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They make for fascinating reading and look                               inspire future travel plans. And, while travel pennants no longer
            terrific framed. Search for magazines without                            flap from automobile aerials, their colorful illustrations and over-
            noticeable tears, stains, or fading, and keep                            sized lettering make these flags eye-catching wall displays that your
            the interests of your recipients well in mind.                          friends will rally ‘round. Most sell at well under $25.
            For instance, those who hanker for the holi-                                                            Pennant depicting Mt. Rushmore,
            days should love a  Better Homes & Gardens                                                                 the “shrine of democracy,”
            “Christmas Ideas” magazine of the early                                                                   Black Hills, South Dakota.
            1960s. Most, well under $25.                                                                                 Photo by Hank Kuhlmann
                                                              What’s on tonight? Turn the
                       NOVELTY SALT  & PEPPERS.             knob, and the salt-and-peppers rise
                                            Spice things up   out of this 1950s-style TV set.
                                            this Christmas
                                            with a gift of novelty salt-and-pep-  And there you have it: my  Top Ten of
                                            pers! Mid-20th-century homemak-    Interesting Collectible Possibilities for
                                            ers, looking to make table settings   Christmas Shopping. Of course, a walk through
                                           more enticing, sought out S&Ps      your nearest antique shop will add many (many)
                                          that did more than just the obvious.   more to that list. Will any result in a lifelong col-
                                          How about a salt “Dish” running      lecting interest? Well, here’s a personal memory:
                                           away with a pepper “Spoon?” Or a    one Christmas long ago, my Mom, knowing my
 d                                         clever take on a 1950s TV set? (Just   love for all things theatrical, gave me a figurine of a
                                                 turn the knob, and up pop the   ‘50s-modern lady in a long flowing gown, holding
              “And the Dish ran away with the Spoon!”    salt-and-peppers.) Thousands  a smiling mask. On the base was the ink stamp
             Novelty salt-and pepper pair marked “Japan.”                                                                     A Christmas gift, and
                                                 of novelty S&Ps were pro-     “Comedy.” It didn’t take me long to figure out that   the inspiration for a
            duced during the 1950s and ‘60s, and thousands still pepper antique   there was probably a similar figurine somewhere,   collection:
            shops today. Even better: they’re small, so a sizable collection works in a   toting a frowning face, marked “Tragedy.” Sure   Betty Harrington’s
            limited space. Prices are nice too: many can be found at under $25 a pair.   enough, a search of antique stores in those pre-  “Comedy & Tragedy,”
                                                                               internet days turned up “Comedy’s” partner. The    designed in 1950 for
                                                                                                                              Ceramic Arts Studio.
                                                   TRAVEL PENNANTS. Is
              A pennant to make sure honeymooners wouldn’t  wandering spirit by prompting a   Ceramic Arts Studio (CAS) of Madison, Wisconsin. That discovery led to
                                                                               figurines were designed by Betty Harrington for
                                                    there a tireless traveler on
                forget their visit to New York’s Niagara Falls.
                                                                               collecting more CAS items (LOTS more), and an eventual book on the
                                                    your gift list? Cater to that
                                                                               topic. Now there was a gift that really kept on giving!
                          Photo by Hank Kuhlmann
                                         collection of vintage travel pennants! If
                                                                                             Happy hunting! (And Happy Holidays!)
                                   they’ve been to Niagara Falls or the Black
                             Hills, what could be nicer than a pennant picturing
                                                                                  Donald-Brian Johnson is the co-author of numerous books on design
                       the Falls or Mt. Rushmore? From the 1940s on, screen-      Photo Associate: Hank Kuhlmann
                 printed pennants were a sure signifier that you’d “been there and   and collectibles, including Postwar Pop, a collection of his columns. Please
            done that.” Today, collectible pennants can evoke similar memories or   address inquiries (or Christmas greetings) to: donaldbrian@msn.com
                                           “Stockings” continued from page 12                                    the personal treats from Santa
                                                                                                                 just for us. Even if we are
                                           the grounds of the battlefield for
                                           services while others would seek out                                  parents and grandparents today,
                                           local churches and enjoy a meager                                     having a stocking full of special
                                           Christmas meal with residents.                                        treats always makes the holiday
                                           Decorations being what they                                           sweet and the memories sweeter.
                                           were, Christmas stockings were
                                           hung with care onto rifles and small
                                           hand-crafted gifts or items would
                                           be exchanged.
                                              Following the War, homemade
                                           designs became extremely popular as
                                           the “Baby Boom” took place. Craft
                                           stores sold large varieties of knits,
                                           stencils, and supplies for recreating
                                           the perfect stocking at home remind-
                                           ing everyone of a better time and of
                                           a promise for a brighter future.      Example of mass-produced stockings
                                                                                         from the 1960s
                                            Mid-Century and
             Hanging stockings on rifles    Beyond
                                               As the marketing of                                                 19th century Gold Metallic Embroidery
            Santa Claus kicked into high gear (Miracle on 34th Street told                                          Vine Stockings. Various leaf shapes on
            this tale when it came out in 1947), stockings throughout the                                           vines, embroidered in gold bullion and
            1950s typically featured Santa, his reindeer, and both in flight                                         gold metal leaf sequins on purple silk
            over a country home. It was not until the 1960s that the color                                            velvet, applied to gold silk velvet.
            red became the primary color for Christmas stockings.                                                   Trimmed with gold metallic vestment
               Stockings also became marketing tools for other products.                                           trims. 21” long. $549 for the pair, online.
            Some were filled with candy or other small gifts from certain
            manufacturers, and others had graphics highlighting Santa
            holding a Coke or Elves using Kodak cameras.                                                          At left: Examples of homemade stockings
               No matter what the age, the child in each of us always                                             made  from kits and personalized
            holds close those memories of opening the stocking to discover                                        with names from the 1940s.

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