Hotel door hangers

A bit more on hotel Ephemera…

Michael Lebowitz of the “Big Spaceship” blog has an interesting display today.  When his grandfather passed away the family found a whole wall in his study filled with hotel door hangers.  His father had travelled the globe in the foreign service.

Angkor WathThe 55 piece display has hotel Ephemera from Beirut to Sydney to Yugoslavia and even Angkor Wath.  They are all lovely, and have great variations of graphic design.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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New York Hotel Ephemera

I may well be wrong, but I seem to note that travel related Ephemera, in many cases, outlast other forms of “transitory written and printed matter“. I continually notice old cruise ship brochures, train and airplane schedules, travel related advertising, adventure brochures and similar items.

New Yorker HotelToday I ran across an interesting article in a blog entitled AM New York. This particular blog article under the sub heading of Urbanite was entitled: Gotham’s Gems – Urbanite visits the New Yorker Hotel. Its an interview with a fellow named Joe Kinney, who is both the hotel’s engineer and its historian. The hotel closed in 1972 and was purchased by the Unification Church. In 1994, it reopened under its original name and is now reclaiming its lost history.

The article is filled with pictures of some of the printed items from the hotel of the past. We found this one particularly interesting because it boasts 2500+ rooms and “television too!” Was there really a time when every hotel room did not have a television?

If you are planning a trip to New York City, perhaps the New Yorker hotel might be just the place for you.. even if only to try and discover some of its long lost Ephemera.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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Olympic Ephemera

As we await tomorrow’s opening of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, many Ephemera collectors are also anxiously awaiting the onslaught of collectibles that will emanate from this years games.  But the big money is not in the stamps and pins, it is in the medals, torches, and “victors’ sweat stains”.

Conde Nast in its Portfolio.com website says:

It’s too soon to tell which athletes’ belongings will have legs this year, and experts certainly don’t put much stock in the heaps of official goods. “They’ll make great mementos, but they won’t appreciate,” says Allen of the record 300 products Beijing has licensed to help offset its (also record) $40 billion in infrastructure and organizational costs. Indeed, thousands of Olympic pins, stamps, postcards, and Coca-Cola cans are available on eBay—from games past and present—for less than $20. And while ticket stubs from the storied 1980 “Miracle on Ice” U.S. versus Soviet Union hockey game can fetch $500, game ephemera, too, is best tucked away with your photo albums.

Jackie Chan PosterWhile that may be true for those who make a living on buying and selling Ephemera, there are many collectors out there who will be more than happy to have a copy of the official program or event brochure or ticket stub in their personal collection.

If you have an ephemeral item from one of the past Winter or Summer Olympics in your collection and would like to describe it, have it shown here at Encore-Ephemera, please contact me. I’d be more than pleased to highlight it in one of our upcoming blog articles.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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Vintage Bloomers? Ephemera? What??

Recent articles in various blogs report that Queen Victoria’s 1890s handmade knickers went on auction recently and sold for a cool price tag of $9000. The royal knickers boast a fifty inch waist with drawstring and open-crotch. Barbara Rusch, the president of The Ephemera Society of Canada was the lucky winner. She has collected Queen Victoria’s items for the past twenty-five years. Not only was she the winning bidder of the bloomers but she also obtained a Queen Victoria chemise, with a bust size of sixty-six inches, for the hefty fee of eight thousand dollars. A bit steep, considering it was valued at only six hundred dollars.

In addition to the knickers and chemise, Barbara also owns a pair of pink hand-embroidered silk stockings and other pieces from Queen Victoria’s garments and jewelery.

“As the president of The Ephemera Society of Canada, Barbara has permitted her private collection of Queen Victoria items, entitled “Ephemera from the Age of Victoria”, to be displayed for the enjoyment of the general population.” Where it is displayed is not so obvious from the internet articles.

So my question of the day is…. do you consider vintage underwear to fit into the conventional definition of Ephemera? Let me hear your thoughts.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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