Showing 3 items matching "elephant by-products"
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Kew Historical Society IncEquipment - Elephant hide stamps
... Elephant by-products...Their function or purpose is unknown. Elephant by-products elephant hide stamps "ELEPHANT HIDE" Pair of elephant hide stamps. ...Stamps made from elephant skin. Their function or purpose is unknown.Pair of elephant hide stamps."ELEPHANT HIDE"elephant by-products, elephant hide, stamps -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GUINEY COLLECTION: INVOICE J.H. ABBOTT & CO, MARKET SQUARE BENDIGO
... On top of invoice, image of elephant with harness pulling a shoe, which is attached firmly to a tree trunk. ( indicating strength of product ?) ...On top of invoice, image of elephant with harness pulling a shoe, which is attached firmly to a tree trunk. ( indicating strength of product ?) ...Buff coloured invoice issued by J.H. Abbott & Co., tanners, boot and shoe manufacturers and importers, Market Square, Bendigo to Mr. J.J. Guiney. Invoice dated November 1922, for 1 pair ladies shoes, 25/-. On top of invoice, image of elephant with harness pulling a shoe, which is attached firmly to a tree trunk. ( indicating strength of product ?) Underneath 'registered trade mark' Abbott's stores listed as being in 'Market Square, Bendigo, High Street, Echuca, High Street, Eaglehawk'.bendigo, business, j.h. abbott & co -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Ceramic pie Funnel, Thomas M. Nutbrown, c1930
... products patented. The company closed in 1988. This item was typical of kitchenware used widely in the early twentieth century when a broader range of food items were home cooked. Domestic appliances pie funnel Kitchenware early 20th century On side of elephant ...A ceramic pie funnel was a hollow ceramic tool that bakers and home cooks placed in the centre of pies to prevent the contents bubbling over. The hollow core allowed steam to escape during baking leaving the pie crust as light and flaky inside as on the surface. They came in a variety of shapes and sizes. This pie funnel was produced by Thomas M Nutbrown who started manufacturing kitchenware in 1927 from his factory on Walker Street, Blackpool. He registered the company in 1932 and over the following years his company was exporting goods all over the world. His company pioneered many unseen kitchen gadgets and utensils onto the market and had many products patented. The company closed in 1988.This item was typical of kitchenware used widely in the early twentieth century when a broader range of food items were home cooked.A ceramic pie funnel in the shape of an elephant. This is marked “NUTBROWN PIE FUNNEL Made in England” and was made by a company called Thomas M. Nutbrown Ltd of Blackpool. It also has a registered design number which is a little indistinct but is probably No 860928. It dates from the 1930’s and is in very good condition.On side of elephant in black ink "NUTBROWN/ PIE FUNNEL/ Made in England/ Reg. No 860928"domestic appliances, pie funnel, kitchenware early 20th century
