D43.1_002011 Superview Adjustable Binoculars

Item Reference: 002011
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Superview adjustable binoculars sealed in their original packaging. Binoculars are black plastic with a vinyl strap. Produced by Quality Toys and made in Hong Kong . Still has price tag attached for 95p
Date: c. 1982-1990s
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D43.1_002010 Sports Binoculars

Item Reference: 002010
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Sports binoculars with adjustable focus in original cardboard box packaging. Binoculars are black plastic with a stipple texturing. The viewing lenses have a cover that is attached to the carrying strap. The carrying strap in fabric with a brown imitation leather strip along one side. The packaging is in colour and has remained intact, with a few scuffs. Produced by European Toy Company Limited and made in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
Date: 1985-1990
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D43.1_002009 Binoculars with Adjustable Focus

Item Reference: 002009
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Binoculars with adjustable focus still sealed in their original packaging. The binoculars are plastic, with a black body and orange panel around the middle Marketed by Henbrandt as part of their “Hentoy” range, the lower packaging displays two logos. The price tag is still attached, costing 60p. Made in Hong Kong
Date: 1980s
Further Information:  Other Henbrandt/ Hentoy items do not share the logos on the lower left of the packaging.
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D43.1_002008 Scuba Diver Bath Toy

Item Reference: 002008
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Scuba diver bath toy with original packaging. The packaging markets the toy as Sea Hunter Wind Up. The toy’s body is yellow plastic, with black plastic legs and soft plastic for flippers and features a wind-up mechanism which would propel limbs. Imported by Salco Toys, based in Harlow, Essex. Made in China.
Date: 1980s
Further Information:  The Sea Hunter line was very popular and ran for many years with cosmetic variations. Some were also produced in Hong Kong. Salco manufactured a wide variety of toys from 1947 to 2015, when it was legally dissolved as a company after entering administration.
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D11_001598 Toy teacups with saucers

Item Reference: 001598
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Four sets of toy teacups with saucers, including the following: yellow set with six teacups and one cream jug; white set with two teacups; blue set with one teacup, a cream jug and a sugar bowl; and four teacups, a teapot, and four spoons.
Date: c. 1980s
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D10_001589 Toy football scoreboard

Item Reference: 001589
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Striker football scoreboard in original packaging with all its contents, including 20 names of world teams and user manual, acquired from “Raggity Ann’s” 1992 closing down sale for 20 pence.
Date: c. 1990s
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D21_001788 Kodak Instamatic 77x

Item Reference: 001788
Category: Photography
Format: Camera
Description: Camera with black plastic casing and silver plastic detailing. Features a connector for flash capabilities provided by Magicubes. The 77x features one shutter speed (1/50 secs) and a fixed focus. Takes 126 film at 28mm x 28mm.
Date: 1977-1984
Further Information:  The 77x was at the low-end of the Instamatic range. Kodak Instamatics enjoyed immense popularity as low-end, easily accessible ‘point-and-shoot’ cameras throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. This popularity extended to the easy-loading 126 film that the Instamatic range utilised. The Instamatic line was in production til 1988 and 126 film did not cease production until 2008.
Links:  User manual for the 77x

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