The Christmas postcard with the old-fashioned children is copyright Bon Ton Art Co. 1912. It is signed with the initials C.G. Jr.
I was really happy to find some ceramic figures of a boy and a girl in a thrift shop last week. They are just the kind of Christmas figures I was hoping to find. I have some caroling salt and pepper shakers that I posted last year, and I decided I would like some more vintage shakers or figures of children singing. I don't know how old these figures are--does anyone else know? They have a small label on the bottom that just says Japan.
I was really happy to find some ceramic figures of a boy and a girl in a thrift shop last week. They are just the kind of Christmas figures I was hoping to find. I have some caroling salt and pepper shakers that I posted last year, and I decided I would like some more vintage shakers or figures of children singing. I don't know how old these figures are--does anyone else know? They have a small label on the bottom that just says Japan.
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Oh I love those little S&P shakers and have never seen any like them!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! They are just the Most Precious little couple EVER! I have NEVER seen these either...
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Donna
Sweet, so sweet! They look so happy and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteThe two figurines are so adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that card! It's adorable and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow cute are the S&P shakers and I love the old post card. Thanks for sharing and blessings.
ReplyDeleteI love those figures, they are adorable, I don't know anything about them, but the faces have that vintage look. I love the lashes on the boy. Wow! That baby book seems to have been very popular. I was born in Evanston Hospital but Don was born in NYC and his mother got the same one in blue when he was born in '69. Its still in the original box because she used another one.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely... look at the sweet faces and detail on the eyelashes! come link them up http://verymerryvintagestyle.blogspot.com/2010/12/very-merry-holiday-home-new-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little figures. Love the post card too.
ReplyDeleteKathy
I adore those little figurines. Old postcard are more interesting than some of the new.
ReplyDeleteThe figurines are just darling. Love the coloring, they look like your postcard. Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteAnn
Neat postcard and figurines-look great together!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little Christmas Carolers and the postcard is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletexo -El
I found the post from last year with your edition of the baby book. Wow, it is so gorgeous. I love the illustrations and the cover!
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