#79 - vintage bulb packaging! Niche I know, but vintage bulbs always seem to come in great packaging.
The
Fischer Autolicht (above) is a spare for a 50's/60s Helphos spotlight. It's so gorgeous - simple 2 colour, with the 50's type and the bulb graphic.
However, the
Neon Crucifix* (below) is my favourite - how many neon crucifix bulbs have you ever seen?? The packaging is fantastic and looking at the type I'm guessing it's also from the 50's/60's. Such a random item it's hard not to love it.
*update to this post*
After a bit of research I've discovered that these neon crucifix bulbs are manufactured for churches and are still available (although not in red as the one above or with the retro packaging) here. 
If you like looking at random vintage items of ephemera, take a look through the rest of our
reference box.
*Big thanks to Carl Rush of Crush for giving me the neon crucifix a few years ago!
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How fantastic are these vintage posters discovered in the depths of Notting Hill Gate Tube Station during some recent maintenance work?
In 1959 Notting Hill Gate Tube Station underwent modernisation - the original passenger lifts were replaced with escalators and the passages to the old lifts were sealed off and long forgotten.
That is until recently, when they were rediscovered along with these wonderful advertising posters still very much in tact. What a great find!
Hopefully they'll be saved and put on display in the London Transport Museum (fingers crossed), but at present they remain in-situ and this section of the station remains closed to the public :(
Huge thanks to
Mike Ashworth, Design & Heritage Manager of London Underground for sharing these pics!




Via Kuriositas.
Images copyright Mike Ashworth.
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As football fever takes hold I'm relieved to finally see a well-designed
World Cup fixtures poster.
Created for Soccer Aid (raising money for Unicef) by David Watson it was designed as,
"an antidote to the newspaper wall charts and pull outs". So if anyone in your studio/ home insists on putting up a wall chart or poster, you should insist that it's this one!
Each poster costs £7 + pp and all money is donated to Soccer Aid.
Get yours
here.
Images copyright David Burton.
Via Wallpaper*.
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Nobrow have just dropped us a note to tell us about their new gallery (above) in fashionable Shoreditch, London!
Nobrow started in 2008 as an
"independent publishing platform for illustration and the graphic arts that would showcase some of the best talent out there today, whether fresh out of college or from the ranks of well seasoned veterans".
They're inaugral exhibition
Dungeons and Desktops runs until 22 July and is showcasing the wonderful work of illustrator
Jack Teagle.
"Dungeons and Desktops is an exhibition that seamlessly melds the worlds of the fantastic and mundane, a cornucopia of staplers and swords, benefits and beasts, hair monsters and HR managers."Prints, sculptures and original works from their catalogue of published illustrators and artists including Richard Hogg, Joe Crocker and Blexbolex (below) are also available in the gallery.

All images copyright Nobrow.
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These gorgeous posters are from the wonderful
Vintage Auto Posters, "Since 1980, Everett Anton Singer has been supplying international collectors with the most diverse and highest quality selection of authentic vintage automotive posters".
There are hundreds of posters on the site from general 50's, 60's and 70's auto event posters to posters advertising specific marques including Porsche, Mercedes and Ferrari.
The best thing about this site is that all the posters are for sale. Prices are available on request though, which probably means they're out of my current budget - but I can dream!
Check out more posts full of automobilia
here.
Images copyright Vintage Auto Posters.
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#78 - Newton Oils sign. I've had this sign for years, it's not very big (24cm diameter) and only cardboard but I love it! It's the very pointy arrow, which seems quite ornate for an oil sign and the orange outlined type that do it for me.
I'd always thought it was from the late 50's, but after a bit of research it seems Newton Oils was only established in 1961, so I'm guessing it's probably from around that time.
There are lots more interesting items in the reference box - have a rummage
here.
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#77 - More matchbooks! Here's a selection of 70's and early 80's matchbooks I managed to get my hands on last week at an autojumble?!
The typography is great, especially on the BEA and Berni logos, but most of all I'm loving the thick black outline of the Wesson illustrations and the delicate skier illustrations on the Wyoming one.
This collection is getting pretty big these days - check out more
here,
here and
here.
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Loving this new '
Rollerboots' card from the
Lisa Jones Studio, it's one of the new additions to her online store. As is this fabulous limited edition, monochromatic print '
Two up, Two Down'...
There's also 1 of the '
Lovebirds' (below) limited edition prints left, so be quick!
Images copyright Lisa Jones.
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"Dusts, Cleans & Polishes in one operation".
These gorgeous polishing dusters/mops for use on cars and furniture are from the 50's and part of my growing Automobilia collection. The 'mop' heads are inside the tins to protect them (they're impregnated with polish) and the wooden handles stick out of the top.
The type is very 50's, especially the 'Handimop' font and I love the illustrations of the man cleaning his car and the woman polishing the table!
For more fabulous Automobilia have a look
here,
here and
here.
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This wonderful 50's sign makes me smile every morning, so I thought I'd share it with you guys for some Monday inspiration.
It's the printed glass from the front of an illuminated, Mullard's advertising sign given to me by my uncle when he closed his old electrical shop. I just love everything about it - especially the 'Valves Tested' type and the little man's quiff!
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#76 - Vintage Photographic Cards. I told you the reference box had been seeing plenty of action over the last few weeks. These photographic studio cards are new additions - 7 in total, all for the bargain price of £1!
I love the typography on the backs of these cards, they're always so decorative and detailed. Interestingly (although maybe not to everyone) 3 of the above cards (top 3) are from the same studio, W. Gothard in Wakefield so you can see the progression of the design. I don't know for sure, but I'm guessing the more elaborate design (top) is the earlier card and the simpler, more minimal design (third down) is the later card.
I'll upload these asap to my vintage photographic card Flickr
set.
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Don't Worry Be Happy - our new hand letter-pressed prints are now in the
Delicious Etsy store!
Printed using vintage wood block letters and black ink onto 150gsm Canford paper they're available in an assortment of fabulous colours...

The prints are an edition of only 10 and each one comes numbered, signed and dated.
If you like these, you may also like our
HOWDOOS!
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#75 - Vintage American milk bottle caps. The reference box has been seeing a lot of action this last few weeks and these are a couple of the new additions. I love the worn-off print on the bottom one and the typefaces on both are gorgeous - especially the 'milk' one.
For those that don't know the perforated circle in the middle was designed to be punched out using a straw.
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#74 - More matchbooks. My very kind dad bought me this collection at a car boot sale for only £3 and this weekend I got my hands on them for the first time. It's a really great collection of 105 mainly 80's matchbooks with only a few doubles. Needless to say I was extremely grateful.
Above is a pic of the whole collection and below are some pics of my favourites covers (please excuse the crappy iPhone pics, I'll scan them all in asap and add them to my Flickr
set).
Thanks Dad!
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Remember the
Country Fair Magazines I
posted about last year, well this weekend I was lucky enough to find a few more!
These new issues also have beautifully illustrated and graphic covers. There are four Jonny Hanna covers (October 1956, July 1957, November 1957 and June 1958) and one by children's book illustrator, John Lobban (the orange bat one - April 1958).
I can't wait to find more of these - fingers crossed I'll be lucky again soon.
If you liked these you may also like my collection of
Which? Magazine covers and
Do It Yourself Annuals.
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