
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
88. WILD, WILD WEST Collectibles

87. Color Them Collectibles: TV COLORING BOOKS

Monday, December 14, 2009
86. Where the Boys Are: KEN & ALLAN DOLL

85. Boxed: PELE

Thursday, December 10, 2009
84. It's Pouring Pachyderm! : AN ELEPHANT TEAPOT

"I'm a little teapot with a tusk, here's my handle, here's my trunk..."
Now isn't this a monstrously clever idea? A bloated elephant teapot, with a trunk for a spout, its tail for a handle, and a pagoda sprouting on its back. You won't get any sympathy when you serve tea, but only horrific stares and snickers. Ceramic figural teapots may not be so rare, but a fancy elephant design is seldom seen.This collectible teapot, possibly made in the 50s was found appropriately in a Thai flea market, and it now sits on a mantle in my jungle of a house.
84. DISNEYANA DISCOVERIES

Wednesday, December 2, 2009
83. THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY GAME

82. POODLE TV LAMP

81. LI'L ABNER DOLL

Li'l Abner, drawn and written by Al Capp (1909-1979) was a very popular comic strip that made its appearance in international newspapers, including the Philippines. The satiricial series included hillbilly characters led by Li'l Abner Yokum, a 6-foot-3 simple-minded but sweet-natured country bumpkin his grouchy Mammy and less-than-bright Pappy, and Daisy Mae,the girl who had the hots for Li'l Abner. The strip ran from 1934-1977, and it was read by millions of people worldwide, captivated and entertained by the strip's characters and humor that had a powerful cultural impact. Out of this series sprouted many licensed merchandise that were produced throughout the forties and fifties. This 14-inch Li'l Abner made by Baby Barry Toys in 1957 is just one of them. Purchased from Hake's Americana, a mail-order auction company, the doll is made of soft rubber and has his original clothes. Al Capp was such a master marketer that his characters earned millions from endorsements and licensings. Which just goes to show that even a hiollbilly can be a millionaire.
80. AUTOGRAPHED MARGARET O'BRIEN PAPER DOLLS

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
79. 50s Flash: PINK VASE

This strangely shaped ceramic vase with asymmetric handles is a quintessential 50s kitsch! Everything from its free form, the flowery relief decoration, the fluted opening, the weird Japanese-style base to the trashy pale pink color sprayed with gold glitter--all scream bad taste. Which is why, I LOVE it!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
78. Boxed: THE MUPPETS

Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Scooter, Fozzie Bear, Foo-foo...this group of puppet characters created by the late Jim Henson and his team from Sesame Street. They first appeared in the Muppet Show in 1976, with Kermit taking center stage. The immensely popular TV program featured guests like John Denver, Linda Ronstadt, Rita Moreno, Richard Pryor and Elton John, and gave the world unforgettable characters like the glamorous, self-centered porcine diva, Miss Piggy, the stuntman Gonzo and the stand-up comic Fozzie the Bear. A lunchbox was made of the motley group of puppets as well as spin-off shows, plush toys and comic books.
77. Advertique: CORTAL ADVERTISING SIGN

76. Screaming Collectible: MACAULAY CULKIN DOLL

Monday, November 9, 2009
75. COCA-COLA COOLER COIN BANK

74. Dollified: ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER in "COMMANDO"

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
73. BARBIE & KEN

72. The Sensation of our Time: EFREN MONTES

71. TIME OUT!
70. BOXED: Indiana Jones

Before chasing Ally McBeal (aka Callista Flockhart), Indiana Jones (aka Harrison Ford) was looking for an adventure in the Temple of Doom. This rusty lunchbox, made by King Seeley in 1984, marked that moment in moviedom. Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones first made his appearance in the adventure saga "Raiders of the Lost Ark", which proved to be a blickbuster hit. Several sequels were made, notwithstanding the aging of its lead star (last one was in 2008, "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"), who was losing his hair but not necessary his appeal. Too bad this lunchbox is rusrty and has lost its lunchbox, otherwise, it would have cost $90 on ebay. But for 50 pesos, this Indiana is good enough for me.
Monday, October 26, 2009
69. A Little Dab'll Do Ya: BRYLCREEM THERMOMETER


68. Now Serving: HERO OF MANILA
Hershey Chocolate paid tribute to Admiral George Dewey, the American who decimated the Spanish fleet under Patricio Montojo, in this 1974 tin serving tray. The connection between Dewey and chocolates is not that apparent, until one learns that Dewey reportedly liked smoking cigars--hence these "chocolate segars"", get it? The history of cocoa is featured on the other side of this collectible tray which I got for a few dollars from ebay. Current online search pegs the value of this tray from between $6.95 to a whopping $139. What a price range extreme! No wonder the Spanish armada sank..
Thursday, October 22, 2009
67. Bottled Wellness: AGUA DE CARABAÑA


Wednesday, October 21, 2009
66. TOM MIX and Other Cowboy Cigarette Cards



65. A Case in Point: MINIATURE COKE CASES

Sunday, October 18, 2009
64. Shirley You're Not!: BRIGHT STAR DOLL

For a 70+ year old plaything, this Bright Star Doll is in remarkable condition, complete with an identifying tag and its own cardboard box. Toys are "sleeping collectibles", rarely offered by antique shops here, so when a local dealer showed me this doll, I napped it up. Besides, even if she's a Shirley rip-off, who could resist those dimples and curls?
63. HAND VASE: Hands Across Time

62. Hey, You've Got to Hide this Tray Away: BEATLES TRAY

Thursday, October 15, 2009
61. Boxed: PAC-MAN

Sunday, October 4, 2009
60. ATE GUY'S UKULELE

59. '50s ARTISTAS! Fan Photos Galore
And survive these 1950s movie stars did--in these small color fan photos found at a recent collectible show. Printed on thin paper, these may have come as premiums with certain products--like bubble gum and candies--made to be collected as a set. Or they may been cheap prizes for a "bunutan" board. The photos even have printed 'autographs' of the stars that include Nestor de Villa, Tessie Agana, Ben Perez, Carmen Rosales, Evelyn Valle, Danilo Montes, Carlos Salazar, Jose Padilla Jr. Armando Goyena and Alicia Vergel. You see, old movie stars never die, they just get collected.
58. Are You Game?: CHINESE CHECKERS

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
57. TV Dog Hero: LASSIE


56. MANOLIA with MULTIVITAMINS ADDED

55. BIONIC WOMAN

Monday, September 28, 2009
54. 6 MILLION DOLLAR MAN Action Figure

Nowadays, at the rate plastic surgery is being done in the Philippines, more and more men and women are becoming bionic, rendering the feats of Steve ordinary and commonplace.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
52. PLAZA LUNCH Advertising Pocket Mirror


Celluloid pocket mirrors were favorite advertising giveaways of establishments like Plaza Lunch, a Manila restaurant established in 1914, touted as "The Only Place In The Orient"--whatever that means. Though popular in its time, I have not uncovered much information about Plaza Lunch, but a lot can be told about its manager-founder, American Fred M. Harden. Harden married Filipina Esperanza Perez in 1917, and together they started several successful businesses, acquiring prime real estate and valubale property. In 1938, they stopped living together. In connivcance with another Filipino, Fred spirited away cash and assets from his wife, thus committing fraud in the administration of their conjugal ownership of properties. Sued by his wife in a case that reached the Supreme Court, Harden was subsequently jailed at the New Bilibid Prisons in Muntinlupa.
"Mirror, mirror in my pocket, whose criminal case is in the docket?.."
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
51. MAGSAYSAY CLOCK

Monday, September 21, 2009
50. Boxed: LAND OF THE LOST

49. AN UN-SEXY COKE BOTTLE

Wednesday, September 16, 2009
48. Movie Poster: TAGUMPAY

47. PALIKERO HAIR POMADE

Monday, September 14, 2009
46. A DOLL WITH HISTORY



As for his secretary, the recipient of this pretty souvenir, no records of her remain.