Friday, December 31, 2010

Penguin Summer: All mixed up

With so many penguin ornaments piling up in the RV, it’s surprising that I didn’t get confused about which ones I had bought already. There were instances throughout the summer where I bought duplicates and also a few times when I bought penguins that belong together at different places. Here was a case where I bought the same ornaments just days apart. I could have checked the bag from Hershey Park to see if I had already bought the two penguins shown today, but for some reason I didn’t. I only photographed one of the two sets.

RAZ Holiday Imports roly-poly pair with fuzzy backs wearing green scarf and red scarf
Acquired: July 24, 2009, Incredible Christmas, Hershey Park, Pa.
Number: 0670 0671
Size: 3.5 and 4 inches tall
Price: $8.99 each

Duplicates of above
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Head, N.C.
Number: 0676 0677
Price: $8.50 each

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Penguin Summer: Outer Banks

The next few days went pretty much according to plan, except we thought we might never get through the traffic bottle neck around Washington, D.C. Along the way we took an unplanned tour through the gigantic Smithsonian air and space center in northern Virginia and listened to a free hip-hop concert next to our campground in North Carolina. We had to meet my sister Gale, mother of Nikki and grandmother of Cory and Hayley, at the southern end of the Outer Banks where she was joining us for the rest of the trip. We spent a few days driving north taking in the beautiful sights and found The Christmas Mouse just before we returned to the mainland. You’ve already seen a few of the ornaments I found there , but there were many more, including this unusual “sock monkey” style penguin. If I remember correctly, there was a whole small tree with other “sock monkey” animals. I also like these penguins with nifty flower pattern on their bellies in reverse of one another. They have really nice boots too.

“Sock monkey” penguin
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Heads, N.C.
Number: 0683
Size: 5.25 inches tall
Price: $7

Pink cheeked roly-poly penguins with embroidery pattern on bellies
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Heads, N.C.
Number: 0678 0679
Size: 3.5 inches tall
Price: $3 each

Heavy penguin with no feet, flowing green scarf and metal wreath on a gold wire
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Heads, N.C.
Number: 0680
Size: 3.5 inches tall
Price: $5.50

Penguin in gold toe stocking with tree, candy cane and dangling gifts
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Heads, N.C.
Number: 0681
Size: 4 inches tall

Light-up lantern with penguin head wearing Santa hat and green plaid scarf
Acquired: July 28, 2009, Christmas Mouse, Nags Heads, N.C.
Number: 0682
Size: 5.25 inches tall

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Penguin Summer: Hershey Park

By the time we left Cooperstown, N.Y. and the Baseball Hall of Fame, we were a day or two behind our planned schedule. Our next night was supposed to be near Hershey, Pa., with a visit to the amusement park the next day. Instead we headed for my home in northeastern Pennsylvania where we regrouped and modified our itinerary for the rest of trip. We got up early the next day, drove to Hershey and spent a fun day at the park. There wasn’t time for the chocolate factory tour, but there was time for a stop at the Christmas shop on the way out of the park. We found a number of penguins.

The big ornament at the top was one of a bagful of penguins we found. It reminds of the film “March of the Penguins,” especially the part where the male emperors huddled together and slowly shifted positions to keep each other warm in the middle of Antarctica’s winter. The penguins go all the way around the bulb, which is covered all over with a frosty glaze.

Large glass ball with all-around penguin scene and covered in frosty glaze
Acquired: July 24, 2009, Incredible Christmas, Hershey Park, Pa.
Number: 0667
Size: 4 inches diameter
Price: $4.99

Seasons of Cannon Falls big red cutaway ball with changing light penguin inside
Acquired: July 24, 2009, Incredible Christmas, Hershey Park, Pa.
Number: 0668
Size: 4.5 diameter
Price: $14.95

Two chubby ceramic penguins with dangling screwed-in feet wearing red hat with blue trim with plaid scarf and blue hat with stripes and plaid trim with striped scarf
Acquired: July 24, 2009, Incredible Christmas, Hershey Park, Pa.
Number: 0672 0673
Size: 4.25 inches tall
Price: $2 each

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Penguin summer: Baseball Hall of Fame

After Mystic we drove to Plymouth, Mass and drove through New Hampshire and Vermont on our way to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.  We spent a good part of the day in the museum, but we also had to stop at Christmas Around the Corner to see if they had any penguins. In addition to the tinsel-scarf set posted earlier this month, there was the clown-like sliding penguin at the top of the picture. The other two came about a week later at the end of the trip.

Seasons of Cannon Falls clown-like penguin sliding on red and white striped belly with gift on back
Acquired: July 23, 2009, Christmas Around the Corner, Cooperstown, N.Y.
Number: 0666
Size: 4.25 inches long
Price: $9.99

Seasons of Cannon Falls clown-like penguin with blue and white striped belly with candy cane strapped on back and penguin with pink and white belly with a bucket of snowballs
Acquired: July 29, 2009, Christmas Spirit, Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Number: 0688 0689
Size: 5.5 and 5 inches tall
Price: $8 each

Monday, December 27, 2010

Penguin summer: Mystic Aquarium

After the Bavarian bonanza in the summer of 2009, the penguins kept rolling in thanks to fantastic camper trip I took with my niece Nikki and her two kids, Cory and Hayley. Our first stop was the Mystic Seaport Museum and Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut. The aquarium even had a small penguin exhibit. We found this nice ornament in the gift shop.

Mythos Glass and Tagua round glass with penguin on bubbly blue background
Acquired: July 20, 2010, Mystic Aquarium store, Mystic, Conn.
Number: 0662
Size: 2.75 inches tall
Price: $9.99

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Past

There was one more ornament from Regensburg, Germany. By the time my friend and I returned to the little shops, Anne had gathered my selections, including this one that she said is probably 100 years old. What I wouldn’t give to know more about this amazing old penguin. Her husband Leo had come back from the post office. They were still looking for an old clip-on style penguin that Anne said should have been with the penguins or with the other clip=on ornaments. She searched  high and low. We even went back to the first shop, where Leo found some more penguins that weren’t ornaments. And we went around the corner to where Anne had a display window on one of the main streets to see if it was there. “I think someone may have taken it,” she said. “It happens.” She wanted to look some more and she and Leo needed to pack all my ornaments, so Jose and I went to a nearby beer garden for a sausage and beer lunch. When we got back, all the penguins were neatly packed in two cardboard boxes, but there was no clip-on penguin. I gave Anne my address in case it ever turned up, but I haven’t heard from her. I was worried about getting all these ornaments home in one piece, especially this old antique. I even had to go through a complicated second check-in in London, because I accidentally packed a treasured Swiss Army knife in the suitcase with the penguins. But, as you can see, it all worked out and the old blue glass penguin has a prominent spot on my penguin tree, this year the blue tree.

Antique blue glass penguin with tinted feet eyes and beak
Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany
Number: 0650
Size: 5.25 inches tall
Price: 45 euros

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas to all

This is another one of the handmade ceramic ornaments from Anne and Leo Klosters’ shops in Regensburg, Germany. Frohes Fest is German for Happy Holiday, but no matter how you say it, My Penguin Tree wants everyone to have a Merry Christmas. And here are all my penguins, tree by tree.

The winter fun tree at the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton. All skiing, all skating, all sledding.

The big tree in the living room. It's all glass and class.

The blue tree in the tv room. I <3 this tree!

The little tree and front windows with all the stuffed animal and fabric penguins.

The wood tree in Jenny’s room upstairs.

The fun tree (all the rest of the ornaments) in Becky’s room.

Red clay ceramic Frohes Fest penguin
Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany
Number: 0657
Size: 4.5 inches tall
Price: 14.50 euros

Friday, December 24, 2010

Just like old times

Anne Kloster wasn’t able to tell me much about the ornaments except that some were considerably old. I hope some day that I can find out more about the penguins I found at her shop in Regensberg, Germany.  This glittery bulbous penguin is almost certainly from the mid 1980s, because I have two other glass ornaments that are exactly the same shape. 

The only difference is the paint job. I don’t know exactly when I got the first two, but it seems like I’ve always had them. At least one of them was a gift, I think.

Another ornament I hope I can identify is this Christopher Radko penguin. I’ll have to see if I can dig up some old Radko catalogs in order to find out what year it was made. It can’t be more than 25 years and it’s probably made more like 10 or 12 years ago. Just a guess.

Glittery bulbous glass ornament with red eyes and beak
Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany
Number: 0655
Size: 4.75 inches tall
Price: about 19.80 €

Two bulbous glass ornaments
Acquired: mid 1980s, probably at least one a gift
Number: 0159 0160
Size: about 4.75 inches tall

Well-dressed glass Christopher Radko genteleman
Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany
Number: 0653
Size:
Price: 49 euros

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The mother lode

When Anne opened the door to her other store across the street, I could tell I was in someplace special. While the souvenir store was filled with trinkets, this store was filled with antiques. Dolls, dishes, lamps, toys. Everywhere you looked was another treasure. She led me down a narrow hallway, narrow because the walls were lined with overburdened shelves, and into a small dark room. When Anne switched on the light all I could see were stacks of glass cabinets all around us from the floor to the ceiling. The middle of the room had a block of stacked cabinets too, leaving a narrow path to walk around it. Some of the cabinets had doors, others pulled out like drawers, and all of them were full of Christmas tree ornaments. Here are some of the penguins we found.
There are some more that I’ll be posting over the next couple of days, and there were some that I knew I already owned. I think some of the handmade ceramic ornaments in yesterday’s post came from the second store. It’s where Anne told me about not being able to compete with the Chinese manufacturers. “Where did you get them all,” I asked. “I was going to open a museum, but the economy hurt the tourist business,” she said. The Klosters had been collecting ornaments for about as long as I have been collecting penguins and I was surrounded by the results. I don’t know how much time had passed, but it was longer than a walk around the block would take. I told Anne I had to go find my friend at the café and that I wanted to look some more. When I got to the end of the street, José was standing in the plaza, hands on hips, waiting and wondering when I would show up. “It’s bad,” I told him. “I think I found the mother lode.” And we headed back to the shop.

Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany

Smoky glass parent and chick
Number: 0646
Size: 5 inches tall
Price: 19.50 euros

Tall glass pair
Number: 0647 0648
Size: 4.5 to 5 inches tall
Price: 25 and 29 euros

Glass pair huddled on ice with Santa hats
Number: 0649
Size: 4 inches tall
Price: 29 euros

Glass family on plastic or glass ice floe
Number: 0651
Size: 4.75 inches tall
Price: 59 euros

Small penguin with white glitter belly and blue scarf
Number: 0652
Size: 2 inches tall
Price: 6.50 euros

Glittery silver blue penguin with bulbous nose
Number: 0654
Size: 3.75 inches tall
Price: 14.80 euros

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Homemade penguins

After spotting one penguin ornament and thinking that I was finished shopping, Anne Klosters, the shop owner, began to show me others, including some of these hand-painted ceramic ornaments that she and Leo, her husband, made themselves.
“We stopped making them when we could no longer compete with the cost of Chinese-made ornaments,” she told me. I don’t remember exactly which of the ornaments she found first, and it’s possible she showed me a couple that I already owned, but after I had five or so penguins selected, Anne said, “We have more in our other shop.” First we had to “close up” this store, because Leo had just stepped away to the post office. Closing up meant turning out the lights and attaching a chain across the open door. Then we went to the other shop a couple of doors down on the other side of the street.

Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany

Small red clay penguin looking back with yellow feet and beak
Number: 0656
Size: 2.5 inches tall
Price: 4.90 euros

Thick white ceramic cutout with green scarf and orange feet and beak
Number: 0659
Size: 2.5 inches tall
Price: 5.50 euros

White ceramic penguin with orange feet and beak
Number: 0660
Size: 2.5 inches tall
Price: 4.90 euros

Red clay cutout penguin with red scarf and orange feet and beak
Number: 0661
Size 3.75 inches tall
Price: 4.90 euros

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tip of the iceberg

The trip to Rothenburg ob der Tauber proved to be a bonanza for penguin ornaments, but that’s only the first half of the story. On the drive back to Prague, we went a little out of our way to visit another medieval city. Regensburg, while not preserved in the same way as Rothenburg, offers a lot of worthy historical features, including beautiful views along the Danube and the gothic Cathedral of St. Peter. It was late morning when we arrived, just in time for a pipe organ recital at the church, not a shabby way to take a break in the middle of a long drive. After the concert, we sat at a café across the plaza for a leisurely glass of wine or two. While my friend José finished his wine, I decided to take a look at the shops in the narrow streets behind us, just to see what might be there. It didn’t look promising, but I went down one more alley and found a little store filled with trinkets, some that looked like Christmas tree ornaments. I ducked through the small door and right behind me followed a short woman.
“Guten Tag,” she said.
“Hello,” I replied.
“Where are you from?” she asked me.
“United States.”
“Probably just looking, eh?” she half-asked and half spoke under her breath.
“Well, I see what I want.” I was pointing above her cash register, because at that moment I spotted this glass penguin ornament. My shopping mission was accomplished, or so I thought. Then the floodgates opened.

Glass penguin on a clear circle
Acquired: July 1, 2009, Regensburger-Tändlerei, Regensburg, Germany
Number: 0658
Size: 3 inches diameter
Price: 9.80 euros

Monday, December 20, 2010

An old friend

Maybe my favorite find at Käthe Wohlfahrt’s in Rothenburg ob der Tauber is the wood pullstring penguin on the right. When I saw it at the store I recognized an old friend that I had bought about 25 years before at the United Nations gift shop in New York. This might be the only time I intentionally bought a duplicate of an ornament that I already owned. Later that year, when I began to unpack the ornaments and set up the tree, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the new pullstring ornament was different in a number of ways. Despite the orange feet and some of the painted details, I still think of the new penguin as a duplicate of the old one.

Famo wood pullstring penguin, made in Austria
Acquired: 1980s, United Nations gift shop, New York
Number: 0039
Size: 5.25 inches tall

Wood pullstring penguin
Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfart, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Number: 0626
Size: 5.25 inches tall
Price: 12.95 euros

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Crystal clear

I had collected a basket full of penguin ornaments at Käthe Wohlfahrt’s in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and found this last one right before I got to the checkout counter. It’s unlike the other ornaments I bought that day, and actually unlike any other in the collection. It’s clear blown glass so it captures light and reflections in fascinating ways.

Clear blown glass penguin
Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfahrt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Number: 0641
Size: 3.75 inches tall
Price: 3.50 euros

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Clip art

I was happy to find this penguin, the only clip-on ornament in my collection. I guess the clip-on is usually reserved for flying birds that perch on tree branches, not for their flightless friends from the south.

Painted clip-on glass adelie penguin
Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfahrt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Number: 0640
Size: 3.25 inches tall
Price: 3.50 euros

Friday, December 17, 2010

Golden boy

A few of the ornaments I found at Käthe Wohlfahrt’s in Rothenburg ob der Tauber were medium sized, like this big-headed molded glass penguin. It takes a front and back shot to show it in all its gold, glittery glory.

Molded glass penguin with heavy gold glitter trim on Santa hat
Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfahrt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Number: 0627
Size: 3.5 inches tall
Price: 6.95 euros

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Small wonders

A running theme at Käthe Wohlfahrt seemed to be tiny ornaments. This came in handy, as you’ll find out later, when it came time to pack for the trip home from Prague. All of these little penguins were on display throughout the store and organized by style in baskets and pigeonholes. I had to check each room to be sure I had all the penguins. I even overdid it and wound up with a couple of tiny figurines that turned out not to be ornaments. Oh, well, they make a nice accent on the breakfast counter.

Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfahrt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Tiny stepping penguin
Number: 0631
Size: 1 inch tall
Price: 1 euro

Four flattish skier, parents with chick, and holding candy cane
Number: 0632 0633 0644 0638
Size: 1.75 inches tall
Price: 2 euros each, top penguin 2.95 eruos (unexplained difference)

Three with tree, wreath and trowel
Number: 0635 0636 0637
Size: 1.5 inches tall
Price: 1.85 euros each

Three tiny molded glass with skis, present and tree
Number: 0642 0643 0644
Size: 2.25 inches tall
Price: 3.95 euros

Puffy blown glass penguin
Number: 0645
Size: 1.5 inches tall
Price: 4.50 euros

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Old World charm

Sometimes the penguins find me. On a side trip to Bavaria from Prague a couple of years ago, I found myself on the way to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a restored walled medieval city that attracts tourists from around the world. After booking a hotel online, I did a search for Christmas shops and came across Käthe Wohlfahrt’s, a legendary store that specializes in traditional German ornaments. It turned out to be next door to the hotel. Käthe Wohlfahrt is more than a Christmas shop. It’s like a Christmas museum where you can shop as you admire the exhibits. One of their trademarks seems to b a penguin pulling a gift-laden sled carrying a Christmas tree, of which I have several examples.

Acquired: June 30, 2009, Käthe Wohlfahrt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Glass sled puller
Number: 0639
Size: 3.5 inches tall
Price: 16.50 Euros

Wood sled pullers
Number: 0628 0629 0630
Size: 2.75 inches tall
Price: 11.95 Euros each (10.95 for blue ornament)