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My Recent 1940s and 50s Vintage Finds

This past weekend I attended a new event in Toronto called “The Toronto Antique & Vintage Market” at the CNE grounds. I was attending on behalf of the Toronto Vintage Society and also for my own pleasure..hello Vintage Shopping! The event was a pretty good size with booths selling everything from vintage clothing to vintage postcards and antique furniture.

I had a very limited budget so I knew that I was not going to go all hog-wild on buying things, plus my closet is getting so jammed I really have no space to store any new clothing items until I do a purge (which is going to be almost impossible). So my plan..keep it small and easy to store. Well the show had lots of that so I scored a few awesome finds, and here is what I found….

One of my favorite finds from the show-a 1940-41 Fall & Winter Eaton’s Catalogue (Take a look inside HERE).

Eaton’s was once Canada’s largest department store retailer. It was founded in 1869 in Toronto by Timothy Eaton, and it grew to become a retail and social institution in Canada. With stores across the country, buying offices around the globe, and a catalogue that was found in the homes of most Canadians (we always had one in my home). Sadly in 1999 the company went bankrupt, so now finding pieces of history like this is means just a little bit more for vintage history lovers like me (Source).

1940s Eatons Catalogue Fall & Winter Fashion
The jacket is absolutely DIVINE!

Find # 2: 1950’s Rosanna Knit Sportswear Bolero

This sweater has the most wonderful details as you can see below and is in MINT condition. I got it for a steal AND it’s small so it will fit in whatever remaining space is left in my closet.

1950s Sweater

Next Purchase a Vintage Brooch-It needs a bit of TLC but I actually don’t mind the fact that there is only a bit of green left on the palm trees. Adds Character 🙂

vintage brooch

Now my small but mighty finds-Several Vintage Photos from the 1940s and 1950s:

The below image has a story to tell and I love it! I believe that the couple is going on their honeymoon or something very important because air travel in the 1940s was not something you just up and did like we do today. Plus they look really really nice, which is nothing out of the norm for air travel in the early days but they just look like it’s a special occasion.

I think it is also great that the plane in the background is actually a Canadian airline (no longer around) called “Canadian Pacific Air Lines“. I love finding images like that this have a bit of Canadian history tied to them.

Lastly, lets talk about her outfit. Her hat is just amazing and so very different from what I normally see. She also has great peep toe shoes purse and her classic suit goes a long long way in the “simple but stylish” department.

1940s Vintage image of couple in front of Canadian Pacific airplane
1940s couple in front of Canadian Pacific Airplane

Next up we have this 1940s cutie in a double-breasted winter jacket, that just looks soooo warm! Hopefully warm enough to keep her exposed head and toes warm too. Aren’t her shoes great?!

I was drawn to this picture for the simple beauty coming off the paper. She looks very happy smiling for the camera, and I wonder what her story is? Maybe off to see a loved one return from war?

1940s women in a coat image
1940s Beauty

When I saw this picture my girlfriend and I tossed back and forth whether she was wearing a playsuit or not and finally after both agreeing that is was VERY clear that she was,  I had to buy it!

Her playsuit is just great and looks totally comfortable. I love how she paired the simplicity of the outfit with nice big flowing 40s hair, some sort of brooch and big bow peep toe heels.  Future Pinup Model? I think so 🙂

I am curious on where she is though? Those heels don’t look to easy to walk in for a stroll in the woods.

1940s woman in a playsuit
1940’s Playsuit for the Win!

Next up is a early 1940s (maybe late 1930s) beach photo from my hometown of Sarnia, Ontario. The beach was at Canatara Park a frequent hangout for those who wanted to catch some rays and go swimming in Lake Huron. I was super excited to find this picture because I have never really seen any cool “life images” from my hometown. So to stumble upon a postcard with this image was a wonderful surprise for me.

I’m totally digging the swimsuits and hair in this photo.

1930's swimmers on the beach

Next up we have the most stylish 1950s Housewife on the block. Lets call her Marge 🙂 Isn’t she just lovely?

What colour do you think her dress is? I can’t seem to decide personally.

1950s Housewife Image
1950s Housewife

I also found this super funny postcard that from what I can see was mailed in the 1950s (according to the back) from one woman friend to another. Isn’t it hilarious??!!

1950s funny postcard

Lastly I did NOT buy this at the show but I had to share it. I stumbled upon a 1930s Hair Perming Machine and had to take a picture of it. It was crazy cool and crazy scary at the same time! Can you imagine sticking your head under this thing?

1930s vintage hair perming machine
1930s Perming Machine-Made in Hamilton

And that was my finds friends! Did you do any recent shopping this weekend or week? If so what was your favorite find?

Liz 🙂

Everyone Loves a Scottie Dog, Especially the Vintage Community!

Every since I found my wedding shoes from Irregular Choice with a cute adorable Scottie Dog on them (see below), I have been obsessed with collecting vintage items with this dog on it. I also realize that I’m not the only one who loves the Scottie as many ladies (and gents) in the vintage community I know enjoy collecting them as well.

For today’s post I would like to talk a bit about why the Scottie dog is popular, showcase some fun vintage photos and vintage items that showoff that love.

Let’s begin!


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My shoes and Vintage Brooch Bouquet from my 2012 vintage wedding.

Irregular Choice shoes Scottie Dog

Also my recent vintage purchase just came in the mail, a Celluloid 1940s Scottie Dog pin. Love Love Love! Can’t wait to wear them.

1940s vintage brooch:  Celluloid 1940s Scottie Dog pin
Source: Etsy-Bits of Bakelite

The Scottie Dog – Vintage Photos & Vintage Items

Mini History Lesson of the Scottie Dog1930s Popularity

During the 1930s it seemed like everyone from Movie Stars to Presidents wanted to own this dog and they did!

Owners included (but not limited to):

President Franklin Delanor Roosevelt was a famous Scottie enthusiast, and was known for taking his Scottie dog “Fala” with him almost everywhere he went.

Vintage photo of President Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. He was a famous Scottie enthusiast, and was known for taking his Scottie dog "Fala" with him almost everywhere he went.

Bettie Davis and her Scottie.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Pets & Their Owners

Vintage Photo Bettie Davis with her Scottie Dog.

Humphrey Bogart and his dog “Sluggy”

Vintage Photo of Humphrey Bogart and his scottie dog

Even the famous “Memphis Belle” had a Scottie Dog as a Mascot-Stuka

Vintage photo of the famous airplane, Memphis Belle with their Scottie Dog Mascot
Source: modernscottiedog.com

Having such an illustrious owners did much for the Scotties PR and the dog’s popularity was capitalised on by contemporary designers and advertisers of the period.

Wonderful Vintage Jewelry Examples:

Bakelite Scottie Dog brooch from the 1930-40s in an Ice tea/Apple Juice color-Pretty!

Scottie dog brooches were produced in bakelite, marcasite, gold, enamel and metal (Source).

Vintage Jewelry: 1930s 1940s Scottie Dog Bakelite brooch
Source: Etsy-Lucky Patina

1940’s oval brooch with two Iconic Scottie dogs in black and red bakelite.

Vintage Jewelry: 1940s oval brooch with two Iconic Scottie dogs in black and red bakelite.

Source: Etsy

Three Scotties carved out of dark red Bakelite-How cute are they?? THREE of them!

Vintage Jewerlry: Scottie Dog Bakelite Brooch
Source: Etsy-OldObscenities

Art deco era Scottie brooch of sterling and marcasite.

Vintage Jewelry: Art deco era Scottie brooch of sterling and marcasite.
Source:Etsy-SararaVintage

After a slight dip in popularity, the late 1950s saw the Scottie Dog become in vogue again! and could be seen once again on many different items from jewelry to shot glasses.

Like this adorable Paper Towel from the 1950’s.

1950s Scottie dog towel
Source: Etsy-grandmothersattic

This adorable little Scottie dog barrette dates to the 1950s or slightly earlier. It is made of a celluloid-like molded plastic with a painted eye.

1950s Vintage Jewelry: Scottie Dog Barrette, TILCO, ca. 1950s

Source: Etsy

Vintage Chalkware Scottish Terrier Wall Plaques – Mid Century.

Vintage Chalkware Scottish Terrier Wall Plaques - Mid Century Scottie Dog Hangings

Source: Etsy

Buttons! Tiny Scottie dog plastic button from the 1950s. Cute and charming blue dog with pink bow realistic button.

Further Reading: Vintage Buttons-The Little Beauties of the Clothing World

Tiny Scottie dog plastic button from the 50´s. Cute and charming blue dog with pink bow realistic button.

Source: Etsy

Do you have a child in your life? Why not suit them up in this vintage 1940s/ 1950s novelty Scottie Dog plaid cardigan.

Vintage 1940s / 1950s Novelty Scottie Dog Plaid Wool Cardigan for a kid.

Source: Etsy

Need some vintage 1950s coasters for your bar? I kind of think I might need to buy this for my husband as he is Scottish and has been known to drink a scotch & soda a time or two.

1950s metal coasters with scottie dogs
Source: For sale Etsy-BogieBacallVintage

How about a lovely 1950s shot glass to go on those coasters?

1950s vintage shot glass with scottie dogs
Source: Etsy-My Retro Charm

1950s/ 1960s Vintage Scottie Dog Bookends (wood). So cute!

French vintage wooden BOOKENDS representing 2 cute small scottie dogs from the 1950s / 1960s

Source: Etsy

Looking for a 1950s vintage planter for your home? This guy will do I think.

1950s Scottie Dog vintage planter
Source: Etsy-candyzown

If you are a knitter (not me..oh that is so not me) you can purchase this adorable 1950s sweater and cap pattern for a little boy or girl in your life. I want it for me!

1950s vintage knitting pattern for boys or girls featuring a cap and sweater with scottie dogs on them.
Source: Etsy-Knittingknitch

Now on a last fun note..did you know that in the game of monopoly the Scottie Dog game piece (introduced in the 1950s) is the most popular piece of all time? See everyone loves a Scottie Dog!

Monoploy Scottie Dog figure

QUESTION TIME: Do you collect these adorable dogs for your vintage collection? If so what do you own?

Liz 🙂