Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ants in the Plants?

I found this box of Valentine's Day cards at a small auction in Jennerstown, PA. As this was my first time at this particular auction, this gem was definitely not something I would expect to find. After a brief bidding war with an Antique store owner, I walked away with 10 of these cards for $14. I have no idea what I will do with them, unless Dani wants the same Valentine's Day card for the next decade!

-Matt

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ring-a-ling-a-ling

 

 

We nabbed this old-fashioned ringer at Mischler's auction in Hollsopple, PA, for only $80. Patented in the late 1890s, this visually appealing piece harbors all the tears, scratches and crevices one can only dream of enjoying in such an authentic piece. Even the leather straps attached to the back have a raw and weathered look to them. It's the perfect accessory to mount on an office wall. At just the slightest nudge, it makes a prominent "ding" sound quite pleasant to the ears.

-Matt and Dani

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Tourist attraction

Though customers initially gravitate toward refurbished chairs and old-fashioned stoneware at Bird's Nest Farm in Bedford, PA, they'll eventually fixate themselves upon another shop attraction. Dangling from the engraved tin ceiling of this antique store is an eye-catching tin sign geared toward travelers. Shop proprietor and longtime friend Huston Godwin, explains it's an original piece from the 1930s. The typography, especially the italicized letters, certainly reflects a style that was wildly used during the golden age of travel. Bon voyage....

-Dani

About face

I stumbled across this sultry vixen while criss crossing through the dichotomy of Manhattan's Lower East Side and Chinatown neighborhoods. In a rushed state as always, I quickly snapped this picture and didn't bother to inspect the purpose of this shop. Though I can't translate these Chinese characters, I suspect this joint is a beauty salon or make-up purveyor of sorts. Our cover girl boasts pouty lips, a barely-there nose, heavy eyes (one fringed by a couple of eyelashes) and thinly arched eyebrows, all framed by a curvy bob. It's a look that evokes the late 50s then segues into the early 60s. Our stunning mademoiselle looks like she stepped out of the publishing offices of The Best of Everything and hopped into the conference rooms of Mad Men...and ultimately, into the arms of Don Draper.

-Dani

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A dandy original

Starring screen legend James Cagney, Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 musical film that regales the jaunty life of George Cohan, more colorfully known as "The Man Who Owns Broadway." Though I haven't seen the movie yet, I was ecstatic when Matt surprised me with this original print as I've always coveted an authentic film poster. He scored it at an auction in Armagh, PA, for a staggering $5 and later had it laminated and framed, thereby protecting its fragile texture. I love the faded blue color, lively type and collage of jovial movie scenes. Now I must see the movie to experience the full dandy effect of this classic!

-Dani

Introducing Retro Confidential!

Welcome to our insight into living the throwback lifestyle! We possess a healthy obsession for all things vintage, everything from tarnished gas station signs to weathered Brownie cameras. Even a dilapidated box of old Crackerjacks makes us giddy (though we dare not consume the contents). Our shared propensity for such kitschy but stylish items warranted a blog that we launched to chronicle our purchases and experiences. We also love to park ourselves in front of the Turner Classic Movie channel so expect some recaps of old movies and the fellas and starlets who grace them. We'll also talk about retro-inspired things like cool type and graphics that seem to be all the rage on packaging these days. Some of you reading this love vintage stuff, too, so please, we encourage you to contribute an entry and send us your pics! Thanks for dropping by Retro Confidential! Isn't life just simply glam?

-Matt and Dani