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Greensborough Historical Society
Glass Jar, Mac Robertson lolly jar, 1940s
... macrobertsons confectionary...MacRobertson's Steam Confectionary Factory was established... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne MacRobertson's Steam Confectionary ...MacRobertson's Steam Confectionary Factory was established in 1880 by Macpherson Robertson in Fitzroy, and operated until 1967 when it was acquired by Cadbury. This jar was used to hold lollies sold separately in shops.Clear glass jar (slight green tint), moulded inscriptionMac Robertson Fitzroyglass jars, macrobertsons confectionary, confectionery jars -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Container - MacRobertson's Toffee Tin, MacRobertson's Confectionery, 1955-65
... confectionary manufactured by MacRobertson. The lid of the tin features... MacRobertson's confectionery was founded by Macpherson Robertson ...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 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Chocolate Box, 1900s
Oblong cholcolate Box. Main colour is orange. It has an image on the front of a treasure box with treasures spilling out of it. There are plates, jewels and bowls of coins to the back on the treasure chest. 'Old Gold' written on the top on yellow/gold writingMacRobertson's / "Old Gold" / Chocolates / HALF POUND NETT - top of box MacRobertson's / Mac.Robertson Pty.Ltd., Melbourne, Australia - side of boxchocolate, confectionary, leisure, luxury, old gold