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Print

September 1994 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

S. Slinger & Co. began business in the 1890s primarily as a manufacturer of rubber stamps. After World War II the company was joined by two wood-engravers, Arthur Platt and Frank Moyes, who engraved signatures and trade devices for rubber stamps and illustrations for trade catalogues. The Slinger business carried on until about 1970. Amongst their customers were furniture manufacturers Lloyd Loom (see E.629-1994), surgical instrument manufacturers Allen and Hanbury, Bush Radio and Television (see E.623-8-1994) and hardware and tool retailer Herbert K. Staub (see E.644-1994). These blocks were electrotyped so there was therefore no need to rout out their backgrounds.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wood engraving on paper
Brief description
Wood engraving, proof. S. Slinger Ltd. Two labels for the Baron's Fruit Co., ca. 1945-1970, modern impression taken from original woodblock in 1994 at the Royal College of Art.
Physical description
Proof taken from a wood-engraved block for two labels for the Baron's Fruit Co., 'Pineapple in syrup' and 'Peaches in syrup', the block made ca. 1945-1970 by S. Slinger.
Dimensions
  • Height: 27.5cm
  • Width: 25cm
Production typeProof
Gallery label
[Draft?] S. Slinger & Co. began business in the 1890s primarily as a manufacturer of rubber stamps but after World War II was joined by two wood-engravers, Arthur Platt and Frank Moyes, who engraved signatures and trade devices for rubber stamps, and illustrations for trade catalogues. Their business carried on until ca.1970. Amongst their customers were Lloyd Loom (furniture manufacturers; see E.629-1994), Allen and Hanbury (surgical instrument manufacturers), Bush Radio and Television (see E.623-8-1994) and Herbert K. Staub (hardware and tool retailer; see E.644-1994). These blocks were electrotyped; there was therefore no need to route out their backgrounds.(1994)
Object history
Acquired in connection with the display A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, V&A, 10 October 1994 - 26 March 1995 from E.S. Slinger, manufacturer's son.
Subjects depicted
Summary
S. Slinger & Co. began business in the 1890s primarily as a manufacturer of rubber stamps. After World War II the company was joined by two wood-engravers, Arthur Platt and Frank Moyes, who engraved signatures and trade devices for rubber stamps and illustrations for trade catalogues. The Slinger business carried on until about 1970. Amongst their customers were furniture manufacturers Lloyd Loom (see E.629-1994), surgical instrument manufacturers Allen and Hanbury, Bush Radio and Television (see E.623-8-1994) and hardware and tool retailer Herbert K. Staub (see E.644-1994). These blocks were electrotyped so there was therefore no need to rout out their backgrounds.
Associated object
E.642-1994 (Original)
Collection
Accession number
E.642:1-1994

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Record createdDecember 16, 2008
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