Some of it completely justified, like this:
This one cost more, but I figured this could count as my official “birthday splurge”.
(Like I need another, but whatever.)
The Perfume Kits appeared in the Spiegel 1957 Holiday catalog, and the Sewing Kit version appeared in the Sears 1957 Wishbook.
However, the Big Poodle mold (as distinguished from the Small Poodle mold, which technically didn’t get an official release until the 1990s) wasn’t “announced” as a Breyer product until the 1958 Toy Fair.
It’s pretty obvious that the model had been for sale for some time prior to its Toy Fair debut, since not only did the mold have to be ready to photograph for inclusion in the holiday catalogs by Spring of 1957, they also can be spotted in a Western Saddle Company sales ad in the June 1957 of Western Horseman.
My guess is that it was originally scheduled for a 1957 release, but there might have been some technical issues and the mold itself wasn't ready for production (or even test shots) until after Toy Fair. Instead of making an interim announcement, they just put it in production and and waited until the next Toy Fair to say Hey Look, New Product!
This sort of nonsense is why a lot of Breyer release dates from the 1950s through the early 1970s have a little “circa/ca.” tag in front of them.
3 comments:
He's beautiful! I sold a black one with a red cape on eBay a few years ago. I don't remember what I sold him for.......but he had a wiggly ear! Does your black one have a wiggly ear?
The way you've photographed him, he looks like he 'still has a tooth in his mouth' and my assuming brain supplied the other, making me look twice, Wow! A lovely old mold.
Like the shiny poodle you kindly allowed me to examine at BF (*sniff* rip 2020), I don't believe I've ever really looked at a complete perfume poodle. Someday you need to grace us with a conga line shot of all your poodles! (For models with so little paint there sure seem to be a lot of variants) I'm curious, has the bottom half of the nose been rubbed bare or did they just not bother with the paint?
Timaru—I see the photographic illusion of the 'fang' as well & now have this lovely mental image of a Dracula Poodle with cape & everything!
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