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Set of three vintage Dallas Simpson "Wide Eyed" child prints

We bought this trio of ‘wide-eyed children’ prints this week – a bit of classic 1950s kitsch.

detail of vintage Dallas Simpson "Wide Eyed" child print of a boy with a string of onions

We often buy Tretchikoff prints from this era, but don’t normally go for images quite this cutesy.

They were such good examples of the type, though – and they do certainly have their fans… Red or Dead founder, Wayne Hemingway famously. Check out his book on the subject, Above The Mantelpiece: Mass-Market Masterpieces

Detail of vintage Dallas Simpson print showing her signature

The artist of these three is Dallas Simpson. Simpson moved with her husband in the mid 1960s from London to live in a mobile home in West Sussex by the sea. She had no children of her own and her husband used to prime either her canvases or more often she painted on board.

She was a prolific artist of big eyed urchin children, and she used to sell the originals and reproduction rights as long as payment was immediate, to fund her simple life and her beloved gin.

Simpson painted under a number of pseudonyms including Emma Louise and Kelita with subtle changes of style in the painting but with the same subject matter. (biographical information taken from Felix Rosenstiel´s Widow & Son Ltd).

vintage Dallas Simpson "Wide eyed" child print of boy sitting on a riverbank holding a fishing rod

All three are in excellent condition with original frames. So if you’re a fan, drop us an email and we’ll give you first refusal before they go into our pitch or listed on our website.

set of three vintage prints of "Wide Eyed" children by Dallas Simpson

If you’d like to do a bit more investigating, other artists in the genre include Maio, Lee, Betty Raphael and Margaret Keane.

Postcards home

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collection of vintage London Transport postcards

Much of our correspondence is done by email and text message these days…

vintage 1963 London Transport postcard - "Spring" by Harry Stevens vintage 1962 London Transport postcard. "Working" designed by Susanna Bott

…but it’s great when you get a real letter or card.

vintage 1958 London Transport postcard. "Summer Wallks" designed by Robert Tavener vintage 1963 London Transport postcard. "Nature Study" designed by Gaynor Chapman

Especially if they look like these!!

collection of vintage London Transport postcards

These are from our small collection of vintage postcards.

vintage 1961 London Transport postcard. "London Sightseeing Bus Tours" designed by Karo vintage 1959 London Transport postcard. "Roundabout" designed by Victor Galbraith

They’re taken from London Transport posters dating from the 1950s & 60s.

vintage 1961 London Transport postcard. "Autumn Leaves" designed by John Burningham vintage 1962 London Transport postcard. "Village Churches" designed by Gaynor Chapman

Artists including John Burningham, Victor Galbraith, Gaynor Chapman, Robert Tavener, Harry Stevens and Abram Games are featured here.

vintage 1960 London Transport postcard. "Spring" designed by Harry Stevens vintage 1960 London Transport postcard. "Conducted Coach Tours" designed by Abram Games

They’d certainly be a welcome addition to a pile of bills coming through the letterbox!

Girls, girls, girls!

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Pair of original vintage Tretchicoff prints, "Zulu Girl" and "Zulu Maiden"

He’s gone and done it again!

Original vintage 1950s print of "Zulu Girl" by Vladimir Tretchikoff

Justin’s come home today with another couple of girls.

Original vintage "Zulu Girl" print by Vladimir Tretchikoff

This time it’s a pair of original 1950s framed prints – Zulu Girl and Zulu Maiden.

Original vintage "Zulu Maiden" print by Vladimir Tretchikoff

I’m not complaining…

Original vintage "Zulu Maiden" print by Vladimir Tretchikoff

…as they’re stunning and quite hard to find – especially in good condition.

Signature of Vladimir Tretchikoff

They’re by Vladimir Tretchikoff and are from a series he did of beautiful girls from around the world – the most famous probably being the iconic Chinese Girl (or Green Lady as she’s affectionately known).

We’ll be putting the pair of them up for sale very soon!

Booked Up!

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Collection of art and design books | H is for Home

We’re excited to announce that we’ve just added an Amazon a-store to the H is for Home website.

It’s full of books & magazines that we find inspirational, informative or both. We’ve divided them into sections such as Guides to vintage collecting, 1950s design, Pottery & ceramics and Interior & style magazines.

Link to H is for Home bookshop (UK)

Link to H is for Home bookshop (US)

Come & have a browse!