Vintage Wedgwood

What Is Wedgwood? Wedgwood is a fine china and porcelain company founded in May 1759 by potter Josiah Wedgwood. The company makes luxury pottery and are extremely popular worldwide. They quickly grew to become one of the largest companies of Staffordshire Pottery. Wedgwood in more recent times made stoneware andRead More →

Ronson

Introduction In 2020 1.3 Billion people world wide were reported to be still using tobacco products. However the tobacco industry has taken quite a hard hit in the last decade or so. The growth to be heathier and the advance in the understanding of the impact of smoking has causedRead More →

585 14K Gold Nib

History Parker Pen was founded in 1888 by George Safford Parker in the United States of America. Parker manufactures luxury writing pens. George Parker was not a novice to the writing equipment industry. He had previously worked for John Holland Gold Pen Company as a sales agent. In 1889 ParkerRead More →

Tonka

Where it all started Tonka was founded in Mound, Minnesota, United States of America in 1946. Lynn Everett Baker, Avery Crounse, and Alvin Tesch created the company in an old schoolhouse. The Streater Company had previously made various toys including toy trucks. E.C Streater did not want to pursue theRead More →

Almanac

Introduction The British Journal Photographic Almanac book was issued yearly. The book was first published in 1860 and continued until 1961. The books were published by Henry Greenwood and Company Limited, London. Why have an Almanac book on photography? There are two main reasons why a compilation would be requiredRead More →

Penthouse

Bob Guccione Penthouse Adult Magazines was founded by Robert Charles Joseph Edward Sabatini Guccione. Robert (better known as Bob Guccione) was an American photographer and publisher. He founded Penthouse in 1965 in the UK. The first magazine edition was sold in September 1969 in the US and UK. In theRead More →

Bertie

Who is Bertie Bassett? Bertie Bassett was created by Stanley Back in 1926 (an ex ad man) for the company Bassett’s. The mascot was made out of liquorice allsorts a type of sweet the company made. George Bassett and Company was founded in Sheffield in 1842 and were a confectionaryRead More →

Coronation Cup

This year (2022) we celebrate the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. 70 years as Queen of the United Kingdom and the commonwealth countries. On 2nd June 1953 the coronation of Elizabeth II took place. At the age of 25 following her fathers death King George VI, Elizabeth was announcedRead More →

Vintage paperweight

Introduction Paperweights have been used for decades. A decorative heavy object placed on top of important papers to stop them blowing away with a breeze. Glass paperweights were first produced around 1845 mainly in France. The period of this sought after item quickly declined. However in mid-twentieth century there wasRead More →

Lights

A Throw Away Society We live in a “throw away” society, where most of our household items are manufactured quite cheap. This means the retail price is a fraction of the average wage. Therefore when an item breaks it is easy and more cost affective to replace rather then repair.Read More →