CHILDREN'S PARADE ITEMS IncludesCHILDREN'S PARADE ITEMS Includes wooden ax blade painted in red parade baton in red white and blue and tin horn spirit painted. 13'' to 29'' l. Chip to porcelain mouthpiece wear to red paint. (VG Cond.)
UNKNOWN: BABY PARADE ATLANTIC CITYUNKNOWN: BABY PARADE ATLANTIC CITY 1899 Silver bromide print. Baby parades began in Asbury Park in 1890 and were all the rage on the boardwalks of the Jersey Shore. At first the children were simply dressed in their Sunday best and pushed along in their carriages or pulled in little red wagons. Over time costumes and decorated carriages became the norm only to be eclipsed by elaborate floats and supplement entertainment provided by marching bands. The first show had 46 participants competing for the title of prettiest cutest or fattest! Post WWII the hopeful candidates numbered in the thousands. Today hundreds join the boardwalk promenade and receive a tiny trophy for participating. There is no longer a prize for the fattest baby and the diaper changing competition has been phased out. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 9 x 6 7/8 in. 13 1/8 x 17 1/4 in. (frame).
American Centennial era child'sAmerican Centennial era child's parade drum featuring a lithograph decal of parading children dressed in revolutionary garb on pressed bent wood body with hide head. Includes pair hand carved and painted drumsticks. 7"H x 9"dia. Significant tear in head.
Mardi Gras parade bulletin, ‘ChronicleMardi Gras parade bulletin, ‘Chronicle of Faeryland’… ‘Fantastic Tal
PURVIS YOUNG (FL, 1943-2010), PARADEPURVIS YOUNG (FL, 1943-2010), PARADE Oil on canvas, mounted to cardboard, with applied strip molding and carpet frame, signed to upper right, using primary colors to depict a throng of figures in the city street, abstract oil wash to verso.
A pair of prints one of ladiesA pair of prints one of ladies taking tea the other of a procession of young children in the manner of Kate Greenaway. Each 19 x 13 cm.
Primitive child' s sled.Primitive child' s sled.
BARNUM AND BAILEY GREATEST SHOWBARNUM AND BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. PARADE SECTIO...Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth. Parade Section 12. Delightful Illustrations of Childrens Fairy Tales. Cincinnati: Strobridge Litho, ca. 1900. One sheet (38 _ x 30"). Linen mounted. Light chipping at margins not affecting image, old folds.
Japanese boys (children's day)Japanese boys (children's day) miniature Koinobori
[Mardi Gras] a New Orleans carnival[Mardi Gras] a New Orleans carnival parade bulletin Rex Edition published by Searcy & Pfaff Ltd. February 25th 1936 "Roumanian Fairy Tales" unframed.
Watercolor by Billy Farmer (NC)signedWatercolor by Billy Farmer (NC)signed lower right children parading at Wilson's Confederate monument with mat unframed.SS 17 x 19.25 in.
A Collection of New Orleans ParadeA Collection of New Orleans Parade Photographs mid-20th c. six silver gelatin prints comprising James Macaluso "Grand Marshal" c. 1975 Jazz Fest Program 5 in. x 7 in.; Times-Picayune photographers: M.L. Bates "Carnival Family" 1953 8 in. x 10 in.; Unknown "Lost Child at Carnival" 1954 8 in. x 10 in.; James Patterson "St. Patrick's Day Parade" 1971 8 in. x 10 in.; Jack Stout "Red Burns at St. Patrick's Day Parade" 1977 8 in. x 10 in.; Burt Steel "St. Patrick's Day" 1979 8 in. x 10 in. (6pcs.)
CHILDREN ON CHAIRS ROUNDABOUT GermanyCHILDREN ON CHAIRS ROUNDABOUT Germany hand painted tin well detailed paint highlights each child seated in large gondola chair clockwork activated action great display piece. 9 1/2'' h. Early repaint.
''THE BIG PARADE'' Louis Marx lithographed''THE BIG PARADE'' Louis Marx lithographed tin a very busy mechanical toy featuring parading soldiers and circling airplane very colorful graphics die-cut center scenery includes box. 24'' l. Box tattered has hole and minor tears to lid. Toy - (Exc. Cond.)
[Mardi Gras] Knights of Momus parade[Mardi Gras] Knights of Momus parade bulletin January 30th 1913 published by Walle & Co. Ltd. New Orleans "Above the Clouds".
[Mardi Gras] New Orleans carnival[Mardi Gras] New Orleans carnival parade bulletin Rex Edition "The Picayune" March 1st 1892 "Symbolism of Colors " unframed.
FOUR CHILDREN'S SCOOTERSFour Children'sFOUR CHILDREN'S SCOOTERSFour Children's Scooters,
GROUP OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IncludingGROUP OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Including cotton, lace dresses, and christening gowns.
FOUR ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURES OFFOUR ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURES OF SEATED CHILDREN IN NATIONAL DRESS "Slesvig " "Fylland" and "Faro"; three modeled with bonnets and aprons the last a "Gronland" child blue wave mark; 3 1/4 to 3 7/8 in.
SCHUCO BAVARIAN CHILDREN DressedSCHUCO BAVARIAN CHILDREN Dressed in felt outfits both seem to be enjoying their drinks; when wound they raise & lower their steins while dancing; boy & girl hold plastic steins. 5'' h. Both (VG Cond.)
Children/infants clothing including:Children/infants clothing including: white lawn dresses with embroidery and lace trim; silk jacket with blue dots; ecru silk dress with lace petticoats; two pairs shoes (one faux bronze and one fur trim); silk cap some discoloration and staining.
Mr. Peanut Parade Costume.
SimpleMr. Peanut Parade Costume.
Simple cotton black shirt and pants with vinyl spats. Medium wear.
Condition (Very Good).
SEATED CHILDREN PAPERWEIGHTS CastSEATED CHILDREN PAPERWEIGHTS Cast amusing depiction of three children in seated pose each painted in varying colors and outfits. Approx. 1 1/2'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
TWO CHILDREN IN GAZEBO ORNAMENTTWO CHILDREN IN GAZEBO ORNAMENT Early German Sebnitz gazebo with two die cut children and flowers. 3 1/2'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
Sundry childrens' booksSundry childrens' books
An early 20th Century AmericanAn early 20th Century American sepia photograph, children in a redwood lined lane, 47cm x 37cm
[Mardi Gras] Rex parade bulletin[Mardi Gras] Rex parade bulletin February 13th 1934 published by Searcy & Pfaff Ltd. New Orleans "The Conquest of Air".
KIDS AT THE CIRCUS.Kids at theKIDS AT THE CIRCUS.Kids at the Circus. Circa 1940 Ð 1950. Two photographs of children, one with children in the audience of a circus show and one showing them waiting at the railroad tracks for the circus. 9 x 13 _" and 11 _ x 9 _" respectively. Tape marks on one photograph slightly affecting image, other photograph creased in corner. Good.
[Mardi Gras] a New Orleans carnival[Mardi Gras] a New Orleans carnival parade bulletin Rex Edition published by Searcy & Pfaff Ltd. February 13th 1923 "A Fantasy of the Sea" unframed.
A child's chiffon dress circa 1920s/30s.A child's chiffon dress circa 1920s/30s. multicoloured flowers on a pale blue ground with lace trim cream satin bow and applied a gold sequinned beetle near the hem with matching bonnet a baby's dress in pink satin overlaid with cream organza and a cream net bonnet with pink silk ribbon (label for H Mathieu Paris) and four pairs of children's shoes
An Illustration by Georges LepapeAn Illustration by Georges Lepape for Vogue, October 1924, depicting a Child's dress inspired by the young Spanish Infantas.
American School late 19th/earlyAmerican School late 19th/early 20th c. "Carnival Parade" oil on board illegibly signed lower left 13 5/8 in. x 19 1/2 in. framed.
TWO PRESSED COTTON CHILDREN ONTWO PRESSED COTTON CHILDREN ON SLED Germany two pressed cotton children with celluloid faces hats and necks trimmed in golden Dresden ribbons dressed in very colorful red and blue sledding outfits a horn in first child's hand both on wood sled. 4'' l. (Exc. Cond.)
[Mardi Gras] New Orleans carnival[Mardi Gras] New Orleans carnival parade bulletin Rex Edition published by "Weekly Budget" February 10th 1880 "The Four Elements Earth Air Water and Fire" unframed.
Sundry children's crocheted andSundry children's crocheted and other clothing
ELEPHANT AND TWO CHILD CLOWN RIDERSELEPHANT AND TWO CHILD CLOWN RIDERS Japan colorful celluloid toy depicts children seated on trunk and saddle key wind driven strong colors. 5 1/8'' h. (Pristine Cond.)