Gutta-percha armorial moulding in form of Royal Coat of Arms, made by the Gutta Percha Company, Islington, London, England, 1850-1900 Gutta-percha armorial moulding, 1850-1900 1850-1900
Specimens of submarine telegraph cables viz 1851-62: Dover to Calais 1851; Dover to Ostend 1853 1851-1862
[Products of the Gutta Percha Company. Photograph album illustrating a range of products manufactured from Gutta Percha, including photographs of native pieces, samples of western mouldings, and a photograph of the works destroyed by fire on 5 June 1853. 23 photos on 22 leaves] Photograph album illustrating a range of products manufactured from Gutta Percha 1860-1869
Brown disc in form of a reversible chess piece (rook) and draughtsman, made of gutta-percha by the Gutta Percha Company, England, c. 1851 Chesspiece/draughtsman made of gutta-percha 1850-1900
Pictorial catalogue (without descriptions) of decorative mouldings by the Gutta Percha Company. No date Pictorial catalogue, Gutta Percha Company
A small, brown, circular medallion made of gutta percha, a rubber product. One side is embossed with a crest and lions, and the words ‘GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, LONDON’. The other is embossed with a portrait of Sir Robert Peel, a former British Prime Minister known as the father of British policing. Gutta percha medallion of Sir Robert Peel. circa 1845-1867