Cleaning out some old books and mags and stuff, I stumbled upon a handful of circus programs I've collected over the years, ranging from the 1970's and up to 2016. The first thing I noticed, comparatively speaking, when looking at them back to back was simply how much more fun the old ones are than the newer ones (which I actually tossed in the garbage.) I was going to even post examples, but then decided I didn't want to stink up my blog with bad design, crap photography, and even worse-- just piss poor, modern style anti-graphic design. Instead, I'll just focus on a couple things I love about 70's Ringling Brothers circus programs: bright, colorful, fully painted wraparound covers, cutely illustrated pages within containing games and puzzles for kids, wonderfully designed candy ads, and just how clever and adorable the puppets and blow-up souveniers were too! I was equally reminded how wonderfully weird and wild the circus could be as well --anyone remember Gargantua, or Poland's Monastyruk!
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Friday, March 21, 2025
PRIVATE: Tray No. X **ADULTS ONLY!**
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Mooning.
Found another funny set of old Victorian postcards, this time sealed up all snuggly wuggly secure in an antique photo album. And while some of you may be pondering the term "mooning?" as in "baring your buttocks to a fellow human?", uhh, no. This time we're going with an antiquated word where romantic pining over a love interest --under the magical spell of the moon, that is-- could possibly even bring tears to the big 'ol lunar lunatic watchin' from above, (and / or maybe even producing a slight hurl in the throat region!) All 6 postcards appear to be illustrated by the same person, but upon closer inspection it seems we actually have a couple pf different signatures: JHR, (no relation to JMR), as well as Zim (probably no relation to the same name Invader as well!) So grab your ownest, darlingest, little angelic popsy-wopsy, and pleasey weasy enjoy this goofy liddle widdle gushy gallery of goo-goo mushy-wushy moonshines. *GAG! *CHOKE!
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Midsummer Daze
Friday, March 14, 2025
Hot Pepper Tooth Picks
Pulling a foul tasting trick on your friends has been around a long, long time, and one hot example is this funny little vintage box of "Hot Pepper Tooth Picks" from a half century or more ago. Made by Fun Incorporated, (Chicago) this is a cutely designed, and very small cardboard box totally loaded with wooden toothpicks that are absolutely saturated with something extra spicy hot. I'm not sure its exactly "pepper" that I'm tasting, but it will make you screech "WOW! --and how! Also, your friends will actually HATE you for it! Fun! Love the box illustrations.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Among the Cinders
For those of you that enjoyed the Mother Goose illustrations in our previous post, here's another antique item containing cute artwork and excerpts from 3 very old, and somewhat forgotten nursery rhymes. I say "forgotten" because (I must admit), I'm not even remotely familiar with any of these, and all of which are nicely fired into a stoneware sectional, child's dinner plate from the 1930's. So who here has heard of Little Polly Flinders, See Saw Margery Daw, and / or The Old Woman Lived Under the Hill? Click each one for more info-- find out which one got whipped, and which one was actually a dirty slut (--??!!) Neither of which, turn out to be the old witch, fyi...
Monday, March 10, 2025
Mother Goose Shoes '54
Many of us remember Red Goose Shoes from our childhood, but how about Mother Goose Shoes? This wonderfully designed box (and cute pair of shoes too) seem rather hard to beat if you were a nursery rhyme lovin' kiddo back in 1954. Every inch of the shoe box itself-- the lid and all sides-- is covered in cute painted artwork from all of the hits: Little Miss Muffet, Jack & Jill, etc...