D43.1_002031 Two Miniature Kaleidoscopes

Item Reference: 002031
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Two miniature plastic kaleidoscopes, one pink and one green. Aside from their colour the are identical. They feature small multicoloured plastic pieces in the tibe and a small twistable end cap. The pink kaleidoscope retains its plastic adhesive label which has the European Conformity symbol (conformité européenne) and that they were made for Stockingfillas Limited with an address in Macclesfield. Made in Hong Kong.
Date: 1990-1995
Further Information:  Companies House has no record of ‘Stockingfillas’ ever being an incorporated company, or any limited company registered at a SK10 1LP postcode, suggesting the use of ‘Limited’ is erroneous. The postcode on the label was terminated by the Royal Mail in January 1995
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D43.1_002030 Pink Wheel-Action Kaleidoscope

Item Reference: 002030
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Pink kaleidoscope with whell action. Clear plastic wheel attachment with small multi-coloured plastic pieces within and pink plastic attachment to tube. Tube of kaleidoscope has a peeling printed sticker with the word ‘kaleidoscope’ and colourful patterns, though is largely pink. The peeling reveals a cardboard tube.
Date: c. late 1970s-1980s
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D43.1_002029 Mini Kaleidoscope Set

Item Reference: 002029
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Set of three plastic two-inch kaleidoscopes (red, blue, green) and one similar-sized black plastic short-distance monocular. The kaleidoscope each displays a different pattern, not making use of multi-coloured plastic pieces, instead different shaped lenses distort the field of vision. They do not feature twistable end caps. Made in Taiwan.
Date: c. 1980s
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D43.1_002028 Small Pink Kaleidoscope

Item Reference: 002028
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Small pink kaleidoscope with animal design pattern. Kaleidosope is wrapped in a lacquered paper with repeating design of cartoon sheep, elephants, lions, and pigs. The kaleidoscope does not feature a twistable end cap. Have an end cell with small plastic multicoloured pieces.
Date: c. 1970s
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D43.1_002027 Three-in-One Kaleidoscope

Item Reference: 002027
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Plastic three-in-one kaleidoscope. Small plastic tube with three different attachable lenses. Still sealed in original packaging. Sold under ‘Pocket Money Toys’ brand name and made in Hong Kong. Kaleidoscope feature psychedelic designs and the packaging has a cartoon figure of a child using kaleidoscope.
Date: c. 1990s
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D43.1_002024 Conical Pink Kaleidoscope

Item Reference: 002024
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Simple pink plastic kaleidoscope in conical shape, with a small end cell with multi-coloured plastic and clear plastic cap. Kaleidoscope has star detailing as a pattern as well as manufacturer information. A Simex/Simm and Söhne. Made in West Germany
Date: c. 1970s
Further Information:  Simex began as an offshoot of German brand Simm and Söhne.
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D43.1_002023 Red Wheel-Action Kaleidoscope

Item Reference: 002023
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Red plastic kaleidoscope with wheel action, marketed as ‘The Amazing Wonder Wheel’. Red plastic casing with Simex branding and clear plastic wheel attachment with small multi-coloured plastic pieces within. Tube of the kaleidoscope has a printed sticker with branding on it, as well as illustration and Berwick branding. Made in England with parts from West Germany.
Date: 1975-1986
Further Information:  Simex was a West German company that specialised in the manufacture of plastic toys, and by 1975 was able to produce moulds. As their logo is on the plastic body of the kaleidoscope, this is where the ‘parts West German’ mentioned on the label would be. Berwick on the other hand was a popular manufacturer of toys in Britain and has registered trademarks with the British Intellectual Property Office. Simex still operates, primarily creating packaging for cosmetics brands and Berwick is now a dead trademark with regards to the manufacture of toys and to Berwick Toys Company Ltd. has been in liquidation since 1986.
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D43_002022 Kaleidoscope with Train Pattern

Item Reference: 002022
Category: Toys and Games
Format: Artefact
Description: Tin kaleidoscope with the pattern of children riding a train through a valley with blue sky. The twistable end cell is red plastic with colourful plastic pieces within. The pattern is lithographed. Produced by WH Smith
Date: c. mid-1970s
Further Information:  Features the cube logo introduced in 1973, though the design of the kaleidosope is similar to many pre-1973 products.
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