Footnote: A Couple of Sand Witches

Some ideas never get old.

Our first “Sand Witch” comes from the July 22, 1909, issue of Life magazine. The cover artist, Coles Phillips, was famous for his “fadeaway girl,” whose costume merged with the background. Here Phillips cleverly optimized the pun by sandwiching his enchantress between two toasted swains.


Our second “Sand Witch,” a die-cast toy dune buggy, dates to 1973. One of 24 Hot Wheels cars Mattel issued that year, it would have cost less than a dollar when new. Today you can expect to pay more than $50 for one in decent condition.

Bon appetit.




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