Maybe it’s just my advancing age, but it seems to me that every year Christmas stuff is promoted earlier and earlier.
When I was a child, I remember celebrating Halloween. Then there was nothing for a while. Then all of a sudden Christmas displays would come to stores, and I would get excited about the big man in the red suit, and the presents he would bring.
I’m not sure when exactly, but I was an adult already, when I noticed Christmas displays in stores were put up immediately after Halloween. However, over the past couple of years I noticed something different. I have started to notice a few Christmas displays just on the fringe of the Halloween stuff.
I wonder how many years it will be before Halloween and Christmas will be duking it out for floor space in retail outlets? I can see it now; Santa Claus will be the new Dark Knight.
Think I’m off the mark? Wait for it. I don’t believe that I’m that far from a possible reality.The marketing gurus just haven’t figured out a way to sell a dark Santa to the masses yet.
What happens in the real world happens in the online world as well. Sites such as eBay are seeing an increase in their Christmas gifts and decor. eBay.de is even promoting Christmas shopping already in their side bar and header.
With such temptation, how could I resist doing a search to see what saxophone + Christmas would turn up.
Ah, the search didn’t disappoint. I found some fabulously kitschy stuff already—stuff that I hope foreshadows some of the great things yet to come this holiday season. So without further ado, here is the first of what I hope to be some amazingly saxophonistic, holiday kitsch. Enjoy…
eBay dealer More Wright1993 Vintage, is selling this 11 piece, mixed lot of plastic Christmas ornaments. (The word plastic tells us all we need to know here already.) 😉
Source: More Wright1993 Vintage
This is how this eBay dealer describes this 1970s collection of holiday kitsch:
Offering here a mixed group of retro, vintage plastic Christmas items. Nice mix of tree ornaments, display pieces, centerpieces and a mistletoe to hang. Funky retro, kitschy group.
1. 5 blow mold small ornaments including a moose on roof top with a little bottle brush tree, train with an angel bobbing on a spring, reindeer and a couple Frosty snowmen.
2. 4 white plastic baskets with Made in Hong Kong labels featuring sprays of pine cone, berries, bells and a reindeer. About 3″ height. Place card holders….could be.
3. Commodore plastic Santa in his sleigh with a tree, greenery, packages, candy cane and a pair of reindeer harnessed up. In original, sealed bag, Hong Kong
4. Also, Commodore in original, saled bag, Mr and Mrs Santa smooching in a swing under the mistletoe. Designed to hang and Hong Kong
5. A pair of perky little elves about a gilt gold saxophone. Poinsettias , holly leaves and greenery at the base. Identified only, Hong Kong about 13″ height
Funky lot for a retro, kitsch decorating scheme.
Oh yeah, I’m definitely seeing a kitschy decorating scheme already. This 13″ high saxophone is the perfect centre piece for a 1970s-themed Christmas dinner. Don’t you think?
Source: More Wright1993 Vintage
Here are some close-up pictures of the rest of these little retro gems.
Source: More Wright1993 Vintage
I’ll let you decide for yourself where today’s offering falls on The Bassic Sax Kitsch Scale. Does it red line into Extreme Kitsch? Or does this group of 11 items fall into the category of Regular, Everyday Kitsch?
Regardless of how kitschy you think these 11 plastic, Christmas decorations are, there are only 2 days left to get your bids in. The auction ends on November 11, and bids are to start at $24.99. Not surprisingly, there are so far 0 bids on these items that likely came from some grandma’s closet.