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I Love Lucy prop-alikes seen on eBay recently

Utrillo print as seen on I Love Lucy
Utrillo print on I Love Lucy

Currently on eBay is this vintage Maurice Utrillo print matching the well-known framed picture in the living room of the I Love Lucy set. This one for sale has some damage so read the sellers description for details. See it on eBay :

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lithograph-by-listed-artist-Maurice-Utrillo-done-early-20th-century/254346467591

Next is a hard to find small Gouda ashtray that matched one used as a small wall plate in the I Love Lucy kitchen. There were a pair of these each side of three larger ones.

This ashtray matches one on I Love Lucy

A similar small ashtray was later seen on a small side table next to an armchair to the left of the Hollywood apartment set.
See it on eBay
Also on offer is a pair of owl bookends like the bookends I repainted to match the pair on I Love lucy in a previous project:

Owl Bookends Seen on eBay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-Owl-Bookends-Book-Ends-Heavy-Jade-Green-Gold-Bronze-color-Figurines-8-tall/323661311445

The above items are currently on eBay at the time of writing.
I also spotted this TV lamp with plume design similar to one seen on the I Love Lucy set It was recently sold on eBay however this was the first time I have seen one with a maker mark by Stewart B McCulloch who also made the pair of asian man and woman mantel statues https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-Art-Deco-Stewart-B-McCulloch-California-Pottery-Desk-Lamp-Vase-Black-White-/163828742916

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.

I Love Lucy Style Austrian Owl Bookends

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Owl Bookends on Etsy – Click Picture for details

Recently we looked at a similar black metal pair of owl bookends with no maker mark. Now these Owl bookends are listed on Etsy that have a Made in Austria mark on the base. They are identical to the other black ones except for the color of the marble base.

lucybookendsowlThe I Love Lucy Owl Bookends were Austrian and the same shape but had a darker marble and the owls were painted brown

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The Austrian owl bookends above are painted brown like the pair on I Love Lucy but they dont have a marble base. We know the color of the I Love Lucy ones from an original color on-set photo.

Owl Bookends

Owl Bookends on I Love LucyIn an earlier post we looked at the owl bookends on the I Love Lucy set. The were  identified as Vienna Cold Painted Bronze bookends like those seen on Etsy HERE.  Since that post I came  across another pair quite like them. They have the heavy stone/marble base and are painted metal but the metal appears to be cast iron on the spots where some paint was missing.

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Painted Cast Iron Owl Bookends on a Stone /Marble Base
Owl Bookends
Borghese Owl Bookends seen on Etsy this week – Click Picture to view on Etsy

See the Borghese Owl Bookends on Etsy (US) and another pair on eBay this week.

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Vienna Painted Owl Bookends like the pair on I Love Lucy

The most expensive are the Vienna pair but the others work well as less expensive substitutes. I got a Borghese pair and am tempted to try to repaint them to look like the Austrian pair after watching the video below on how to paint a marble effect for the base.

Ricardo’s Owl Bookends Mystery

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Front view of Austrian Bronze bookend from UncleJimmysAttic on Etsy

It took me a while to get a clear screenshot of the book ends seen on the set of I love Lucy, it was difficult to make out what the shapes represented, but when I eventually discovered that they were owl figures the mystery deepened. Continue reading Ricardo’s Owl Bookends Mystery