Category Archives: 50s Retro

The Mertzes in Monte Carlo: Cameo Miniatures

cameo-pictureSeen in the Mertzes Monte Carlo room are framed cameo miniatures on the wall. Similar miniatures are seen in the Mertz living room and in the Ricardo’s apartment in the window alcove on either side of the piano following  their return from the trip.

Little Ricky Gets a Dog: Cameo miniature plaques on the Rcardo’s wall after the trip

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See more like this on eBay

This gilt framed cameo miniature portrait by A Cameo Creation is similar to the one seen in the screenshot above. ‘A Cameo Creation’ miniatures were inspired by the more expensive Victorian originals and were sold in the home decor sections of department stores at affordable prices.

 Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums -Cameo pictures on the wall in Fred and Ethel's apartment.
Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums -Cameo pictures on the wall in Fred and Ethel’s apartment.

Cameo miniatures are also seen in the Mertz apartment, seen here in a scene from the episode Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums after they return from the trip.

The Mertzes in Monte Carlo: Nicholas Lancret Framed Print

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Ethel and Fred Mertz in their Monte Carlo room

On the wall of the Mertzes Monte Carlo hotel room is a well known Nicholas Lancret framed print called La Camargo Dancing. Also seen on the chest of drawers beside the door is a figurine we saw in the Mertzes Connecticut home in another I Love Lucy episode. A figurine of a colonial lady, Florence Ceramics “Charmaine”.

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Nicholas Lancret La Camargo Dancing Nicolas Lancret – La Camargo – c.1730, oil on canvas Washington, National Gallery of Art, Andrew W. Mellon Collection – © Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

The woman dancing in the painting is Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo a famous French/Belgian ballet dancer known as La Camargo. She was first woman to execute the entrechat quatre,  the first dancer to wear slippers instead of heeled shoes, and also first to wear the shorter calf-length ballet skirt and the now standard ballet tights.

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I Love Lucy Bedroom: Johnson Carper Chest of Drawers

Johnson Carper "I Love Lucy" furniture on the show
Johnson Carper “I Love Lucy” furniture on the show – notice the 50’s style splayed legs

As the Lucy Show soared in the ratings Desilu product placement took off on a grand scale with the I Love Lucy bedroom furniture. The original bedrooms set was replaced by a light wood version with new walnut accents such as the splayed legs seen on the chest of drawers, picked up the latest trend in mid century furniture.

This Original Johnson Carper Chest of Drawers was seen on eBay recently.
This Original Johnson Carper Chest of Drawers with splayed legs in contrast walnut was seen on eBay recently.
I Love Lucy Bedroom Furniture on set
I Love Lucy Bedroom Furniture on an early version of the bedroom set – no splayed legs

The Johnson Carper “I Love Lucy” furniture that was promoted in the ad by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz had some differences from the first bedroom suite on the show as seen in the early photo above. The hardware is different and the 50’s style angled legs are not seen in the early set photo above. The color ad at the end of this post is more like the early on-set pieces.

Master Lineoleum features the Johnson Carper Fashion Trend I Love Lucy furniture
Master Lineoleum features the Johnson Carper Fashion Trend I Love Lucy furniture
Original 1953 Ad for "Fashion Trend" Range of I Love Lucy style bedroom furniture
Original 1953 Ad for “Fashion Trend” Range of I Love Lucy style bedroom furniture
Johnson-Carper Fashion Trend
This Johnson-Carper Fashion Trend  set does not have the splayed legs.

I Love Lucy Bedroom: Master Lineoleum

1953 I Love Lucy Master Lineoleum Ad
1953 I Love Lucy Master Lineoleum Ad

The 1953 I Love Lucy Master Lineoleum Ad gives us another impression of the Ricardo’s bedroom furniture.

Master Lineoleum features the Johnson Carper Fashion Trend I Love Lucy furniture
I LOVE LUCY SLOANE DELAWARE FLOORING AD 1953 for their Master Lineoleum range features the Johnson Carper Fashion Trend I Love Lucy furniture

The Ricardo’s Bedroom Furniture: Digital Decor Experiment

BEFORE: Screen capture of the Ricardo's Bedroom
BEFORE: Screen capture of the Ricardo’s Bedroom
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AFTER: The bed on the left is from a  photo of an original vintage bed. The wallpaper is from the current Delphia Jasmine range applied over the original.

Recently there was a vintage bed sold on eBay from the same “Fashion Trend” range by Johnson-Carper that was used for the I Love Lucy bedroom furniture. I copied and pasted from the images of the vintage bed ( see original photo below) into a screen capture from the show. I also pasted in wallpaper from the current Delphia Jasmine Trellis Floral Wallpaper by Brewster Home Fashions  that we looked at in a recent blog post.  Then I colorized Lucy’s bedding, wall picture and tripod lamp to suit the replicated half of the picture and here is the result.

The Ricardo’s beds were  from the “Fashion Trend” range by Johnson-Carper. The color was described in the original ad as a ” contrast of light ivory Korina and natural walnut” The ad at the end of this page shows a lighter color set .The bed on eBay is a more golden color so the color in the rendering above is adjusted to appear lighter..

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1950s “Fashion Trend” by Johnson-Carper seen on eBay

Pictured here is a 1950s “Fashion Trend” by Johnson-Carper seen on eBay ( Original listing HERE) the same make as the Ricardo’s beds on I Love Lucy. Shown are the headboard, foot board and slats.  Solid blonde wood construction. The headboard shown above measures approx 57″ wide x 10.5″ deep x 42.5″ tall. Footboard measures approx 57″ wide x 20.5″ tall x 2.5″ deep. Slats are 54″ long.

Original 1953 Ad for "Fashion Trend" Range of I Love Lucy style bedroom furniture
Original 1953 Ad for “Fashion Trend” Range of I Love Lucy style bedroom furniture The color is Ivory Korina with Fawn Walnut.

Ad text:

Live like Lucy

(You’ll love it!)

Now… for your home, the lovely “I Love Lucy” Suite!

Here’s the beautiful fashion trend bedroom suite created especially for Lucy and Desi and their sensational television show. “I Love Lucy” — chosen for their Hollywood home too! Brought to you by thousands of fashion trend dealers coast to coast.

“We Love Fashion Trend,” says Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, stars of the fabulous “I Love Lucy” show. You, too, will love this Fashion Trend Suite for its charming style especialy created for Lucy and Desi by Edmond J. Spense for its subtle yet stunning contrast of light ivory Korina and natural walnut for the many quality features that make Fashion Trend one of the most famous names in furniture… and for the down-to-earth price that makes Fashion Trend as easy to own as it is to love. See the I Love Lucy suite at leading furniture and department stores. — Live like Lucy! Double Dresser and Bookcase Bed $198.00.

Johnson-Carper Fashion Trend
Johnson-Carper Fashion Trend

Lucy’s Plastic Cookies Canister

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Square Plastic Cookie Canister in I Love Lucy kitchen “Charm School” episode.

cookiescanister2 See it on eBay
This red and white Luster Ware plastic cookie canister looks like the one in Lucy’s kitchen, however the one on the show appears to have a handle on top more like the Burrite canisters in yellow pictured below.charmschool
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Lustro Ware ad from 1954 5-pc Starter Set priced $9.95

Burrite-BurroughsSee it on eBay
Burroughs Mfg., Burrite, Yellow Plastic Canisters

Or a Red set HERE

Lucy Ricardo’s Fruit Stand

Lucy and her 2 tier wooden bowl stand
Lucy and her 2 tier wooden bowl stand

A 2-tier bowl stand with spindle legs can be seen on I Love Lucy in the Ricardo’s living room. Here is a picture of one just like it.

This 33″ tall colonial tiered bowl style stand or dumb waiter with spindle legs was found at the Rose Bowl Flea Market with no maker mark. There is a long metal bolt down the center with a brass handle on top. The bowls are solid carved/turned wood  the widest bowl is 16″ diameter.

stand2Lucy used hers as a fruit stand but in the past this type of bowl stand was also used as a knitting yarn holder. A single bowl on a stand was used as a dough bowl in colonial times.
I have been looking at vintage turned wood bowls on eBay to identify possible sources – Woodcroftery made bowls that look very similar – if anyone knows the make or has a similar one please leave a comment.

A  patent for a single tier stand was filed in 1940  UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE DESIGN FOR A KNITTING 0R SEWING BOWL William James Hamilton, Jr., Westfield, N. J. Application February 17, 1940, Serial No. 90,339 .

For a DIY option I think a custom wood turner could easily make the stand sections – and make the center hole in two vintage wood bowls (bowl sizes are 16″ and 11″) the center bolt and finial is easily sourced – e.g. lamp making supplies

This is a knitting stand with one bowl seen on eBay
Knitting Yarn Stand
Knitting Yarn Stand seen on eBay

I Love Lucy Kitchen Salt Box

I Love Lucy - Salt Box on the wall near the sink
I Love Lucy – Salt Box on the wall near the sink

The Salt box seen in the I Love Lucy kitchen was made by the same company as the ivy oil and vinegar double cruet, Olde Thompson, and has the markings on the bottom. It’s made of ceramic and is off-white/cream in color with a Rooster and floral design.
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Above the salt box on the wall was a metal matchbox holder.

Olde Thompson Ivy Salt Box

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Olde Thompson Ivy Salt Box seen on eBay

On eBay this week is a vintage Olde Thompson Salt Box in the Imperial Ivy design. The ivy design was also featured on the Olde Thompson cruet seen on I Love Lucy. The Ivy salt box was not seen on the show but there was an Olde Thompson salt box in the same shape on the wall near the kitchen sink.

The complete cruet set seen at an early date in the I love Lucy kitchen
The complete cruet set seen at an early date in the I love Lucy kitchen
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Olde Thompson Cruet similar to Lucy Rocardo’s on I Love Lucy matches the Salt Box