Table fan made of phenol formaldehyde, with blades made of rayon fabric, with an on-off switch, unsigned, England, 1920-1940. Top of base is inscribed with BANDOLER. Table fan made of phenol formaldehyde, with rayon blades 1920-1940
Sample of machine-embroidered white lace, 15% silk, 85% delustra rayon, with haemoglobin 8.26 pattern, attached to black board. Part of a collection of 83 samples designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain, based by Max Perutz designed by Arnold Parker of Messrs. E. Syon & Son.on X-ray crystallographic pattern Festival Pattern Group Lace, 1951 1951
Small phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite) cigarette box, rectangular, moulded in dark brown phenolic, lid moulded with set of three raised parallel lines running from base vertically across lid, with rounded ends, Egyptianising and Art Deco design, unsigned, European, 1930-1935. Base marked: JB. Small phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite) cigarette box 1930-1935