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Don Juan and the Starlets: Ricky’s Metal Waste Basket

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In the I Love Lucy episode Don Juan and the Starlets Ricky is seen holding an interesting metal waste basket. It is decorated with an antique song sheet.
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There was an identical trash can on Etsy recently as pictured below. You can see more pictures of it on the Etsy listing.

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The sheet music is reproduced from an original copper plate print by engraver George Bickham. The sheet of music entitled “To Chloe” (#63) is from The Musical Entertainer circa 1737 and 1739

tochloe1An exerpt from George Bickham’s “To Chloe” from  the publication The Musical Entertainer
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LA at Last: Coffee Cups

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Lucy, Ricky and Bill Holden in “LA at Last
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The famous coffee cup scene in “LA at Last”

In a hilarious scene from the I Love Lucy episode LA at Last Lucy finds a novel use for a cup of coffee. The cup and saucer are square shaped and the cup handle forms a distinctive ear shaped curve. We now have an ID for the coffee cup thanks to a generous contributor to this blog.

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FRANCISCAN  WARE TIEMPO CUP & SAUCER SET Source: eBay

The coffee cups and saucers seen on the show are by Franciscan Ware ( a trade mark of Gladding, McBean  & Co ). The Franciscan Tiempo single color line was produced from 1949 – 1954. It featured a squared shape and came in several colors including apricot, yellow,white,grey, lime green, olive green, brown and tan.

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LIFE Sep 9, 1940

This design first appeared in the 1940 Metropolitan range that used a two color pattern  by Franciscan Ware  designed by Morris B. Sanders in 1940 as an entry for the Metropolitan Museum of Arts 1940 Exhibition of Contemporary American Industrial Arts, and was one of the first “square” dinner sets

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Franciscan Metropolitan 2 color pattern seen on Etsy

The Metropolitan range were colored white inside the cups. The single color design called Tiempo appeared in 1948/49.

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