November 13, 2017 5 min read 7 Comments
In the eyes of children we find the joy of Christmas. In their hearts we find its meaning.
-Leland Thomas
Celebrating Christmas through the eyes of children is an irresistible way to capture the magic of the season. Since our FrenchGardenHouse is once again filled with children, our beloved little people, it seems that Christmas brings a whole new excitement! Today I'm sharing a part of the article I wrote about collecting antique children's toys for the Holiday issue of Victorian Homes Magazine.19th Century Hand Carved Horses
As most of you know, Queen Victoria and her German husband Prince Albert introduced the Christmas tree as the centerpiece of the royal family’s holiday celebration. Theirs was a love story, they had a great love for each other and they captured the imagination of a generation. An engraving showing the royal family gathered around their “tree of love”, as it was called, gifts and toys beneath, was published in the Illustrated London News in 1848. Eager to emulate the Royals, society and the middle class introduced decorated trees and gifts to their own Christmas celebrations, and a loving tradition was born.{ps. I love this little boy. Boys wore "skirts" until they graduated to pants at a certain age. Isn't he dapper?}
Charles Dickens called the tree “the pretty German toy”, in his “A Christmas Tree” in 1850, and soon the Christmas tree became a fashionable addition to every household who could afford one. Celebrating Christmas became a family affair only in the 19th century, as Christmas was celebrated at home.For it is good to be children sometimes,
and never better than at Christmas,
when its mighty founder was a child himself.
-Charles Dickens
WHAT TYPE OF ANTIQUE TOYS ARE YOU DRAWN TO AND WHY?
November 15, 2017
I had so much fun reading and viewing this beautiful post dear Lidy! I would have fit right in as a child with these special toys. I marvel at the beautiful things they had in this era! I definitely think we have regressed in many ways since this enchanting time in history.
sending hugs your way..
November 13, 2017
Joanne, I agree, it is a marvel how they had the courage to come to America. Even when I was a little girl, my Mom and I moved to the states, not necessarily for a better life {our life was already very nice!} but my Mom was adventurous. As a single Mom, I didn’t really recognize what that step must have meant for her at the time. It wasn’t like it is now, most contact with family was via long letters, and twice yearly telephone calls!
November 13, 2017
Hi Lidy, I really enjoyed your charming post today. I feel that we as society owe a great deal of gratitude to the Victorians. They are the ones who brought us into this marvelous time that we enjoy now. I look back at pictures of my great grandparents and their families that came from the Nordic counties and marvel at how much faith they had to come to America for a better way of life. I’m so grateful they did. Your Victorian toys are so precious and beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
xoxo Jo
November 13, 2017
Thanks so much for your visit, Shirley. I love the old toys, not only do they connect me to my own childhood, they are a way to relive the innocence of childhood, too.
November 13, 2017
What a magnificent collection of antique toys….must say that I gravitate to the beautiful old horses and dolls….I can always count on not only seeing tremendous beauty here, but also learn so much about the history behind everything that you feature.
November 13, 2017
Wonderful photos!!!
I always think of “The Nutcracker”—how many kids would not only be happy to get a nutcracker (what kind of thing is that to give a kid?) but would drift off into magical dreams about it? Kids are spoiled rotten today. They have so much stuff and appreciate nothing. Thank you for this trip back to a time when toys were truly special and were held onto.
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Thank you so much June, for leaving a sweet comment. I love the old, old toys. I agree, with you, that we have regressed in many ways since this enchanting time in history. {although only enchanting if you had money!}
Wishing you and those you love a beautiful Thanksgiving,