Sunday, November 17, 2019

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

We LOVE being sent old photos of Christmas trees with putz villages; if you've ever viewed the Cora Baitler photo collection, circa 1950's, it's easy to understand why.

Today, an oldie but goodie--worth a second look--courtesy of LOC, we bring you the Hanck Christmas tree; the photo is believed to be somewhere between 1915 and 1930. Because we had a high resolution copy, we've been able to slice and dice it into close-ups. below. Note the hand-made ornaments in addition to store bought, including dresdens and crepe paper "dolls". Click on the photos and enjoy the eye candy!

Check out the latest faux flattie "STREET VENDOR"  from Howard here

Have you visited the vintage shop portal RUBY LANE recently? If not, it's worth your time.  Lots of putz houses and accessories available here--and quite a bit of it is very reasonably priced.  From the commonplace to more more unusual items----enjoy!

STILL AVAILABLE--AND NOW ON SALE--very large, very beautiful! 'Ford Model T 1908' Vintage Dresden Automobile--Old Stock Collectible from 1986--Made in Western Germany--from BLUMCHEN--A special treat for any auto enthusiast, this gold Dresden automobile is a rare, extra-large stand-up decoration. Made to order especially for BLUMCHEN back in 1986, the production of this item was discontinued shortly thereafter. Still in mint condition.

Manufactured of sturdy cardboard that is deeply and crisply embossed, it has gold foil on both sides. SEE IT HERE WHILE YOU STILL CAN.
P.S. DON'T MISS THIS FAB GNOME CANDY CONTAINER/GIFT BOX DIY FROM PAPER GLITTER GLUE HERE 
 
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