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SYMINGTON'S PUZZLE

Positional Puzzle
1930s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

open ended slip case, card printed in dark blue and white on pale blue to show the title, maker's details and instructions; plain card tray
contains four card cube shaped boxes, printed in colours to show four products made by the company - SOUPS, GRANULATED GRAVY, IDEAL TABLE CREAM and JELLY CRYSTALS; the boxes are not all printed with the same combination but all show at least one of each


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Puzzle
  • Box Sleeve
  • Box Base
TitleSYMINGTON'S PUZZLE (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
card, printed in colours
Brief description
Four card boxes for a positional puzzle advertising Symington's foodstuffs made in England in the 1930s

Outer box sleeve for a positional puzzle advertising Symington's foodstuffs made in England in the 1930s

Inner box base for a positional puzzle advertising Symington's foodstuffs made in England in the 1930s
Physical description
open ended slip case, card printed in dark blue and white on pale blue to show the title, maker's details and instructions; plain card tray
contains four card cube shaped boxes, printed in colours to show four products made by the company - SOUPS, GRANULATED GRAVY, IDEAL TABLE CREAM and JELLY CRYSTALS; the boxes are not all printed with the same combination but all show at least one of each
Dimensions
  • Box and tray length: 4½in
  • Square, box and tray width: 1¼in
  • Each cube width: 1in
Production typemass produced
Marks and inscriptions
3d. EACH (under the title; printed)
Credit line
Given by Anne Purse
Object history
This is a promotional game used for advertising a company's products
The aim of the game is to arrange the cubes in any order so that a Soup, Cream, Jelly Crystal and Granulated Gravy appear on all four sides. The company would send a key if requested.

The game belonged to the family of the donor's father and was passed onto her to play with.
Production
It maybe that the company arranged for a printer or publisher to actually produce the puzzle.

Attribution note: published
Reason For Production: retail
Collection
Accession number
B.267:1-1999

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2000
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