Showing posts with label lenox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lenox. Show all posts

Friday, September 3, 2010

...and Everything Nice

This Snow White cinnamon jar was part of the larger Lenox 24-piece Walt Disney Spice Jar Collection. Released in 1995, each container was "handcrafted of ivory porcelain and embellished with 24 karat gold." The set was available by subscription at a rate of two jars every other month. Original price was $14.95 (USD) per jar. A hardwood spice rack was included at no extra charge.

Lenox Snow White Cinnamon Decanter (approx. 4" tall).

Bottom Detail.

Backside of jar. Above images from personal collection.


The collection included Mickey Mouse onion, Dumbo caraway, Lion King celery, Pluto nutmeg and many other Disney characters and princesses.

1995 Lenox Spice Jars. Images courtesy of Sport Things 101. Used with permission.


An advertisement for the set appeared in the Fall 1996 Disney Magazine (formerly Disney News).

Ad scan courtesy of Dan Alexander Dizmentia.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

May Day, Maypole, and the Silly Symphony Swings

It's May Day and time to take a turn around the Maypole! See some great vintage images of the Maypole Dance posted by Barbara Marlow Irwin.





You too can learn how to do your own Maypole Dance at wikiHow.

Or if you'd rather watch the Disney princesses Belle, Cinderella, and Snow White dance around a maypole, you can with this fine china box. Each princess holds a different colored ribbon. Bas-hearts and flourishes, highlighted with 24 karat gold, encircle the box. It is crafted of hand painted Lenox ivory fine china. Measures 9" in height. This collectible was introduced 2007.



And while it's not exactly a Maypole, the new Silly Symphony Swings ride at Disney's California Adventure Park does have that certain look about it. Though cleverly renamed from the original Orange Stinger, it's actually been re-themed after The Band Concert--the first color short to feature Mickey Mouse (which was not part of the Silly Symphonies film series).


Scheduled to open this month, it appears that this ride will now have the look and feel that Walt would have approved of in his day. See how its coming together below:

Video via Disney Parks.

Now just for the springtime fun it, here's the film:

Video posted by edgelee84