Showing 13 items matching "confectionery tin"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Confectionery tin, Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd, 1953 Coronation, 1953
... Confectionery tin...Tin issued in celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Made by the Pascall confectionery company, the tin is now used to house cotton threads for mending. ...Pascall's confectionery tin, with design in red, blue and gold on pale yellow, containing collection of coloured mending thread...Portrait of Elizabeth II with Lion and Unicorn rampant Pascall's confectionery tin, with design in red, blue and gold on pale yellow, containing collection of coloured mending thread 1953 Coronation Container Confectionery tin Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd ...Tin issued in celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Made by the Pascall confectionery company, the tin is now used to house cotton threads for mending. Of interest is the thread used to mend nylon stockings. Pascall's confectionery tin, with design in red, blue and gold on pale yellow, containing collection of coloured mending threadEIIR Coronation 1953 Long may she reign. Pascall, Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd. Portrait of Elizabeth II with Lion and Unicorn rampantconfectionery tins, mending kits, queen elizabeth ii -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Confectionery tin, Molly Bushell Barley Sugar, 1980s
... Confectionery tin......confectionery tin...Molly Bushell brand. Containers confectionery tin molly bushell Round barley sugar tin 1980c. ...Empty manufactured barley sugar tin. Molly Bushell brand.Round barley sugar tin 1980c. Colour image and writingcontainers, confectionery tin, molly bushell -
Orbost & District Historical Societyconfectionery tin, C 1950's
... confectionery tin...A large tin container which held confectionery. The front of the tin has a black background , decorated with yellow,blue and red stars. ...In the centre is the Wedel logo, a signature on a yellow oval background. confectionery tin E. Wedel ...Wedel is the oldest chocolate brand in Poland. It has been operating for over 160 years. Beginning with Karol Ernest Wedel, his son, Emil and followed by Jan Wedel the Wedel family waswell known for its social welfare policies. During WW11 Jan Wedel refused to collaborate with the the German government leading to persecution of his employees and his family. Although the company has been taken over several times by larger international groups, the Wedel name remains part of the product.A large tin container which held confectionery. The front of the tin has a black background , decorated with yellow,blue and red stars. In the centre is the Wedel logo, a signature on a yellow oval background.on front - E. Wedel Rolimpex Made in Poland, Warsaw Sole exportercontainer e-wedel confectionery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyTin, Callard & Bowser's celebrated butterscotch, 1950s
... confectionery tin...Callard & Bowser was a prominent confectionery supplier in Australia in the 1950s. This tin was for storing 7 3/4 oz of butterscotch confections...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Callard & Bowser was a prominent confectionery supplier in Australia in the 1950s. This tin was for storing 7 3/4 oz of butterscotch confections confectionery tin butterscotch callard and bowsers Lid states "barley sugar". ...Callard & Bowser was a prominent confectionery supplier in Australia in the 1950s. This tin was for storing 7 3/4 oz of butterscotch confectionsRed green and black printing on white paint. Lid states "barley sugar". confectionery tin, butterscotch, callard and bowsers -
Williamstown Historical Society IncContainer - Pascall toffee tin, Pascall’s Royale Toffee
... Their trademark often featured a beehive motif symbolising purity, and was fequently seen on Pascall confectionery tin lids from the early 1900s to the 1930’s. ...Their trademark often featured a beehive motif symbolising purity, and was fequently seen on Pascall confectionery tin lids from the early 1900s to the 1930’s. ...Toffee tin made by Pascalls confectionary. Their trademark often featured a beehive motif symbolising purity, and was fequently seen on Pascall confectionery tin lids from the early 1900s to the 1930’s. The Company was founded by James Pascall in 1866 in London. The firm amalgamated with Cadbury and J.S. Fry and built a factory in Tasmania in 1923. Pascall's commenced sweet production at the Cadbury factory in Claremont, Tasmania in 1938.The company was known for high quality confectionery. The price on the tin suggests the tin was made to be used in a confectionery shop. An large oval lidded tin, highly decorated with a gold filigree border, and a large scrolled product name. Main colours are red, pink, green and gold. The price for toffees is shown as 4oz for 3 1/2 d. The lid shows a large shield with a bee hive depicted. On body of tin: PASCALL’S"/ Royale/TOFFEE /4ozs 3 1/2d" On lid: "PURITY/TRADE MARK/SWEETNESS/PASCALL LONDON"pascalls, lollies, sweets -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Biscuit Tin, Ballarat Products Limited (Sunshine Biscuit Co.), Mid 20th century
... This tin came from the Sunshine Biscuit Factory in Ballarat. James Long established a confectionery business in Ballarat in 1854 and in 1921 it was known as the Sunshine Biscuit Company. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This tin came from the Sunshine Biscuit Factory in Ballarat. James Long established a confectionery business in Ballarat in 1854 and in 1921 it was known as the Sunshine Biscuit Company. ...This tin came from the Sunshine Biscuit Factory in Ballarat. James Long established a confectionery business in Ballarat in 1854 and in 1921 it was known as the Sunshine Biscuit Company. In 1923 the factory was destroyed by fire and rebuilt. During World War Two 80% of the factory products went to the armed services. In 1947 the company was known as Ballarat Products Ltd and in 1962 it was called Sunshine Biscuits Ltd. In 1977 the factory was used to produce dry pet food (Friskies). The building was closed in 1991 and the site developed to include a supermarket, shops and housing. Up till about the late 1950s biscuits were mostly not packaged but sold loose by the pound in grocery stores from tins such as this. Broken biscuits were also sold at a cheaper price. Some biscuits were also sold at that time in smaller tins. This tin is of interest as an example of the tins from which biscuits were sold in the first half of the 20th century. It will be useful for display.This is a rectangular-shaped biscuit tin which is much rusted. The tin has a multi-coloured paper label that has been pasted around the sides. Much of this label has been torn away. The label shows images of biscuits. There is printing on the label and on the bottom of the tin. ‘Sunshine Raspberry Smiles’ ‘Ballarat Products Ltd.’ ‘This tin is not sold with the contents thereof but remains the property of Sunshine Biscuit Co Ballarat’ ‘Made in Australia 054’ sunshine biscuit factory, ballarat, history of warrnambool -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDecorative object - Gift Tin, c.1900
... tin. This put Richard and George Cadbury in a dilemma because, as Quakers, they were pacifists and did not agree with the war. However they did not want to refuse a request from the Queen. To prevent their confectionery...tin. This put Richard and George Cadbury in a dilemma because, as Quakers, they were pacifists and did not agree with the war. However they did not want to refuse a request from the Queen. To prevent their confectionery ...In 1899, British soldiers and sailors were in South Africa fighting the second Boer War which lasted from 1899 to 1902. Queen Victoria was concerned about the morale of her army and navy and wanted to do something to lift their spirits. She would send chocolate to all of her army and navy serving in South Africa (including Australian contingents) as a Christmas/New Year gift in 1899/1900. The chocolate manufacturer, Cadbury, which since around 1854 had a Royal Warrant to supply Queen Victoria with cocoa and chocolate, was contacted and requested to produce the royal bars of chocolate, each with its own individual tin. This put Richard and George Cadbury in a dilemma because, as Quakers, they were pacifists and did not agree with the war. However they did not want to refuse a request from the Queen. To prevent their confectionery rivals from accusing them of going against their principles, their solution was to invite fellow Quakers, Joseph Fry and Joseph Rowntree to form a temporary three-way partnership to complete the order. Forty thousand tins, designed and made by Fry, were produced in two different sizes. The larger of the tins (15 x 9 cm) has a gold coloured rim around the edge of the lid and contained two layers of chocolate. The slightly smaller or rather thinner tin (16 x 8 cm) has a blue rim around the edge of the lid and contained one layer of chocolate. The design of the lid of both sizes is the same. It was decided by all three companies, that the tins would carry no brand name. However Queen Victoria was not amused by this decision; she wanted her army and navy to know that she was sending them quality British chocolate. As a compromise, the Cadbury name appeared on interior packaging of the chocolate. The tins remained unbranded. The empty tins had a more sombre use for for men killed in action. The tins, containing their few personal belongings, were sent home to the next of kin. The tins were not large and may have contained items such as medals, talismans, coins, jewellery, photos, letters and dog tags.Sheet metal tin with hinged lid. In the middle of the red lid of the tin is a gold-coloured embossed picture of Queen Victoria's head. To the left is Queen Victoria's insignia, and to the right are the words "South Africa 1900" and is inscribed "I wish you a happy New Year" and signed Victoria running along the bottom.gift to defence personnel from queen victoria. gift sent at christmas / new year in 1899/1900, gift sent at christmas / new year 1899/1900 -
Orbost & District Historical Societytin, 1920's
... tin pascall confectionery...This item is a n example of an Australian manufactured decorative tin. tin pascall confectionery Rectangular tin. Hinged lid with latch. ...Pascall products were first produced as a joint venture between the Cadbury Brothers and James Pascall at the Cadbury factory in Tasmania, Australia.The manufacturing of tins and containers with advertising or promotional packaging became widespread in the early 20th century. With the appearance of offset lithographic printing it became easier to produce quite decorative items that householders would feel comfortable placing on display on a kitchen or front room. Tins provided airtight resealable packaging that was important for keeping biscuits fresh, and ornamental tins were useful as containers. This item is a n example of an Australian manufactured decorative tin.Rectangular tin. Hinged lid with latch. Pascall's Sweets. Pascall Old Oak Toffee Assortment. On lid is colourful scene of sailors standing around a table with a model of sailing ship.tin pascall confectionery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyTin, Toffee tin, 1950c
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Sweets tin, commonly used in mid-twentieth century. confectionery tins Nil Oval tin with coloured lid with design of young boy, dog and puppy Toffee tin Tin ...Sweets tin, commonly used in mid-twentieth century.Oval tin with coloured lid with design of young boy, dog and puppyNilconfectionery tins -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchFunctional object - Ration Pack (Large), February 2006
... Eg Tube of choc flavoured confectionery cream spread, tube of sweetened condensed milk, satchets of chocolate drink powder, packets of biscuit Krispie multipack, tins of fruit....tins chocolate satchets Label reads SVC# 3205907 Sgt. Eddie Hatzakortzian 105 DD Workshops Ph:- 0408232428 1 x Combat Ration Pack (1Man 24hr), 1 x Portable Stove, 1 X Pck Hexamine Tablets Plastic bag containing multiple items. Eg Tube of choc flavoured confectionery ...Plastic bag containing multiple items. Eg Tube of choc flavoured confectionery cream spread, tube of sweetened condensed milk, satchets of chocolate drink powder, packets of biscuit Krispie multipack, tins of fruit.Label reads SVC# 3205907 Sgt. Eddie Hatzakortzian 105 DD Workshops Ph:- 0408232428 1 x Combat Ration Pack (1Man 24hr), 1 x Portable Stove, 1 X Pck Hexamine Tabletsration pack, fruit tins, chocolate satchets -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BAGGALEY COLLECTION: INVOICE, 1914
... Humphries seem to be the distributor of confectionery items to Baggaley business. Invoice dated September 10, 1914. Items supplied include chocolate boxes, tins of toffees, show jars of confectionery. ...Humphries seem to be the distributor of confectionery items to Baggaley business. Invoice dated September 10, 1914. Items supplied include chocolate boxes, tins of toffees, show jars of confectionery. ...Two-page invoice from James Pascall Ltd. Wholesale and Export Confectioners London to A H and A E Humphries Melbourne. Both sheets signed by C Baggaley. Humphries seem to be the distributor of confectionery items to Baggaley business. Invoice dated September 10, 1914. Items supplied include chocolate boxes, tins of toffees, show jars of confectionery. Christmas items included. Flimsy paper typed in purple ink.humphries, james pascall, wholesale confectioners, melbourne -
Woods' Farming and Heritage MuseumEaster Tin
... Imported and Marketed by: Confectionery Link Pty Ltd. Product of Australia. Tin made in China....Imported and Marketed by: Confectionery Link Pty Ltd. Product of Australia. Tin made in China. ...Small oval shaped yellow tin, with Easter pictures.Easter bunny on lid, Easter eggs around side, 180g milk chocolate Easter eggs. Imported and Marketed by: Confectionery Link Pty Ltd. Product of Australia. Tin made in China. -
Kew Historical Society IncContainer - MacRobertson's Toffee Tin, MacRobertson's Confectionery, 1955-65
... Container MacRobertson's Toffee Tin MacRobertson's Confectionery ...MacRobertson's confectionery was founded by Macpherson Robertson in the 1880s, and later sold to Cadbury's. The tin has local significance as Sir Macpherson Robertson was a resident of Sackville Street, KewOctagonal celadon and pink coloured tin, originally holding confectionary manufactured by MacRobertson. The lid of the tin features an image of roses, while the sides portray other flowers."MacRobertson"confectionery, sir macpherson robertson, containers, macrobertson's confectionery
