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Religious diversity was celebrated by
toppers that came complete with their own
Rabbis, priests, or ministers. Ethnic diversity
took a bit longer: early toppers were simply
identical figurines with different skin tones.
In the military? Grooms (and sometimes,
brides), could be found attired in the
appropriate uniforms. Occupational figurines
included firefighters and police officers. And,
for groovy gals of the 1960s and ‘70s, Coast
Novelty offered a bride decked out in either
in a traditional floor-length gown - or a Crepe paper bridal party with hand-painted detailing, circa 1920.
mini-skirt. Coast even provided “customized Groom, 4-3/4” h. $300-325/set.
hair”: the bride came with a rubber wig, in a choice of
color and cut. ABOVE: Unusual “props” are the hallmarks of this topper-“Sailing
Among the numerous themed toppers: Barbie and to Happiness”, German, 1920s. The wedding couple are bisque, the
Ken; “Pez” characters; Precious Moments; Kewpies; sailboat gum paste. Groom, 3-1/2” h. $375-400. LEFT: Rose O’Neill
bisque “Kewpie Doll” couple, 1920s. The figures are dressed in
Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and even Marge and crepe paper and silk, and are standing in crepe paper nut cups.
Homer Simpson! Groom, 4-1/2” h. $475-500/pr.
“Novelty” toppers included brides attired
ala Jacqueline Kennedy or Grace Kelly, plus
uncomfortably eerie “Elvis” grooms and “Marilyn”
brides. Good for a bridal party chuckle, (and sure All wedding cake toppers are from the Patty & Barney Deden
Collection, courtesy of the Douglas County Historical Society,
to annoy the bride’s mother), were comic toppers: Omaha, NE.
forceful brides dragging reluctant grooms to the altar, Photos by Patty Deden. Photo Associate: Hank Kuhlmann
and “Shotgun Wedding” pairs.
Today, toppers can still be found in ready abundance Donald-Brian Johnson is the co-author of numerous books on
design and collectibles, including “Postwar Pop”, a collection of
at garage and estate sales, and household auctions. his columns. Please address inquiries to: donaldbrian@msn.com
Prices range from 5 dollars to 1500, based on such
factors as age, condition, and cross-
collectible status, as many “name”
manufacturers, including Lladro,
Ceramic Arts Studio, and Josef, turned Visit Historic Downtown MADDY'S ANTIQUES
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“cutting-the-cake” photo.
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“Shotgun Wedding”, 25th Anniversary
“novelty” ceramic toppers by Lefton, from
the 1950s. Groom, 4-3/4” h. $225-250/pr.