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Ricky and Lucy visit the Littlefields

A visit to the Littlefields on I Love Lucy

In the I Love Lucy, Season 1, Episode entitled Lucy’s Schedule the Ricardo arrive  an hour late for dinner at the Littlefields due to Lucy putting the clock back instead of forward.  Mr Littlefield values punctuality so dinner is over by the time they arrive.

Gale Gordon as Mr Littlefield, Ricky’s new boss

In this episode Gale Gordon makes his appearance  on the show as Mr Littlefield. We first see him seen reading an issue The American Weekly magazine dated May 25, 1952.

Lucy eats after dinner mints

Ricky and Lucy have missed dinner so when Mrs Littlefield offers Lucy after dinner mints she is so hungry she takes all of them to hillarious effect. The glass dish is a Fostoria ‘American’ Compote Candy Dish which we looked at in a different scene previously.

Moments later Lucy spots the bowl of wax fruit and another hilarious scene ensues when Lucy bites into a wax apple

Lucy vs the wax apple
1950’s wax fruit on eBay

Related Post: http://www.50slucy.com/lucys-glass-candy-dish.html

Owl Bookends Repaint

Here is my attempt at repainting a pair of Borghese owl bookends to resemble the owl bookends seen on the I Love Lucy show. The picture above shows a Borghese bookend on the left and on the right a bookend like the one in Ricardo’s living room on the show which I will refer to as a source to replicate the paintwork and then attempt to apply a marble effect on the base.

The Borghese bookend appears to be a resin copy of the original design on the right which is a cold painted metal/bronze owl on a marble base.


I used three colors to paint the owl. First I painted the eyes in  Yellow Ochre and then two coats of Raw Umber for the rest of the bird with extra touches to darken the forehead area and top of the head and back as needed to match the owl on the right.

For the book it took two layers of green and then a watered down layer of raw umber on top of that to tone down the color of the green and to darken the gold pages.

I used Windsor & Newton Galleria  acrylic paints, Yellow Ochre, Raw Umber and Phthalo Green for the Owl. The color was a good match straight from the tube so no color mixing was needed. The final touch was black for the pupils. I had no  black paint so I mixed some raw umber with ultramarine to create a vintage looking black.

Here we see the source bookend in the center with the Borghese pair on either side. Up to this point the work has been straightforward but the unsightly green speckled base needs a faux marble paint over which is something I have never done before.  I found a video on Youtube which gave me an idea of how to proceed. In retrospect I would have done a test piece first but I just went ahead knowing I could wipe it off at any point or just paint extra layers on top.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFsTGjGVzcE

I experimented with a mix of Cadmium red , Burnt Umber and Yellow Ochre tinted with white for the base following the Youtube video for guidance.  I painted in layers adding streaks of darker and lighter color damping down with a paper towel to soften the effect and  using a clean wet brush to feather it  in places instead of splashing on water as was seen on the video.  The composite picture above shows the Borghese bookends at various stages. Next step is to apply a few layers of matt acrylic varnish to protect the paintwork.


Finally here is a side by side view of the repainted Borghese bookend on the left and the original source bookend on the right.

Set of Canisters similar to Lucy Ricardo’s

Nesco canisters seen on eBay recently
The above set of three metal kitchen canisters are in the same design as those seen in Lucy Ricardo’s kitchen however the canister set seen in the b/w screen capture from the show below appear to be a darker color than the white ones seen here. Lucy’s kitchen had a set of four canisters and a matching square bread box all with the the same floral motif.


Read more about the original Nesco design in this post.

Reference: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Metal-Canisters-White-With-Floral-Design-And-Knobs-Set-Of-3/142510807276

I Love Lucy: Curve Handle Ashtrays

Curve handle “ashtray” on the coffee table on I Love Lucy Season 1,Ep 2. The Quiz Show

in the early episodes of I Love Lucy Season 1 we spot a pair of matching curve handled dishes on the coffee table. They could be used as ashtrays or serving dishes and match the stoneware pan or skillet made by Glidden Pottery.

Glidden Pottery Catalog Page on the Right
Lucy holds it as a weapon in Ep 6. The Adagio

To emulate the look search for a matching pair of Glidden Pans or Skillets on eBay

Seen in original set color photo

Glidden Pan Skillet with curved handle on eBay – click for details

Matching pair of dishes in The Fur Coat Episode

A similar one seen on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/499459174

From https://ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu/exhibitions/glidden/ :    “Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz owned a set of Gliddenware and examples can be spotted if one carefully watches early episodes of the I Love Lucy show.”

I Love Lucy Small Carriage Prints

In the screen capture above from the charm school spisode of I Love Lucy we notice two small framed prints high up over the mantel. These automotive prints of early carriages are examples of framed prints that were sold in sets in the mid century era.  Examples of these are often seen on eBay.  Below is a closer look at the details as seen on the show.

Seen on the Left above the mantel
Seen on the Right above the mantel
Also seen on the back wall below the Utrillo print

The same two pictures along with a matching third print were also seen below the Maurice Utrillo picture on the back wall in other episodes.

Third matching print

Ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-3-Vtg-ANTIQUE-HORSE-CARRIAGES-Round-Wooden-Framed-Lithograph-Prints-Art-/232143635872