1950s Mugs
The 1950s called...they want their values back Mug
by uselessandshiny
$13 $18
Description: From the 1950s, a message from United States Civil Defense " Alert Today - Alive Tomorrow. ".
1950s Civil Defense, Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow Mug
by Historicimage
$13 $18
Description: This is my The Creature from the Black Lagoon Faux Retro Movie Poster titled "Primeval Creature" Enjoy!
The Creature from the Black Lagoon Faux Retro Movie Poster Mug
by xenomorphicpress
$13 $18
Description: Lee Triemert opened Lee's Liquor Lounge in Minneapolis in the late '50s, and ran it with his wife until he passed away in '76. Lou Sirian bought the bar in '77, but continued to call it Lee's, because Lou is the kind of guy who likes to keep things the way they are. That model seemed to work for Lou, as Lee's remained a mainstay of the city’s historically working-class North Loop neighborhood for decades. Housed in a 125-year-old former warehouse, Lee's was the go-to watering hole for blue collar employees for generations, but as the factories left, so did many of the customers. Lou brought in live music in the mid '80s, and this is when Lee's got its second wind as a music venue, with sort of a honky tonk dive bar vibe.
Cowboy | Prairie Ranger | Cowboy Outfit | Retro | Vintage 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s Mug
by T-Shirts
$13 $18
Description: Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, better known as "Fonzie" or "The Fonz," is a fictional character in the American sitcom Happy Days that ran from 1974 until 1984. The Fonz was a stereotypical greaser who rode a motorcycle, wore a leather jacket, and typified the essence of cool, in contrast to his circle of friends. He was originally a secondary character but was soon positioned as a lead role when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity. Fonzie was seen by many as the epitome of coolness and was so popular, that in the second season producers considered renaming the show to "Fonzie's Happy Days." The Fonz is one of only two characters (along with Howard Cunningham) to appear in all 255 episodes of the series ten-year run.
Description: Squirt was created by Herb Bishop in 1938. In 1941, a mascot named "Lil' Squirt" was created for marketing the product. Squirt became a popular soft drink in many parts of the country, especially the West and Southwest. In the 1950s, it became commonly used as a mixer in cocktails. Squirt is naturally flavored but contains less than 2% grapefruit juice. Like many other soft drinks, the packaging of Squirt has varied over the years. In 1983, Diet Squirt, the first soft drink in the United States to be sweetened with aspartame, was introduced. In the mid 1980s, a vitamin-C-enriched Diet Squirt Plus was briefly marketed. In the early 1990s, Squirt Sorbet, a frozen treat, was offered in Detroit area supermarkets.
Description: Squirt was created by Herb Bishop in 1938. In 1941, a mascot named "Lil' Squirt" was created for marketing the product. Squirt became a popular soft drink in many parts of the country, especially the West and Southwest. In the 1950s, it became commonly used as a mixer in cocktails. Squirt is naturally flavored but contains less than 2% grapefruit juice. Like many other soft drinks, the packaging of Squirt has varied over the years.mIn 1983, Diet Squirt, the first soft drink in the United States to be sweetened with aspartame, was introduced. In the mid 1980s, a vitamin-C-enriched Diet Squirt Plus was briefly marketed. In the early 1990s, Squirt Sorbet, a frozen treat, was offered in Detroit area supermarkets.
Description: Beautiful t shirt for Halloween costume for men and women. Cool t-shirt for you to love halloween. Perfect for birthday, anniversary, valentine's day, christmas, mother's day, easter or halloween costume. Gift for mom, daughter, sister, aunt, mom, gift for all family and best friends.
Pin up Girl Witch Happy Halloween Retro Poster Mug
by Jose Luiz Filho Store
$13 $18
Description: Classic horror is often actually more melancholy than scary, and the audience has a tendency to sometimes end up relating to and feeling more for the "monster" as a victim than the people, and humankind is revealed to be in truth more of a monster. This trait in particular is the true art of classic horror and is rarely seen in modern films. In Creature from the Black Lagoon, this is the case when Gill-Man, an innocent piscine amphibious humanoid creature who was simply trying to live his life in peace, is attacked by frightened men ... a common tale ... especially metaphorically. As for the Price is Right nametag, that's just my little absurdist twist ... and a reminder that this monster's name is not "Creature."
Come on Down, Gill-Man! (Creature from the Black Lagoon) Mug
by PlaidDesign
$13 $18
Description: Keith Black was an American producer of high-performance drag racing engines. Black first made a name for himself in the mid-1940s in boat racing when he set a world record in his second time out at the Salton Sea running one of his first performance engines. He opened Keith Black Racing Engines in 1959 and by 1961 his boat racing exploits included nearly 50 international and national records. Drag racing teams took notice and Black’s builds for the drag strip became one of the winningest engines in the NHRA in the ’60s and his aluminum engine blocks would dominate the market throughout the ’70s. The engines Keith Black produced were based on the Chrysler 426 Hemi, Chevy Big Block, and Oldsmobile Big Block designs.
Description: Great Lakes Dragaway is a quarter mile dragstrip in the Town of Paris, Kenosha County, near Union Grove, Wisconsin. The drag strip opened in 1955, making it the 2nd oldest continuously operating drag strip in the country after Inyokern Airport closed. #1 is Redding Raceway in California, which opened in 1953. In the early days of the track, races were started by a flagman (before drag strip Christmas Trees) and cars sometimes raced four abreast.