These original vintage prop Table Lighters are on eBay this week with provenance to the I Love Lucy show. CLICK HERE for the sellers page on eBay. They will be familiar to avid watchers of the show as they were on the coffee table in many episodes and used by the actors on screen.
If your budget does not stretch to original props then use the following links to look for identical vintage table lighters:
On eBay this week is a Mersman Tables Hi-lo convertible coffee table similar to the one on I love Lucy. It appears to be walnut wood and identical in style and construction to the one on the show. It can be adjusted in height and the leaves opened for use as dining or card table just like the one seen on the show. It has a product number 1402S pictured in the listing. See pictures below from the seller’s listing or Click here to view full details on eBay
Alternative Listing for this table: CLICK HERE See this table on Etsy (US)
Measurements:
Lowered 15.75″ high
Raised 26 2/3″ high Top:
Leaves Down 36″ x 20″
Leaves Up 36″ x 36 1/4″
Mid Century Planter TV Lamp stamped Stewart B McCulloch California Pottery just like the one on I Love Lucy available for sale on Etsy Click Here for details
A planter lamp just like this one was used as a planter on the shelf next to the kitchen, as seen in the screen capture below, in most of episodes of I Love Lucy, until they moved to the country.
I found an original color publicity photo from “I Love Lucy Christmas Show” episode (1956 ) of Lucy and Desi at buzzfeed.com and corrected the contrast, saturation and background lighting in Photoshop and below is the result. The blue of the walls and woodwork came up when l lifted the brightness of the background and it corresponds to the blue in another original color photo – seen below . The beige color walls often seen in colorized pictures of the set may have been picked up from color photos of the Ricardo’s first apartment in the early episodes.
The color used for the Ricardo’s second apartment appears to have been blue at the time these photo were taken. It makes sense that there would be a color scheme change when moving to the bigger apartment and getting the new furniture.
I believe this photo has colors that are close to the original set colors because the Bolstad picture on the wall is correct and the rare seated chinese man statue to the right of Lucy has colors that are similar to an original one from the same factory.
Happy Holidays!
Here is a typical breakfast set with Lucy in her apron pouring coffee for Ricky in a scene that is representative of the typical 50’s housewife, although Lucille Ball with her heavy work schedule had little time for domesticity in her personal life. She is holding an electric coffee percolator, an affordable aluminum model that could be found in an average American home, at a time when the percolator was ubiquitous, well before dip coffee makers came along to dominate the home market. Continue reading Lucy’s Automatic Coffee Percolator→
If you are looking for a good version of the Ricky Jr doll, or the earlier “I Love Lucy Baby” the run up to the holidays is probably the best time of the year because collectors often save their best dolls to sell during the holiday buying season. A nice example of one of the current offers is this one in the yellow outfit.
When Lucy and Ricky Ricardo of the very popular I Love Lucy television show produced “most famous baby in the world” the perfect tie in was a baby doll. Continue reading The Ricky Jr Doll→
On eBay this week I see a set of vintage framed fashion prints similar to those seen on I Love Lucy, from a very knowledgeable ebay seller and collector. The exact frames like these dont show up very often. The oval gilt framed fashion prints were seen on the mantelpiece on either side of the toleware clock in the early episodes. Following the Ricardo’s move to the bigger apartment they could be seen in the window alcove above the piano.