Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Items Added Fall 2011

We have just added a number of new items to the Erie Canal Trading Emporium eBay Store (October, 2011) Among them are 'new' pieces of Westmoreland Glass, Pewter Miniatures suitiable in size for Barbie sized settings, miniature Japanses Bonsai figures, vintage, and more! A set of darling Porcelain Bisque Geese!



Miniature Metal Japanese Bonsai Figures from the 1970's




A microminiature bedroom suite. Very detailed and adorable



A variety of Miniture Items, some suitable for 1:12 Scale settings, most sized 1:6 for Barbie and Ken sized scenes.


Westmoreland Glass #229 Hexagonal Footed Vase in Laurel Green, a color from 1964



Westmoreland Glass #1881 Paneled Grape 3 Footed Candy & Lid in White Milk Glass

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Erie Canal Trading Emporium - Egg Art, Eggeury, Eggshell Artistry, Eggery, Decorative Eggs....

.....Whatever you want to call them, I used to do them and sell them at local art and craft shows, festivals, (The Allentown Art Festival) and more from 1976 to 1990. It was fun, rewarding and a lot of work. I have a couple left and occasionally put them on ebay. Have sold a few over the years. Here are 3 that are presently up in the store. http://stores.ebay.com/ERIE-CANAL-TRADING-EMPORIUM
















HO Gauge or 1/87th scale is the size of most of the figures inside the shells, which are real shells, these being Emu and Rhea Eggshells.






















Saturday, March 13, 2010

The Erie Canal Trading Emporium presents - Japanese White Porcelain

Just a few of the approximately 20 different assortments of fine quality vintage Japanese China displayed and sold in our eBay store beginning in March, 2011



Among the groupings will be this 6 cup teapot, sugar and creamer.


These 8" Candlesticks.

A sleigh console bowl



Figurines




Asian Ginger Jar and figure



And a 2 cup teapot, sugar, creamer and serving tray.

























































The Erie Canal Trading Emporium - an eBay Store:



Monday, March 8, 2010

Mattel So In Style (S.I.S.) Dolls - New 2009

Mattel So In Style dolls, Fall 2009


The So In Style dolls were introduced in the fall of 2009 by Mattel. Stacey McBride-Irby, a Barbie designer of 12 years and mother of two, saw the potential for diversity within Mattel and started her "passion project" in the summer of 2007.






















She said she was inspired by her 6-year-old daughter and wanted something that looked like her and other girls in the African-American community.
Chandra























Darren
The final product: So In Style (S.I.S.), black Barbie dolls with fuller lips, a wider nose, distinctive cheek bones and curlier hair.

















So In Style features "Grace," "Kara" and "Trichelle" -- three best friends who are all "about fashion, fun, and friendship" -- as well as, "little sisters," who aspire to be like the older dolls.
Grace









After the initial offering of the three, 2 more were introduced, Chandra and one male doll, Darren.
Kara







The dolls are all very posable, all have jointed elbows, Darren has jointed legs as well, and the 4 ladies have the "pop joint" movable legs capable of some different positions. Very detailed clothing and accessories make this series a real winner!
Trichelle

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Erie Canal Trading Emporium presents - A Noritake Azalea Pattern 3 Piece Glass Console Set



This console set consisting of a handpainted bowl/comport (Larkin #113) and pair of candleholders (Larkin #114) was produced to match Noritake’s still popular Azalea pattern dinnerware.




This set was produced between 1930 and 1933. The bowl measures 10” in diameter x 3-1/8” high and the candleholders measure 3-¾” tall.


Both are considered rare.

Friday, March 5, 2010

The Erie Canal Trading Emporium presents: A Bucherer Swiss Doll - Lady From The 1920’s











A charming little lady made by Bucherer, a Swiss Company, and dating from the early 1920’s.



































A little History on this old cutie:

Amriswil & Cie Bucherer - Dolls 1921-1930



Amriswil & Cie Bucherer doll company of Switzerland made character dolls
with a patented metal ball jointed body and a composition head.
The personalities included comic characters, celebrities, everyday
people like a policeman or fireman and many others.

















Most of these dolls have the clothing sewn directly onto the doll.






















Another Bucherer Company, Carl F.Bucherer
also in Switzerland has been since 1888 and still is, making high end Watches which are just beginning to be recognized in the USA since their introduction here in 2004.














Bucherer dolls are of high quality.