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Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Bottle, Clag bottle, 1922 to 1929
... Clag bottle......clag...This bottle held "Clag', a glue used in many offices and schools. ...Clag was trademarked in 1898. The A G M initials on the base mean this bottle was made between 1922 and 1929. glass bottles clag glue bottles Inscription: "The property of J.Angus & Co." ...This bottle held "Clag', a glue used in many offices and schools. Clag was trademarked in 1898. The A G M initials on the base mean this bottle was made between 1922 and 1929. Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.Inscription: "The property of J.Angus & Co." Faint A G M on base.glass bottles, clag, glue bottles -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Bottle, Bell Shaped Clag Bottle, c1910
... Bell Shaped Clag Bottle...This bottle held clag or gum to be used to seal envelopes. Glass bell shaped clag bottle. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This bottle held clag or gum to be used to seal envelopes. Glass bell shaped clag bottle. ...This bottle held clag or gum to be used to seal envelopes. Glass bell shaped clag bottle. This type of clag or gum would have been for sale in newsagents and stationery outlets for the sealing of envelopes. Prior to the invention of the pre-gummed envelopes a sealing agent was needed and sold separately. This bottle would have had a paper label detailing the clag manufacturer and amount contained. The wide base was to add stability in use to avoid it tipping over. The bottle has a faint AGM monogram on the base so it would date to the 1940/50s period.Bell Shaped Glass gum bottle.AGM monogram, '338 and M' pressed into base. #-piece mold with attached base.glass bottles, gum bottles -
Walhalla MuseumClag Glue Jar from the mid 1900's, AGM-Australian Glass Manufacturing Company, between 1932 and 1948 or in the 1960's
... ...clag...This item is cone in shape and appears to have been sealed with a cork.. Clag glue was sold in these jars in the early to mid 1900's..."Angus&co" "CLAG" "ISM12" "PTY LTD" ALL MOLDED INTO THE BASE OF THE JAR...Walhalla Museum Lot 41 Main Road Walhalla gippsland jar bottle glue clag bottles angus and co "Angus&co" "CLAG" "ISM12" "PTY LTD" ALL MOLDED INTO THE BASE OF THE JAR This item is cone in shape and appears to have been sealed with a cork.. ...This item is cone in shape and appears to have been sealed with a cork.. Clag glue was sold in these jars in the early to mid 1900's"Angus&co" "CLAG" "ISM12" "PTY LTD" ALL MOLDED INTO THE BASE OF THE JARjar, bottle, glue, clag, bottles, angus and co -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottles, first half 20th century
... Clag was first trademarked in 1898 by Joseph Angus, manufacturer of North Fitzroy, Melbourne. ...Two glass Clag bottles . Both are cone shaped and appear to have been sealed with a cork. 2373.1 is a smaller brown glass bottle. 2373.2 is a larger clear glass bottle....2373.1- on base Angus & C0 above ISM Pty Ltd with CLAG on side and numbers 12732 vertically. 2373.2 -on front CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS & Co PTY Ltd on base - CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS co PTY ltd...These items are examples of glass containers used in the early to mid 20th century. Clag glue is an Australian made product still in use today. jar bottle glue container Angus&Co clag 2373.1- on base Angus & C0 above ISM Pty Ltd with CLAG on side and numbers 12732 vertically. 2373.2 -on front CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS & Co PTY Ltd on base - CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS co PTY ltd Two glass Clag bottles . ...Clag was first trademarked in 1898 by Joseph Angus, manufacturer of North Fitzroy, Melbourne. The original paste is thought to have been starch-based. Clag glue was sold in these containers from the early 1900's to the mid 1900's.These items are examples of glass containers used in the early to mid 20th century. Clag glue is an Australian made product still in use today.Two glass Clag bottles . Both are cone shaped and appear to have been sealed with a cork. 2373.1 is a smaller brown glass bottle. 2373.2 is a larger clear glass bottle.2373.1- on base Angus & C0 above ISM Pty Ltd with CLAG on side and numbers 12732 vertically. 2373.2 -on front CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS & Co PTY Ltd on base - CONTENTS MADE BY ANGUS co PTY ltdjar bottle glue container angus&co clag -
Upper Yarra MuseumGlass container, 1898 (exact); before 1898, product was trademarked in 1898
... ...clag...The main reason for this is Clag's reputation for safety and ease of use. ...Bottle used for clag. The bottle has the original marking made by Angus P/l who trademarked the glue in 1898....The main reason for this is Clag's reputation for safety and ease of use. ...http://www.clag.com.au/about/about.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clag_(glue) Clag was first trademarked in 1898 by Joseph Angus, manufacturer, of 216 Nicholson Street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne. The National Archives of Australia holds the original trademark application - a digitised version is available online (see References). The exact composition of the original paste is unknown but is thought to have been starch-based. Australian schools commonly request that parents purchase Clag paste for their children as part of the stationery lists that are circulated before each school year. The main reason for this is Clag's reputation for safety and ease of use. The bottle includes a brush recessed into the lid that children find relatively easy to handle, and the packaging does not contain any small components that children might swallow. The main ingredient of Clag is wheat starch dissolved in a water base, meaning that children can safely swallow the glue without incident It feels cold to touch and when applied to paper, it sometimes alters the colour of what is on it and causes paper to warp, owing to the high water content of the glue. There is an Australian slang usage of the word "clagged" derived from the characteristic of Clag Paste and can be used in place of the words, "clogged", "congested", "restricted" or "stuck". Bottle used for clag. The bottle has the original marking made by Angus P/l who trademarked the glue in 1898.Angus & Co Pty Ltd, ISM 12school, bottle, glue, clag, trademark, wheat starch -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle - Clag
... Clag was used in homes, schools and offices for sticking mostly paper and cardboard together. ...It has an orange and white label with blue and white writing and titled 'Clag'. The opening has a partly broken cork in it....Ltd around the top / 1156 / glass manufacturers logo '9 above 46' inside a circle then '4' Across the bottom: 'Clag'...Bottle - Clag ...Clag was used in homes, schools and offices for sticking mostly paper and cardboard together. It was applied with a brush. In later years adhesives became varied with chemicals being combined enabling many different surfaces to be stuck together. Clag is a very basic form of adhesive.Clear glass round bottle gradually tapering from base to opening. It has an orange and white label with blue and white writing and titled 'Clag'. The opening has a partly broken cork in it.Embossed at base: 'Angus & Co. Pty. Ltd around the top / 1156 / glass manufacturers logo '9 above 46' inside a circle then '4' Across the bottom: 'Clag'bottle for clag; adhesive; office equipment -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyEquipment - Clag paste bottles x 2
... ...clag...Clag paste - home school and office...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray education school paste clag craft Clag paste - home school and office 1 x glass cone shaped bottle with red plastic brush / 1 x plastic cone shaped bottle with red lid and red plastic brush Equipment Clag paste bottles x 2 ...1 x glass cone shaped bottle with red plastic brush / 1 x plastic cone shaped bottle with red lid and red plastic brushClag paste - home school and officeeducation, school, paste, clag, craft -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and FarmContainer - Bottle, clag
... It appears to have been used to contain clag. ( a form of water based glue.)...Container Bottle, clag ...This bottle was found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill. It appears to have been used to contain clag. ( a form of water based glue.)Small clear glass bottle. Round bottle, wide at base which tapers sharply to a narrow neck.william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day, days mill & farm, murchison south -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, c. 1940
... . : 1868 - 1954) Thursday 12 January 1939 p 31 Advertising ANGUS & CO PTY LTD MANUFACTURERS OF CLAG THE BEST HOME AND OFFICE PASTE AND WRITING INKS SHOWCARD COLOURS INDIAN INKS RUBBER STAMP PAD INKS MUCILAGE, GUMS, ETC. .... : 1868 - 1954) Thursday 12 January 1939 p 31 Advertising ANGUS & CO PTY LTD MANUFACTURERS OF CLAG THE BEST HOME AND OFFICE PASTE AND WRITING INKS SHOWCARD COLOURS INDIAN INKS RUBBER STAMP PAD INKS MUCILAGE, GUMS, ETC. ...The Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954) Thursday 12 January 1939 p 31 Advertising ANGUS & CO PTY LTD MANUFACTURERS OF CLAG THE BEST HOME AND OFFICE PASTE AND WRITING INKS SHOWCARD COLOURS INDIAN INKS RUBBER STAMP PAD INKS MUCILAGE, GUMS, ETC. ANGUS & CO. PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Round thick clear glass ink bottle with text and monogram embossed on base.'154', 'ANGUS & CO PTY LTD', '3M'. Monogram 'A' with flat top enclosing 'G' over 'M'.ink bottle -
Williamstown Historical Society IncContainer - School ink bottle, Angus & Co, Circa 1900 to 1950
... They also made the well known Clag paste, beginning in 1898, which has been used in schools across Australia ever since. ...They also made the well known Clag paste, beginning in 1898, which has been used in schools across Australia ever since. ...This ink bottle was made by Angus & Co., (an Australian manufacturer of inks, gums, and pastes), for the school setting in the days when dipping pens and fillable fountain pens were in use. The company was established in Melbourne in 1896 by Joseph Angus. It supplied schools, offices, and government agencies across the country. They also made the well known Clag paste, beginning in 1898, which has been used in schools across Australia ever since. They had their own bottle works to supply the distinct glass and stoneware bottles for their products. 'School' brand ink bottle, made by Angus and Co. Amber coloured glass with a dark blue label, and a cork stopper. Manufacturer's name embossed on base.Printed on label: "Angus & Co. Pty. Ltd./BLUE BLACK/SCHOOL INK". Embossed on base: "ANGUS & CO. PTY. LTD"schools, stationary, writing -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Bottles, Unknown
... Bottle Nos 1 and 2 were made by Angus & Co, a Sydney company producing ink and gums (glue and clag) from about 1880 to 1920. Their products were sold in stoneware and glass containers in varying sizes. 1. ...Bottle Nos 1 and 2 were made by Angus & Co, a Sydney company producing ink and gums (glue and clag) from about 1880 to 1920. Their products were sold in stoneware and glass containers in varying sizes. 1. ...These bottles were common in the late 1800's and 1900's. Bottle Nos 1 and 2 were made by Angus & Co, a Sydney company producing ink and gums (glue and clag) from about 1880 to 1920. Their products were sold in stoneware and glass containers in varying sizes. 1. Small pottery bottle referred to as a "Penny Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This bottle is missing. Nos. 3 and 4 The two tall thin Erven Lucas bottles with handles at the top were usually referred to as "Dutch Gins". In fact they actually contained "'Seltzer Spa water' or a form of Quinine Tonic, both supposed to be health drinks. These types of bottles first arrived in Australia with the Gold-seekers from Europe. Early samples are somewhat crudely made. The potter would have formed the bottle with a young apprentice applying the handle, name stamp and the glaze prior to being fired in the kiln. There is evidence of fingerprints from these processes on both samples.A collection of five handmade rare stoneware bottles with a salt glaze: 1. Small pottery bottle referred to as a "Penny Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This is missing. 2. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Angus & Co Ink Commercial). 3. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Bourne Denby). 4. Large glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Bourne Denby). Sample is from England probably sold for 2/- or 2/6d. Two shillings or two shillings & sixpence. 5. and 6. Two tall thin brown pottery bottles, one with a broken cork stopper and one without a stopper with Erven Lucas Bols - Het Lootsje Amsterdam stamped at the top of both. They were usually referred to as "Dutch Gins". 6. Green/black bottle is a traditional Dutch Gin with tapering sides, which made it easy to remove from the mold after being blown by hand and the cork top was applied by an apprentice. This sample dates from approximately 1900. Earlier samples are very crude with later samples being machine made with embossing.(This bottle is missing, 13.10.2022). 2. 'Angus & Co Ink Commercial' 3 and 4. 'Bourne Denby' stamped inside an oval lined shape. 5. and 6.Erven Lucas Bols - Het Lootsje Amsterdambeverage bottles, bottles, storage containers, stoneware bottles
