Xylonite developing dishes
Two xylonite developing dishes with grooved bottoms, Internal measurements 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 2 cms. Brown and dark blue in colour. One "The Hanover" 8 1/2 x 11 x 1 1/2cm deep in pink.
Xylonite plate developing dish
Red xylonite developing dish for 1/4 plates.
Part of hair comb in xylonite
1857-1867
Part of hair comb in xylonite, manufactured by Daniel Spill, England, 1857-1867 (date maybe later)
Xylonite and ivoride objects, c. 1862.
1857-1867
Collection of objects in xylonite and ivoride manufactured by Daniel Spill as follows. Hair comb in ivoride, part of hair comb in xylonite, part of necklace in xylonite, cravat pin with head in xylonite, small hand mirror in ivoride, 2 knives with ivoride handles, walking stick head in ivoride
Part of necklace in xylonite
1857-1867
Part of necklace in xylonite, manufactured by Daniel Spill, England, 1857-1867 (date maybe later)
xylonite developing dish
Xylonite developing dish for whole plate size. In cream and brown.
xylonite developing dishes
Eight xylonite developing dishes, 2 half plate size in white and brown, 4 quarter plate size in red white, brown and maroon, one 5 x 4 in red, on 3 1/4 square inch in brown.
The Brownie Outfit
1928-1936
The Brownie Outfit, box of heavy card containing No. 2A Brownie camera Model B; Kodak film tank model C; Eastman thermometer in original carton; Eastman non slip printing frame, 1A size; 1 xylonite 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 dish, 1 packet velox medium art paper (empty); instruction books. Chemicals missing. 1928-1936.
Xylonite plate developing dish
Magenta xylonite developing dish for 1/4 plates with plate lifting lever. Patent No. 2473, 3rd February, 1899
'20th Century' plastic developing dish
Xylonite developing dish for quarter plate pictures. Pouring lip, grooved bottom. Cream coloured.
Six developing dishes
Six developing dishes.
Xylonite developing dishes
Three xylonite developing dishes. A quarter plate dish in pink and a quarter plate in cream with a pouring lip. And a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch green dish with "Hypo" in indelible pencil on the bottom.
Cravat pin with head in xylonite
1857-1867
Cravat pin with head in xylonite, manufactured by Daniel Spill, England, 1857-1867 (date maybe later)