A vintage peignoir of sheer double-layers of nylon in panels of pink, blue, and green. The seller says it’s made by Deena in the 1960s. …OK, so maybe it belonged to Rainbow Bright’s mom?
Month: August 2011
Get What I Got, Glamour Girls
We’re having a rummage sale today, so, being as I’m just sitting around, I’d show you what I’ve got…
How about this hot pink and black girlie stuff?
A Glam As Hell backpack style bag for the bad girl on the go, featuring a devil chick on a moped or scooter; design by A.V. Phibes from Evil Kid Productions. Never used; still has plastic hang-tag on it. Just $10.
For those sex kittens who prefer to stay at home, how about this hot pink and black pillow by Fluff (Acme products). Looks like leather; but it’s not. And guess what, naughty vixen, it’s just $10 too — and tags are still on it. (Just a few scuffs.)
(Sorry, the vintage pink fashion doll case shown in the first pic has sold.)
If you want to buy anything but can’t get here; you can contact me about paying online and having it shipped to you.
No, It’s Not The Salt & Pepper Sisters
It’s the Philbin Sisters, circa 1926. But we’re certain these girls were real shakers.
Hey, Kids, Wanna See The Insides Of Bambi’s Mom?
Via Lynnstudios.
Happy Hippo; Sad Me
I love hippos. Perhaps a bit obsessively so. Which is why I am so sad to discover the old Fisher-Price Happy Hippo pull toy (circa 1962) so late in my life. Via. …Ah, well, that’s what collecting is for, right? Right.
Kitschy Kitten Coo
Because I collect these kitschy old figurines of animals with red bow-ties with white polka dots, I’m quite smitten with this classic momma-chained-to-her-child cat and kitten set. Via Eclectic-Avenue.
Dames & Dogs #39
Nearly 100 Years Of The Jantzen Diving Girl
The evolution of the Jantzen swim suit logo; via.
The Love Skunk
A vintage pottery skunk presides over a heart-shaped candy dish — or, I suppose it may have been used as an ashtray, even if the “ruffled” edge isn’t quite the standard for ash trays….
Of interest, at least to nuts like me, is the fact that time was taken to paint (rather sloppily) the underside of the skunk’s tail yellow.