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Lot 2119

Robertson's golly press and magazine advertising, includes some early examples (mainly black and...

Lot 2119

Robertson's golly press and magazine advertising, includes some early examples (mainly black and...

Estimate: £30 - £40

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Lot 2119

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Robertson's golly press and magazine advertising, includes some early examples (mainly black and white): (1) full colour, full page advertisement- Here's why Silver Shred tastes better Made from the juice of lemons with tiny shreds of peel Look for the jar with the Golly!; (2) Lay the table cut the bread Now for toast and Golden Shred!; (3) Doctors advise orange juice That's why your Child's Bread needs Golden Shred; (4) We always make the best possible In Peace time it is Golden Shred Now it's J.R Jelly Marmalade. Why? Because war conditions restrict supplies of bitter oranges, which prevents the manufacture of GOLDEN SHRED. Fruit is controlled, but quality cannot be standardised. Robertson's pre-war reputation and skill coupled with our 80 years' old tradition, still count for a lot.; (5) full colour, full page advertisement- Golden Shred Marmalade makes brighter breakfasts!; (6) Doctors say: Daily bread needs Golden Shred Robert son - only maker; (7) Golden Shred means the best marmalade Robertson- only maker; (8) & (9) By Appointment to HM The King Robertson's have made the best mincemeat for 40 years and it is on sale everywhere in this jar; (10) By Appointment to HM the King The World's Best Marmalade Golden Shred; (11) You can taste the goodness in Robertson's Jam; (12) Robertson's Golliberry A perfect jelly preserve Made from wild Brambles; (13) October 3, 1953 I love mince tart at any season... Robertson's Mincemeat is the reason!; (14) 1927- No Preservative in Golden Shred The marmalade Robertson - only Maker; (15) Your Daily Bread NEEDS Golden Shred Robertson- only maker; (16) Lancashire Life November 1975- Robertson's Christmas Pudding & Mincemeat; (17) Smiling faces, eyes so bright- Silver shred for tea tonight!; (18) At Christmas parties and all through the year Robertson's Mincemeat makes pies disappear; (19) Robertson's Golden Shred Orange Marmalade Robertson's Silver Shred they're the best Marmalade you can buy; (20) Picture Post, 8 October, 1949- Ripe juicy lemons make this delicious jelly marmalade Robertson's Silver Shred; (21) Home we hurry full of glee when there's Silver Shred for tea!; (22) Full colour advertisement- By Appointment to HM the Queen Taste the golden sparkle Robertson's Golden Shred; (23) British Trades Alphabet full page advertisement- R is for Ripe Fruit that Robertson's use To make into JAM for your mother to choose. Now Golly will tell you some facts you should know About sugar and fruit and the lands where they grow.; (24) Golden Shred means the best marmalade; (25) & (26) What a difference in flavour! Robertson's Jam; (27) 70 years ago ... the first pot of Golden Shred. a revelation! A marmalade sparkling clear! Delightful!; these are all original and are only affixed with stamp hinges in some cases (none are permanently affixed to a backing), Fair Plus to Excellent; (27).

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