Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Ads of Christmas Past

 


Hello Dear Friends, now that Christmas is just around the corner, 

I thought it would be fun to travel back in time 

to the advertisements of Christmas past! 

xx


These Cody gift sets were beautiful, and who wouldn't wear 

a red ball-gown with black elbow-length gloves

while opening them all under a gigantic melting tree? 

xx




This ad is so cute with the old glass display case, 
the sweet little boys with snow on their boots, 
and the adorable dog with jacket. 

But can you imagine children buying a lighter? 

Times have certainly changed, thank goodness! 
xx



Here's an Avon ad from 1966. 

You can see why the bottles and jars are so collectible. 


I love this ad with the vintage stove and kitchen, 

and of course, the wonderful vintage Plymouth. 

So many wonderful details! 

A whisk broom hung on the cabinet and the notes 
on the calendar are two of them. 


Another great Plymouth ad. 

But what's up with the big, white reindeer head?


This ad is from 1960. 

The era of 'fins' and white-wall tires. 

I do like the color, but the style is a 'bit much'. 

Back in the days when you could drive your car
right onto the ski run, I guess. 
haha! xx



I would much rather have this little beauty! 

Wouldn't this be a nice Christmas surprise! 


For all the 'foodies' in your life, a new, shiny appliance 

is a welcome gift! Especially if they looked like one of these vintage beauties.

Or how about the aluminum Christmas tree? 

I really like the fabulous 50's pink dress, too.  

My Dad worked for Reynold's Aluminum as a tool and die maker. 

He was also the President

of his local Steelworker's Union there.  

He was a hard worker, a kind person, and a devoted family man. 

I miss him, especially this time of year. 


This is an attractive ad, but a little misleading.

It promotes Pepsi as a 'light' refreshment. 

Oh, how innocent we used to be...

I do love the colors of her pretty outfit 

with her gold bracelets and slippers. 


Another ad promoting the same line. 

Don't you love her pretty red suit? 

He's thinking, "Gee, she sure is pretty, 

but what's going on with that hat?"

xx


I collect Whitman Sampler boxes for my sewing room. 

They are sturdy with pretty designs for different holidays. 

I have cardboard ones like this, and also some tin ones. 

They are great for storing little odds and ends.

She's thinking, "Gee, I wonder if I will get to eat any before he gobbles 

them all up, but at least I'll have the box."



This one could be an advertisement for a movie thriller. 

Is she thinking, "I'm finally getting my silver spoons", 
or 
is she desperately clutching the angel because she is 
being held hostage? 
Gives new meaning to the words, 
"Yours to live with...Yours to love...For Keeps". 
Just look at her face and you decide. 
xx


A holiday party - maybe old friends?

Again, I love all of the details in this illustration. 

The jewelry, the clothes, even a 5 o'clock shadow on the guys. 

Obviously, an ad for some type of beer. 

It does look refreshing! 


Wouldn't it be nice to get the keys to a Cadillac for Christmas!?

Love the angel in the tree. 

I had a boyfriend in high-school who picked me up 
every morning in a vintage pink Cadillac that looked 
very much like this one. 
Ramblin' Man and I had broken up and 
this boy was waiting in the wings...
He brought me a sugar donut and a red rose 
every day, and was so sweet and nice, 
but alas, my heart belonged to someone else. 
xx



Honestly, who wants a vacuum cleaner for Christmas? 
Especially this big clunker. 
I used to have my own one-woman cleaning business 
and usually used my own little canister vacuum. 
But this one obnoxious gentleman I worked for insisted I use his very 
old and very heavy upright vacuum that looked just like this. 
It weighed more than I did! 

Someday I will tell you some of the crazy tales of my days as 'the little housekeeper'. 


What's not to love about this ad? 

Cute little pooches and a nice bottle of Scotch. 



Another nice illustration. 

Love the beautiful clothes, the pretty buildings, and the nice leather watches. 


Have you ever gone caroling? 

When I was young, my sister and I always 

joined in with the neighborhood carolers. 

It was so fun, and so many people offered us nice treats. 

One house even had home-made donuts, 

coffee and hot chocolate. 



Who doesn't love Barbie? 

Her swinging chair and ski set are darling. 

I never knew Barbie had wigs - how fun! 


Coca-Cola always had the best advertisements. 
All the little elves are hard at work and Santa looks 
so happy and friendly. 
Check out his wonderful window with the heart shutters. 

My Mom and Dad always decorated their front fence with red lights 

like these. 

For many years these larger bulbs were hard to find, 

but they have recently become popular once more. 

The vintage packaging is highly collectible. 

Love these. 

Tree candy. 


Another wonderful Pepsi ad. 
Love the purple tree and all the pretty dresses and shoes. 


This is such a soft, pretty ad. 


This is a wonderful advertisement. 

The glowing horizon, the city street with vintage cars and decorated trees, the snow...

the shop's glow on the sidewalk - you feel like you are right there, ready to walk in. 



This is a great ad for Thermos, showing many of their products 

as they are being used and wrapped by this Marilyn Monroe look-alike. 

I love them all and the plaid carry-all is really special. 




This appears to be the same Santa as the previous Coca-Cola ad. 

There's no sense improving on a good thing! 



The year is 1945 and times are good, the war is over, 
and people are ready to celebrate
with new cars and new dreams. 



Back when televisions were in their infancy. 

I do love the portable model, 
but at $199. 95, I don't think I would 
have been able to afford it back when 
that would most likely be a month's salary! 


If you are a fan of old movies, (and old crooner's), 
you will recognize these famous fellows. 

Arthur Godfrey, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, and Bob Hope.

There's nothing like a carton of smokes for Christmas! 
Holy smokes! 

Bob Hope traveled around the world visiting the troops
with various beauties and stars for 50 years - through WWII, 
to the Gulf War, for the USO (United Service Organization).

My Dad was stationed in Cold Bay Alaska on a remote outpost
in the Aleutian Islands during the Korean War, when he was in the Army Air Corps, 
and got to sit next to Bob when he 
came to entertain the troops with Martha Raye one lonely Thanksgiving. 

They didn't have turkey, so they ate wild goose. 

I guess you could say his goose was cooked. 
xx



I have the movie camera that my Dad took all of his home movies with. 
It is similar to this one.
Unfortunately, the movies are long gone.  


Times were so hard during WWII, and everyone had to do their part. 

Don't you just love her pin-curls and little red pinafore?




My Dad smoked a pipe. 
I have one of them. 
It still smells faintly of his favorite 
apple scented tobacco. 


Although a toaster doesn't seem to me to be the 'perfect gift', 

if it was this little beauty, 

I might make an exception! 

The price is $22.00. 

Considering that the average yearly household income 

was $3,320 in 1948, 

this seems expensive to me. 

We complain about prices today, but they have always 

kept pace with the average salary. 



I'll leave you with this marvelous little illustration. 

Judging by the cars and the styles, it looks like the early 1960's. 

There are so many wonderful details! 

A happy holiday scene. 

We need to treasure these sweet, simple moments of daily life.

xx

I hope that you enjoyed this little trip back to the days of
Christmas Past, Dear Friends!

xx 

Which one is your favorite? 

xoxo


14 comments:

  1. These vintage ads are delightful, Karen! You found so many of them! I have so many favorites, but the Whitman's chocolates is one, and you know, I still have a box that I hold keepsakes in. I still buy the chocolates at the store too. The "four roses" spoke to me also. Yes, caroling is so special, and I don't see that any more. In the Disney cabin where Nel and Jess just spent the day, they have carolers and the best hot chocolate. The Pepsi Cola ad reminds me of Jess and Brian. The couple looks like them. The Avon one is delightful too. I used to order from Avon many years ago.

    This was such a fun and wonderful post, Karen, and I will pass some of these pictures on to the girls.

    ~Sheri

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  2. That was a fabulous post!! Thanks for taking the time to source and post these cheerful and fun ads.

    Mia

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  3. Karen, I just noticed the words on the turkey and PLYMOUTH ad.....I can't stop laughing. : )

    ~Sheri

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  4. What a fun post! How the world has changed since those ads came out and yet the pictures do take you back to those wonderful old films I enjoyed in my childhood. I had a Sindy doll instead of a Barbie but the clothes were similar, in fact I still have her and some of her outfits like her skating outfit, her black pvc coat and red handbag and knee high red boots. Ha! She is looking a bit worse for wear but then so am I! x

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  5. Hello,
    What a cute post, I enjoyed your commentary and the fun vintage advertisements. I like the cute dogs in the Black & White ad. The Maxwell House carolers is a pretty scene. I always loved the Santa in the Coca-cola ads. Take care, enjoy your weekend!

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  6. Great step back in time, I would say my favorite is the General Electric, reminds me of when I was little and my parents and my brother and I would sit around the tv on Sunday evenings and watch the Wonderful world of Disney. The second is the first Plymouth add I think it was with the older couple in the kitchen, like all that is going on in that scene!

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  7. Oh, Karen, you outdid yourself on this post. What a wonderful one and I love it all and remember it all too. I sold Avon products in the early 60's and had all of those beauties shown in the picture in my product bag. Jerry's first car was a Plymouth and he still talks about it to this day. The ad for liquor reminds me of walking on the streets of San Francisco when I worked up there in the late 50's. I wasn't in the habit of coming out of liquor stores, but just the feeling of cold air and warm lights and walking around window shopping. This was just wonderful and thanks for sharing..Happy Monday, my friend..xxoJudy

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  8. This was so much fun Karen! A wonderful collection. I was struck by how dated the ones from the 1960s look! I expected the ones from my childhood and "youth" (the 40s and 50s) to look old, but I'm so not ready for ads from my children's growing-up years to look so old-fashioned. All of these Christmas ads were fun and most brought good memories, although the cigarette ones, while not a surprise, are still kind of shocking!! Cars were so important back then -- perhaps they still are to some people, but nowadays you don't recognize the brands and models like you did back then! I did not know about the Hillman auto., so that one was a surprise. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane ... Happy Holidays!!

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  9. Finally getting here to catch up with my dear Karen! I love the nostalgia so much. I poured over everyone and enjoyed this post more than I can say. I loved the show madmen when it was on and it reminds me of that. And your additions had me in stitches with laughter!! My fave is the ad with the lady clutching the angel just because between the photo and your comments I was laughing so hard!!
    Thank you for sharing this holiday gem of a post and your sweet memories. xoxo

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  10. Husband Jim looked over my shoulder enjoying the vintage ads. When we came to the one for the Dodge Dart we both said, 'What?' Husband's twin brother bought a 1963 Dodge Dart before leaving Vermont for CA where he enlisted in the Navy. We've always thought that year was the first of the Dart line. A bit of internet sleuthing discovered the full size 'Dart' came out in 1960, but was quickly superseded by the compact version. Always good to learn a useful tidbit!
    Women's clothing was classy--but the 'look' was achieved with the torture of pointy bras, girdles or garter belts and stockings that twisted around one's legs! My mother wore such outfits only for church or teaching school--at home, cooking and keeping house practical washable [to be ironed] 'house dresses' were the norm.

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  11. Oh WOW!
    Well done for finding all of these wonderful old adverts, I did enjoy seeing them all.

    Hoping you are having a wonderful December, the days are already passing by so quickly.

    All the best Jan

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  12. wow!! i loved every single one of these!! i picked a favorite, the 4th, grandma taking the turkey out of the oven!! these were so fun to look at...some look so old fashioned and they are from "my time"!! i wonder what future generations will think of ours??

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  13. Such a fabulous post Karen!! Such fun! I have loved browsing through all the advertisements of yesteryear! Takes me back to my childhood. Well, weren't you the lucky teenager, getting picked up each school day by a sweet fellow in a pink Cadillac, no less. No such luck here. This girl had to walk miles to school lugging a very heavy Globite suitcase. =) My favourite advertisement?? All are great, but I am rather taken with the handsome fellow and beautiful woman, who look to me as if they are just beginning a passionate love scene, and she's dreaming of cutlery?? So, so many scenarios could be imagined! I wouldn't have minded sitting next to Bob Hope. Just imagine the laughs! Of course, with Bing and Dean in the background serenading me with those dulcet voices of theirs, then all the better. May you have a blessed Christmas, dear Karen, as you celebrate the love and joy of the festive season with your loved ones. Xx

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  14. I love them all, and am going to send your link to friends to see too, thanks Karen! I loved coty packaging, and getting the avon booklet was like Christmas every time. My mother didn't mind ordering for me from it so I smelled like avon as a young tween.LeeAnna

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