Yet more vintage brilliance from the Dawson family attic in Tennessee. Thanks again, Mike & Pete!
Showing posts with label vintage toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage toys. Show all posts
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Pocket-Sized Fun: More Vintage Toys
Labels:
1960s,
animals,
army,
army men,
cake topper,
christian montone,
clowns,
collecting,
cowboy,
football,
horses,
indians,
military,
montone,
pistol,
polychrome,
toy guns,
toys,
vintage toys,
zookeeper
Friday, January 20, 2012
Nuggets From The Vintage Motherlode
Some pieces from the enormous stash of toys that spent decades in my friend Mike's parents' attic. He and his husband, my friend Pete, were kind enough to bring them back from Tennessee for me last month... and trust me, the items (and the effort it took to bring transport them) are very much appreciated.
Labels:
AAA,
americana,
baseball,
christian montone,
collecting,
dolls,
duncan,
esso,
flintstones,
football,
kitsch,
montone,
nutty mads,
pinocchio,
poll parrot,
rat fink,
spinning top,
toys,
vintage toys,
yoyo
Friday, December 30, 2011
It Seems 2011 Had A FEW More Surprises In Store For Me...
I was lucky enough to get to spend the last few days of 2011 with friends and family:
visiting, laughing, driving around, having meals and enjoying everyone's company.
One very special event came in the form of a visit to my friends' Pete and Mike's home in Newark.
While there, Mike not only showed me more of the AMAZING retro doll clothing and furniture he creates (much of it inspired by vintage 1950s and 60s textiles and graphics) he also unveiled for me an enormous stash of vintage toys and comic books that he and Pete lugged up to New Jersey from his childhood home in Tennessee. They generously gifted me with enough toys and ephemera for my own collections as well as a motherlode of source material to use for collage and assemblage.
A very small fraction of the massive vintage toy stash is pictured below...
Expect some future photo posts highlighting much of what was given to me this evening.
I'm thinking that the next group of paintings I planned to begin after the new year may need to wait while I pick through, sort and utilize all of this amazing material that they presented me with.
Below are a few shots from Pete and Mike's home, highlighting the studio that Mike creates in...
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
barbie,
bernardsville,
christian montone,
friends and family,
instagram,
iPhone,
montone,
new jersey,
new york city,
newark,
nyc,
photos,
retro,
textiles,
vintage dolls,
vintage toys
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