Royal Copley vase with leaf design In Ethel’s living roomRoyal Copley Vase similar to one seen in the Mertzes livingroom
In the episode Ethel’s Birthday Lucy is seen in Ethel’s living room after she has helped Fred to buy Ethel a birthday present. On the left is a Royal Copley vase with a relief design of leaves. Royal Copley china was made by the Spaulding China Company of Sebring, Ohio, from 1939 to 1960. Click HERE to see the Royal Copley vase with leaf design on Etsy (US) See one on eBay HERE
More examples of Occupied Japan Figurines similar to the bedroom shelf figurines on I Love Lucy currently seen on eBay. See if you can spot their counterparts on the show. Click on any of the pictures to go to the eBay listing:-
This figurine is also a Planter/VaseA seated pair of colonial style figurines – Occupied Japan
Pair of Occupied Japan Figurines as seen on I Love Lucy bedroom shelfSimilar figurines seen in this screen capture of Ricky Ricardo in the Bedroom set.
The above figurines are similar to a pair seen on the shelf above the beds in Lucy and Ricky’s bedroom. Click Here to see them on eBay
The eBay listing describes them as bookends, but I doubt they are heavy enough to be used as standard bookends. They are vintage Made in Japan imports from the I Love Lucy era.
Seen on eBay this week is a rare example of a famille rose Chinese made for export statue of a seated man. One issue I notice is that he should be holding a scythe/sickle with a curved blade in his left hand, but the blade of the scythe seems to be missing, but this is a small detail you would have to look closely to notice it This is a good find for a hard to find item if you are interested in vintage “Prop-alikes” similar to items seen on the show. This statue is similar to the one usually seen on the right of the living room mantelpiece on the set of I Love Lucy CLICK HERE to view the listing on eBay
Chinese seated statues on the Mantel – I Love Lucy
Chinese statues on the I Love Lucy mantelpiece – the seated man is second statue from the left.
Electric Trend Banjo Wall Clock on I Love LucyTrend Banjo Clock like the one on I Love lucy – Click picture to see it on eBay
This clock was seen on eBay recently and finished unsold so the seller may relist it. It is the same model and make as the clock seen on I Love Lucy. It is a working electric wall clock like the one on the show – these can optionally be converted to battery by switching out the movement, instructions can easily be found online. See more details about the clock on my previous post HERE. See it on eBay HERE
Westclox Baby Ben Alarm Clock on the I Love Lucy Bedroom set
The Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock can be seen in several episodes of I Love Lucy. In the above picture it is on the far right of the bedroom shelf. The Baby Ben was produced from February 1949 until it was discontinued 1956 – the initial price was $6.50. It was approx 3.5 inches tall and came in an ivory color finish with either a brown or white dial. The one on the show had a brown dial. There was a similar larger 5.5″ model called Big Ben, however we can tell the one on the show is the smaller Baby Ben model by comparing the height of the clock to the height of the figurines. The height of the seated man and woman figurines ( As seen on eBay HERE) in the center of the shelf is known to be around 4.5 inches tall and those appear to be taller than the clock in the above picture.
Westclox Baby Ben with brown dial, click image to see it on eBay
This publicity shot from a 1940’s magazine article shows Lucy receiving her Ansonia Royal Bonn clock.Antique Original Ansonia Royal Bonn “Rainbow” ModelLucy’s Ansonia Royal Bonn clock on the mantelpiece at her home.
In the previous post we looked at the Bohemian Glass pieces at each end of Lucille Ball’s Mantel. Pride of place in the center went to her antique Ansonia Royal Bonn porcelain clock. I found a picture of the similar clock on google image search and the color is green with floral motif which would co-ordinate with green and white bohemian pieces on the mantel.
An auction house (details and pictures here) gives this description for the Ansonia Rainbow model: Lot 54: Ansonia Clock Co., C.1905, standard line “RAINBOW”Session 1: Saturday Evening, May 15th 2010 at 5pm by R.O. Schmitt Fine Arts, LLC
“Description: Ansonia Clock Co., C.1905, standard line “RAINBOW” porcelain china cased clock, with 8-day, gong strike movement with open escapement on porcelain dial, in a medium green case, with multi color floral transfers to the front and sides.” Reference: Ly’s Ansonia book, page 602, fig 2564; price guide = $850 for year 2004. Height 11.25″
The “Rainbow” was produced from 1901 – 1915 in different colors such as green, violet, pink and blue. A similar clock in blue tones was sold on eBay recently- see details here.
Above we see a publicity picture of Lucille Ball at home in front of her fireplace, possibly at the Chatsworth ranch home.
At the ends of the mantel are a pair of bohemian glass pieces in the typical style seen on vases and mantel lusters. Crystal glass is coated usually with a white enamel and then a pattern is cut through to show the characteristic green or red glass underneath. Lucy’s pair look like vases, or mantel lusters without any hanging crystals. Here is an example of pieces in a similar style seen on eBay currently
On eBay this week are a couple of cruet sets complete with original funnel, similar to the set in the Ricardo’s kitchen on I love lucy. Lucy’s set had an ivy pattern but these are from the same era and are a good substitute. Click on the pictures to see the eBay listings.