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                            Volume 32 No. 10                            JUNE 2019                     www.antiqueshoppefl.com               TAKE ONE

                    Goin’ To The Chapel:

                                           Collecting Wedding Cake Toppers


        By Donald-Brian Johnson


           The June sun shines merrily. Birds chirp, and church bells                                        The best-known predecessor of the modern cake
        ring. The radiant bride and her glowing groom have                                             topper came courtesy of Queen Victoria.
        at last shouldered their way through the shower                                                      At her 1840 wedding, pride of place atop the cake
        of well-wishers, making a grand entrance at the                                                went to a figure of “Brittania”, symbol of Great
        wedding reception.                                                                             Britain, blessing Roman-costume-attired figurines of
           Right now, they’re posed cheek-to-cheek behind the day’s other                              the Queen and her Consort, Prince Albert.
        star attraction: the wedding cake. Overlapping hands grasp a                                 Although Victoria set the fashion, it took several decades
        decorative knife, poised to cut that first festive slice at the                         for cake toppers to catch on. Until then, vases of flowers
        cameraman’s command. At the cake’s very tiptop, two miniature                              customarily crowned cakes in England and the United States.
        figures serenely survey the happy (and hungry) crowd. A bride. A groom.                      The first readily available toppers, dating from the late
        Put them together, and you have what’s known as a “cake topper”.                          1800s, were hand-painted, and fashioned of marzipan, (a
                                                                                                  sugar-and-egg-based moldable almond paste), or the also-
                                                                                                edible gum paste.
                                                                                    Soon, manufacturers realized that cake toppers needn’t necessarily be made
                                                                                  of cake (or candy). They could be made of. . .well. . . wax, Plaster of Paris (aka
                                                                                  “chalkware”), papier-maché, crepe paper, fabric, porcelain, ceramic, metal,
                                                                                  bisque, celluloid, plastic, wood, composition, saltware, glass, pipe cleaners,
                                                                                  shells, and even peanuts! Many toppers were combos of different materials: a
                                                                                  celluloid bride with a net veil or crepe paper gown; a plaster groom, his tux a
                                                                                  mix of fabric and paint.
                                                                                    As the twentieth century progressed, unique elements were incorporated.
           Oviedo Antique Mall Summer Extravaganza May 31st - June 3rd                                         There were music box toppers, and electrified

           During the 4 day extravaganza, all 110 dealer booths will be offering fabulous sale pricing         toppers, which bathed the happy duo in
         -  up  to  50%  off  storewide.  Deep  discounts  offered  on  huge  new  selections  of  antiquarian   twinkling lights. Wedding pairs struck their
         books, military collectibles, antique cans & bottles and antique cameras. There will also be a        poses in cars, coaches, Fabergé-styled eggs,
         complimentary hot & cold buffet available all 4 days. During the Friday thru Monday sale each         gondolas, and even hot air balloons. They
         customer purchasing $30 or more receives a free gift.
           The  12,500  square  foot  mall  is  loaded  with  an  ever-changing  array  of  all  your  favorite   found themselves framed in arbors and
         antiques and collectibles. Offered  are coins & paper money, gold, silver & costume jewelry,          gazebos, and stood their ground amidst such
                                       furniture,  primitives,  linens,  Lladro,  Baccarat,  China             unlikely accessories as airplanes, sailboats,
           OVIEDO ANTIQUE MALL         &  Crystal,  Lenox,  military  collectibles,  Fiestaware,               “Good Luck” horseshoes, and oversize
                 95 Geneva Drive       artwork, advertising collectibles, antiquarian books,                   Cinderella slippers.
                 OviedO, FL 32765      Kitchenalia, LP albums, Longaberger baskets, Disney                                               Continued on Page 3
                  407-366-3668         collectibles,  antique  toys  French  milled  soaps  &
                                       lotions, antique & modern cameras, and much more!                       SHOWN ABOVE: A comic topper by Wilton, early 1970s.
               Open 7 Days a Week        Stroll through Oviedo Antique Mall while listening                    Groom, 5-1/4” h. $75-100.
          Mon-Sat 10am-7pm & Sun 12-6pm  to 1950’s hit music. Onsite watch & clock repair by 40                LEFT: Elegant papier-maché couple, dating from 1995,
           www.OviedoAntiqueMall.com   year veteran watchmaker, as well as complete onsite                     and made by the Joseph F. Finch Co. for “Golden
                                       antique and modern camera repair service.                               Wedding Whiskey”. Groom, 7-1/2” h. $15-20.


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