Showing 7 items matching "leather preservatives"
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Bellarine Historical Society Museum
Ceramic - Antique Stoneware Jar Vickery's Emulsion, Bendigo Potteris, 1900s to 1920s
... Leather Preservatives... as a furniture polish and leather preservative. Jar has a yellowish cream.... Household polishes Leather Preservatives Early Twentieth Century ...Vickery's Emulsion was a household furniture and leather polish comprised of turpentine and beeswax. The company was a partnership of James Stanley Vickery and Joseph Stanley Vickery trading as J. S. Vickery and Son, of Main Street, Ballarat, Victoria. Their jars were manufactured by the Bendigo Pottery and came in a range of coloured glazes manufactured in the 1900s and 1920s.A relatively common tall cylindrical jar from Bendigo Pottery manufactured for J. S. Vickery and Sons of Ballarat. In very good condition with no chips or scratches. Dates from early twentieth century. Attractive brown speckled cream glaze.Tall antique cylindrical Jar probably manufactured by Bendigo Pottery contained Vickery's Emulsion, which was used as a furniture polish and leather preservative. Jar has a yellowish cream brown speckled glaze in very good condition. Opening 4 cm. Some glaze imperfections at base of jar. Vickery's Emulsion trade mark impression found at top of cylinder just below the shoulder. Bendigo Pottery trademark impression not found on this example. Base is plain unglazed stoneware.Vickery's Emulsion impression in an elliptical circle, slightly obscured on right side. Bendigo Pottery impression not included.household polishes, leather preservatives, early twentieth century -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - HARRIS COLLECTION: VICKERYS' EMULSION BOTTLE
... of a mixture of turpentine and beeswax. It was used as a leather... of a mixture of turpentine and beeswax. It was used as a leather ...J S Vickery and Son produced this emulsion consisting of a mixture of turpentine and beeswax. It was used as a leather polisher and preservative.Vickerys' Emulsion bottle. Pottery bottle with a ceramic glaze. It has a cylindrical shape with a wide neck, slightly tapering out at the top. Just below the neck is the encircled inscription ''Vickerys' Emulsion'' The bottle is 17 cm. tall, the diameter at the bottom is 7 cm. The mouth of the bottle is 3.4 cm. from George Harris estatedomestic equipment, food storage & preservation -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Object, shoe polish gold kid, 20thC
Shoe polish is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwear's life, and restore, maintain and improve their appearance. Shoe polish is not a cleaning product, and therefore the footwear should be both clean and dry before application. A cardboard box containing 1 jar of creme polish and 1 jar of gold powder with 2 cloths to be used for preserving 'silver kid shoes, slippers, bags etc.''top of box ' NU-KLEENER / SHOE DRESSING / GOLD KID / Cant B Beat ( drum soldier trade mark )' side THIS DRESSING IS SCIENTIFICALLY PREPARED BY EXPERTS TO ENSURE NOT ONLY A PERFECT FINISH, BUT ALSO AS A PRESERVATIVE OF THE ARTICLE TREATED,'/ Colour Shine Pty Ltd Melbourne. Instructions for use on either end of box . Inside lid a stamp 'Curton Co. Pty Ltd. Melbourne' Jar 1 'NU-KLEENER GOLD KID CREME' Jar 2 'NU-KLEENER GOLD KID POWDER'shoes, boots, clothing, boot preservation, leather, kid-leather, personal effects, handbags, moorabbin, colour shine pty ltd / curton co. pty. ltd -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Tin - Leather Dressing, Charles Markell Company Pty. Ltd, Estimated 1880-1930
Coacholine leather dressing used as softener, preservative, cleaning and preventing rust and waterproofing.Front: Coacholine Leather Dressing (coach - trademark) / Proprietors - Charles Markell Company Pty. Ltd. / Sydney NSW Back: Coacholine - a quality leather dressing / Coacholine softens and preserves / Coacholine will prevent rust. Directions: Wipe surface and apply freely. Rub thoroughly into leather and allow to dry for a few hours / 9-1/2 oz - Net when packed / Norton Can / (trademark removed 1966).leather dressing, coachline, charles markell company pty ltd -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Harness Oil
Liquid used for the preservation of equine leather objectsImported and sold by Holden and FrostRed topped can with paper label showing instructions for useFrank Miller Harness oil Blackingliquid, preservative, blackener -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Harness Dressing, Circa 1900
used for the preservation of leather harness gearImported and sold by Holden and Frost Circa 1900Silver drum with screw lid and soldered handle on top. Paper front panel with product information printed onequine, harness preservative, dressing -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Frank Miller's Harness oil, Circa 1900
Liquid used for the preservation of leather Circa 1900Imported and sold by Holden and FrostShort tin can with screw lid can painted both red and gold, instruction painted around tinFrank Millers Harness Oil blackening with application instructions.harness oil, harness preservative, blackening