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Category: Vintage Christmas

Christmas Lights Advertising 1940s-1960s

Experience a blast from the past this holiday season with classic vintage Christmas light advertisements. Re-discover the nostalgia of holidays past and explore creative advertising from the 1940s to the 1960s. Find your favorite and re-ignite the festive holiday spirit.

Vintage Christmas Light ad for lights for the Christmas Tree from Edison - Edison Miniature Lamps.

Vintage Christmas Light Advertising 1940s-1960s

“A Glorious Tree = A Merrier Christmas”. 1940s vintage ad from the Wester Auto Associate Store.

1940s vintage ad for Colorful Christmas light for sale at Western Auto Associate Store.

Source: Pinterest

“4 Bright GE Ways to Say “Merry Christmas””. 1947 ad for various styles of Christmas lights for your home.

1940s vintage Christmas Ad from 1947 for GE Lamps Christmas Lights in 4 different styles.

Source: Pinterest

Bubble-Lites! This is a Christmas tree decoration that holds a big place in my heart.

I have an early childhood memory of sitting in front of my parents tree and watching those lights bubble and light up. Gosh they made me so happy!

Did you have Bubble-Lites?

1940s vintage ad for Noma Bubble-Lites  from 1947 featuring an illustration of a child dressed up like santa and all the bubble lites you can buy for your Christmas Tree

Source: Envisioningtheamericandream.com

“How to make your house say Merry Christmas with Light”. 1951 General Electric ad.

1950s vintage ad for General Electric Christmas lights from 1951 featuring images of homes with Christmas Lights on it.

Source: Pinterest

“New Christmas bulb won’t chip or peel!”. Westinghouse Christmas Lights ad as seen in a LIFE Magazine, Dec 1, 1952.

1950s vintage Christmas ad: "New Christmas bulb won't chip or peel!". Westinghouse Christmas Lights ad as seen in a LIFE Magazine, Dec 1, 1952.

Source: Pinterest

So many different Noma lights to fill your home with, this holiday season. 1950s “Noma Safety Fuse Plugs Sets-3 times as safe!” vintage ad.

Vintage Noma Christmas lights magazine ad from the 1950s.

Source: Pinterest

“Make your doorway smile a holiday welcome with New G-E Christmas Lamps!”. 1954 vintage ad.

This was the year GE introduced the ceramic coloring process for their C7 Christmas Lamps (Source).

1950s vintage chistmas advertisement: "Make your doorway smile a holiday welcome with New G-E Christmas Lamps!". 1954 ad featuring images of houses with doors decorated with lights.

Source: Pinterest

1963 Ad. I like the little mid century man illustration to showcase how easy it is to put up the lights.

1960s vintage ad: 1963 GE Christmas Lights Ad featuring a mid century illustration of a man putting up the lights on his tree.

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1950s vintage catalog for Norma Christmas lights from 1959 featuring “midget lites” (small lights some with flowers like poinsetta).

See inside the whole catalog

1950s vintage catalog for Norma Christmas lights from 1959

Source: Flickr

Here is another GE ad but this time from 1964. “This year get the ALL General Electric Christmas Light Set. Last longer, looks better, makes decorating easier!”

1960s vintage Christmas ad for General Electric Christmas Lights from 1964.

Source: Reddit

“Brightly lighted lawn pieces you can see for a block”. Light up santas, snownmen and more as seen in a 1968 Sears Wishbook catalog.

Further Reading: A Look Inside A 1957 Sears Christmas Book

"Brightly lighted lawn pieces you can see for a block". Lite up Santas, snownmen and more as seen in a 1968 Sears Wishbook catalog.

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I hope you enjoyed this fun collection of vintage Christmas light ads (they were so colorful!). Please share in the comment section, what your favourite was, or anything you wish to chat about regarding this topic. I love hearing from my readers.

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Black Friday Shopping in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook

It’s that time of the year, Black Friday Shopping and there are deals and commericals EVERYWHERE! I know I will be searching for some savings to get ahead of my holiday shopping (or finish it). No stores for me though, just online as I don’t want to fight the people.

Speaking of online shopping or in this case for the blog…catalog shopping, I thought it would be fun to step back in time and browse a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook / catalog to see what people might of been shopping for that year (for gifts or for themself). Plus I LOVE looking back at vintage catalog’s and magazines and have done a few blog posts in the past on this topic.

So please make sure you take a look after and let the shopping begin!

Note: The catalog is huge so I cannot possibly show it all. Click the image below to be taken to the full wishbook after your done with this highlight post.

1940s Vintage Christmas Catalog: Sears 1947 Christmas Catalogue

All images are from Archive.org


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1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook Catalog

History of Black Friday Shopping:

The day after Thanksgiving has been regarded as the beginning of the United States Christmas shopping season since 1952. The practice may be linked with the idea of Santa Claus parades. Parades celebrating Thanksgiving often include an appearance by Santa at the end of the parade, with the idea that “Santa has arrived” or “Santa is just around the corner” because Christmas is always the next major Christian holiday following Thanksgiving.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Santa or Thanksgiving parades were sponsored by department stores. These include the continuing Toronto Santa Claus Parade in Canada since 1905, originally sponsored by Eaton’s, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade held in Manhattan, New York City since 1924, sponsored by Macy’s. Department stores would use the parades to launch a big advertising push. Eventually, it became an unwritten rule that no store would try doing Christmas advertising before the parade was over. Therefore, the day after Thanksgiving became the day when the shopping season officially started (Source).

Vintage Gift & Personal Shopping Ideas

“Lovely ways to say Merry Christmas…Colorful Keystone slippers.”

These are some pretty spectacular slippers that I’m pretty sure one could wear out onto the street. 1940s wedges, peep toes, slip-on’s and more. Too cute!

1940s women's fashion-slippers in the latest late 1940s styles as seen in a  1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog.

“Flattering Scarfs for every woman”

A good scarf is the perfect gift as it can be worn many different ways and is so very stylish (even in our modern era!).

Further Reading: A Vintage Guide to 1940s Hair Accessories

1940s Women's Scarfs as seen in a  1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog. Perfect 1940s hair accessories idea and the perfect gift.

Beautiful soaps for mom that can be personalized, or colour coordinated with your bathroom. You can also pick up a perfume bar, tissue plastic box, glamour lite and a ‘Saucy Satchet Clown (mardi gras perfumed clown)’.

A note about the soaps…they will probably never leave their package and collect dust and eventually get thrown away. But they sure are pretty!

Christmas Gifts for mom! 1940s perfumed soaps in their pretty little packages as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

“Aprons for entertaining…Aprons for practical use.” “So smart and festive they make delightful Christmas gifts.”

1940s Womens Fashion-Aprons for entertaining and Aprons for practical use as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

“Dressy Handbags” featuring Rayon Corde (this year’s most elegant gift) and small dress-up handbags that are the perfect accessory for afternoons and after-dark.

1940s womens handbags / purses as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

Costume Jewelry is always a welcomed gift, especially when it’s charm bracelets and necklaces.

Further Reading: Vintage Charm Bracelets-Memories on a Dainty Chain

1940s costume jewelry. Moonbean jewelry by Coro and charm bracelets as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

Don we now our gay apparel” Colorful 1940s men ties in fantastic patterns.

Which one would you buy?

1940s men's ties in colorful patterns as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook

“….had just settled ourselves for a long winter’s nap.” Pilgram brand pajames..knits, broadcloth, flannelette.

Get dad the pajamas he always wanted!

1940s mens fashion: Men's Pajamas as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook

A good wallet never goes out of style.

I remember that when I was younger my dad got lots of wallets from us kids.

1940s vintage catalog page for men's wallets as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook

“Men’s Gold Bond Casuals, Jewelry Accessories.” 1940s Cufflinks & Men’s Jewelry by SWANK!

1940s men's Cufflinks & Men's Jewelry by SWANK! as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

“Girls Wear from Tots to Teens starting with winter caps & ensemble sets.” Plus “Sno-Belle” fur pillboxs for that fashionble teen in your home. The perfect answer to “What to give girls this holiday season?”

1940s girls fashion for winter time featuring winter hats and matching accessories like mittens and scarfs. All seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

Stuck on what kind of clothes to get that young man in your life? Make it plaid! Plaid is warm and it’s fun! Also a good pair of earmuffs go a long way.

1940s young men's fashion-Flannel jackets, flannel shirts, scarfs, hats and mitts plus robes as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

“Original Games by Cadaco-Ellis.” Board games are always a hit with kids AND adults!

1940s board games for sale in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog.

Musical instruments and mini electronic record player and phonograph for kids.

1940s vintage toys for kids as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog featuring Musical instruments and mini electronic record player and phonograph for kids.

The famous “Betsy Wetsy, Magic Skin Dolls” for that little girl looking for a reality check (joke!).

1940s toys for girls-The Betsy Wetsy Magic Skin Dolls as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

“Hampers, wastebaskets and Kitchen Accessories” to make a home complete.

1940s Laundry Hampers, and laundry baskets plus kitchen accessories as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook catalog

Give the gift of “Electric Table Appliances” like an Electric Therm-O-Jug or a Kent Coffee-Maker. Maybe a Kenmore Electric Liquidizer would be a welcomed present? Plus everyone loves a good toaster, so go ahead and pick up two!

1940s vintage appliances as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas wishbook. Give the gift of "Electric Table Appliances" like an Electric Therm-O-Jug or a Kent Coffee-Maker. Maybe a Kenmore Electric Liquidizer would be a welcomed present? Plus everyone loves a good toaster, so go ahead and pick up two!

“Closet Accessories.” Hangers, shoe bag & box and more!

I am also excited to see an item I have in my home…a STOCKING DRYER (the shell shaped item on the left in the middle). Cool!

Further Reading: A Peak Into My Vintage Collection- A 1949 Stocking Dryer

1940s Closet Accessories like hangers and stocking dryers as seen in a 1947  Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

“Still Cameras, Photographic Supplies” for the photographer this Christmas.

1940s Still Cameras and photographic supplies as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

Magazine subscriptions are a great way to please the reader in the family.

1940s magazine subscriptions for Christmas gifts as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

Bring on the kitchen kitsch! “Harmony House Giftware, Candles and lamps.” Matched, taste-tempting Strawberry Items. Make kitchen work a real pleasure!

1940s Homewares: Harmony House Giftware, Candles and lamps.” Matched, taste-tempting Strawberry Items as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook Vintage catalog

Before you finish your Black Friday shopping, make sure you pickup some Christmas Decor and Christmas treats!

Bubble lights are a very special Christmas memory for me as I remember them always being on our tree as a little kid. I would just curl up under the tree and watch them bubble for hours. Fantastic!

1940s Christmas decorations-Bubble lights as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook vintage catalog

“Christmas Card Assortments – 21 Tower embossed Christmas Cards”. Stock up for only $0.47.

1940s Christmas cards as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook Vintage Catalog

“Hard Candy for a sweet old-fashioned Christmas.”

Colourful candy is a must during the holiday season. Not only does it taste good, but its super fun for decor!

1940s hard candy for Christmas as seen in a 1947 Sears Christmas Wishbook Catalog.

Question Time: What was your favourite items showcased above? Share any thoughts about this blog post or others in the comments section below.

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz