Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Sparklers for the 4th


I'm not sure who's influencing whom, but I'm pretty sure that over the years, I've seen a Grucci fireworks version of all of these rhinestone confections. Even the last one.






























Happy 4th!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Firecracker Boards


I was going to save this for July 4th, but I just couldn't wait. Later this week, Morphy Auctions of Pennsylvania will be offering over 1,300 lots of pyrotechniana from the collection of George Moyer. You may have read about his five decades of collecting all things firecracker-related in the New York Times, a couple of weeks ago. The labels, of course, are endlessly fascinating for their iconography and design, but for me the gems are the salesman's sample boards. The careful arrays of sparklers, roman candles, rockets, pinwheels, cones, etc., all seem to hint at the spectacular displays awaiting the user.

You can see all 19 of them, and slightly larger images of the ones I’ve posted, here.


























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