmas cards we have ever seen, circa 1950's, and courtesy of Joanne O. No marks, no copyright.

Next, by special request, a repro publicity still from THE BISHOP'S WIFE, courtesy of Linda--one of the best Christmas films of all time--available by Turner Classic Movies on Blu-Ray--and usually played every holiday season on TCM. 

That's followed by an original 1947 promo ad/"telegram" for the film and its command performance in London. Click on the photos and enjoy! 

p.s. You can get a lot of repro publicity stills at John Allen's booth--at the Peekskill Attic Treasures flea market--they're not printed on the best paper but are perfect for framing for the price and add a nice touch to your vintage displays.  He'll be back in the spring.

BY SPECIAL REQUEST: An outstanding collection of antique and vintage cardboard and paper Christmas houses---candy containers too--from one of our favorite sites http://bit.ly/2BvJOPd

And from Barbara, an oldie but goodies, the store window village; MORE HERE


FANS OF "BUBBLE LIGHTS" will find plenty of info HERE.


FROM FACEBOOK--BOY DO WE WISH WE COULD SEE THIS OHIO CHRISTMAS TRAIN SHOW! MORE HERE.
 


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

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1 comment:

  1. Maria, thanks for another great newsletter, and for the reminder about "Merry The's" site.

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