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Batger's Television Crackers

Print
ca. 1950 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This Christmas cracker label by Batger’s & Co is probably from the late 1940s or early 1950s. The V&A collection includes a series of cracker labels by the firm, established in 1748. This image shows a family watching an early television set, with children scaring their elderly relatives with Christmas crackers. The crackers are branded as ‘Television Crackers’, the cracker company attaching itself to the new phenomenon of televisual entertainment. It is an interesting document, an insight into the social history of the time.

This object illustrates the changing styles of commercial design and packaging formats over the years.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBatger's Television Crackers (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed label
Brief description
A Christmas cracker label showing two children pulling a cracker, produced by Batger's & Co, ca.1900-1950
Physical description
A print showing a family sitting on a sofa with the television on in the background. Two children pull crackers behind the sofa.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.8cm
  • Width: 20.9cm
Marks and inscriptions
"Television Crackers Batger's Printed in England"
Credit line
Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund
Subjects depicted
Summary
This Christmas cracker label by Batger’s & Co is probably from the late 1940s or early 1950s. The V&A collection includes a series of cracker labels by the firm, established in 1748. This image shows a family watching an early television set, with children scaring their elderly relatives with Christmas crackers. The crackers are branded as ‘Television Crackers’, the cracker company attaching itself to the new phenomenon of televisual entertainment. It is an interesting document, an insight into the social history of the time.

This object illustrates the changing styles of commercial design and packaging formats over the years.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.1038-2003

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Record createdMay 24, 2004
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