It’s a small world — I literally bumped into reader Cindy (center) as I headed to shop in Northamptom this weekend. This is really kind of freaky, because that’s a half hour from her house and an hour from my house, and there are 6,497,967 people in the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Cindy had been going to tag sales with friends. She picked up this trio of vintage seagull wall art for $5. I think you’d call them “in the danish modern style” – although it might be more true to say “popular 70s.” I think these are great for patios… I have a brassy seagull wall hanging, also a steal $, above our barbecue in the U-shaped patio at the front of our house. Well done, Cindy. See you at the James Taylor concert at Tanglewood in two weeks!
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Willa Jones says
If anyone knows where I can find the Masketeers bicycle clock, let me know. I have one but a friend is desperate for one.
Marc says
I just purchased a Masketeers rooster on Ebay. I love it. Perfect period piece for my 1960’s house!
Amy Dietz says
Love those ducks. This is the version I was taught. It’s meant to be a conversation between two hunters peering out from a blind, fairly inebriated:
M R ducks.
M R not.
O S A R. C D E D B D wings? C D E D B D beaks?
I L B. M R ducks!
Keaton says
I have these same geese (or ducks, who knows). They are from the 60s – mine belonged to my grandparents; they bought them when they lived in their first house together, which they bought in 1963. There are pictures of them in that house with them hanging on the wall. Crazy that there are so many still around like them!
Steve Roe says
I just received 3 monkeys as a joke after the passing of my grandmother. Similar to what can be found at http://www.ebay.com/itm/Three-Wise-Monkeys-No-Evil-Masketeers-60s-Wall-Art-Mid-Century-American-Decor-/121233296821 . I will probably keep them around for quite some time unless I get an offer too good to refuse. Pretty cool piece of history.
Sean Boudreau says
Hi everyone,
I just got a set of these wonderful Masketeer birds. And I’m wondering, what is the best way to mount them on the wall? They each have two small holes in back (the holes do not go all the way through the wood). I’m not familiar with mounting hardware so I’m not sure how the whole thing is suppose to work.
Any advice greatly appreciated it!
Thank you for these great posts, I’ve learned a lot.
Sean
Sue says
I just purchased a set of two camels with ‘copyright 1961’ Masketeers inc. at a yard sale. Haven’t been able to find any information on them. Anyone ever heard of these?
pam kueber says
Not me, but your comment reminds me that I dreamed of Masketeers last night! In my dream, I went to visit an amazing high-style time capsule house, and on the wall, were a variety of Masketeers all grouped together. I wanted to buy them right off the wall, but I restrained myself, because this was just a visit, not an estate sale. Yet. I am getting crazier by the day.
Bobo says
This was a great post and the ensuing thread was fun and informative for me. Thank you!
I am somewhat of a Masketeers addict. I have been collecting a variety of them. So far, I have:
2 different kinds of fish sets. One is orange, another is blue.
Peacocks.
One pair of big cats and one pair of kittens.
A set of ducks.
A set of geese.
A set of pheasants.
pam kueber says
You gotta send me pics!!!!!
Lee Ann says
I have the Masketeers 1961 lion, with metal mane and tail!! purchased as a wedding gift from my mother’s aunts who lived in Wheeling WV, as a wedding gift for my parents wedding. I have a picture!
jane says
Glad we made this post when we did, Uncle Walter passed away last year and we would never have known that these were actually Ibis….after all that!