Showing posts with label Vintage Advertisements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Advertisements. Show all posts

Monday, 21 September 2015

Vintage Product Labels


"The Excelda Handkerchief" box

My personal collections of ephemera and collectables includes quite a number of attractive vintage product boxes, tins and labels dating back as far as the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. But what mainly sets these images apart is that the majority are in vibrant colour or at the very minimum have a visually interesting element to them. Click on images for a larger view.


"Crawford's Oval Rich Digestive" Biscuit box,
William Crawford & Sons, Liverpool



"Peacock's Marmalade Jam",
Dunedin New Zealand



The Dunedin classic, a "Tiger Tea" tin


"Thorne's Premier Toffee",
Leeds, England


"Camp" Coffee with Chicory,
R. Paterson & Sons Ltd,
Glasgow



Original London & North Eastern Railway (LNER)
"Flying Scotsman" Luggage Destination Label,
circa 1936 - 1948. Purchased from British 
Railways 'Collectors Corner', Euston,
London in 1986.  



"La Maria Cristina" Cigars box inside lid,
Manila, The Philippines 



"Great Western Vineyard No.1 Claret",
Irvine & Co, Melbourne, Australia,
and bottled by Bishop & Co. of
Christchurch, New Zealand, pre 1918.
The image is printed in gold ink.



"St. George Boiled Beef",
Dunedin, New Zealand



An early "A & F Pears" Transparent Glycerine Soap box



A well known classic. "Mazawattee Tea"
and "Old Folks at Home"


"St. George Rabbit in Jelly",
Dunedin, New Zealand



Cadbury Chocolate Box,
possibly 1920's or 1930's



"Peacock's Raspberry Jam",
Dunedin, New Zealand



A slightly more modern (1950's?) version
of the Dunedin classic, a "Tiger Tea" tin



Irvine & Stevenson's "Ye Olde English Plum Pudding",
Dunedin, New Zealand



"Royalty" Assorted Chocolates




Edmonds' Custard (as an accompaniment) with Peach Pie,
Christchurch, New Zealand, circa 1950's?



Please Note : All Items (unless otherwise stated) are originals from my own collections and may be freely copied provided this page is acknowledged. Thank you.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Vintage Trade Advertisements


The "Scheaffer Lifetime Pencil" advertising blotter

My personal collections of ephemera and collectables includes quite a number of attractive vintage trade advertisements dating back as far as the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. These also include a number of advertising 'giveaways' for existing or potential customers. But what mainly sets these old advertisements or product labels apart is that the majority are in vibrant colour or at the very minimum have a visually interesting artistic element to them. A following Blog will feature equally colourful vintage product and service labels. Click on images for a larger view.


Vicenzo (or Vincenzo) Almao, Wholesale and Retail
Hat and Cap Manufacturer and Importer, Dee Street, 
Invercargill, pre 1894. (see below for reverse side)


Vicenzo Almao, Wholesale and Retail Hat
and Cap 
Manufacturer and Importer,
Dee Street, Invercargill, pre 1894

With the advent of colour lithographic and halftone printing from the 1870's, these colourful trade advertisements became economically viable to mass produce at a minimal cost. Collecting such items became a favourite pastime for children and whole albums would be filled with advertising fliers and cards.


Big Tree Motor Spirit blotter

My vintage trade advertisements include small and colourful advertising fliers, cards, ink blotters, free trade magazines, postcards, and small free gifts which, besides advertising a product, additionally served a useful purpose as well. All items are from my own collections. I trust you enjoy viewing this decidedly eclectic collection.


A Wax Vesta case advertising Aitken's Beer,
James Aitken & Co. Ltd, Falkirk, Scotland.
The image shows their factory in Falkirk. 


A (still full) Wax Vesta Case advertising
"Aitken's Pale Ale", 
James Aitken & 
Co. Ltd, of Falkirk, Scotland 


The Invercargill Post Office Clock Chime.
An advertising card for "W. Nicol & Son", Watch & Clockmakers,
Atheneum Building, Dee Street, Invercargill


J. Bibby & Sons, 1898.
Stock Feed & Soap Manufacturer, Liverpool 



Women's Compact style Mirror,
The "DIDO Umbrella Company", Glasgow,
both dated circa 1910



"Cross" Power Kerosine blotter



A 1908 postcard referring to the famous Gingerbread made
in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The earliest confirmed
 reference I have found to Stra'ven Gingerbread is 1812! 




A blotter from "Macalister & Co.",
Prescription Chemists, Dee Street, Invercargill



"The New Rega Oracle Butterfly".
A Novelty Gift from Thomson & Beatties
Department Store, Tay Street, Invercargill.
(The "butterfly" is shown below)


"The New Rega Oracle Butterfly". 
A Novelty Gift from Thomson & Beatties 
Department Store, Tay Street, Invercargill.
You place the butterfly in your palm and
the way it curls is then compared with the
numbered list shown above.

Advertising Trade Card from the North British Locomotive
Company Ltd. of Glasgow. The locomotive
 is a New Zealand "AB" class. 

Note : My apologies that the quality of the image is fairly poor but this card is no longer in my possession. I had always thought it was interesting that the North British Locomotive Company could supply a 'stock' locomotive based on New Zealand Government Railways (copyrighted?) drawings and specifications for the 'AB' class. Simply cable "ARGLISTIGE" to order a new locomotive! Some years ago I donated this card, which I had bought in England, to the former group restoring the North British built "AB745". This locomotive is now owned by the Rimutaka Incline Railway who intend restoring it to working order when resources allow. 



J. Bibby & Sons, 1898. 
Stock Feed & Soap Manufacturer, Liverpool



"Shell" Motor Oil Co. of New Zealand Ltd. blotter


J. Bibby & Sons, 1898. 
Stock Feed & Soap Manufacturer, Liverpool


"20 years Hard Labour" blotter,
The Otago Farmers' Union Mutual
Fire Insurance Association, NZ


Please Note : All Items (unless otherwise stated) are originals from my own collections and may be freely copied provided this page is acknowledged. Thank you.