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The Allies' Flag Trophy

Paper Toy
1917-1918 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Paper cut-out toy:

1. Brown paper envelope, printed in brown with the title, an illustration of the completed toy and instructions for assembly.
2. Part of the base, circular with eight arms, printed with the trademark and the inscription 'In Honour's Cause'.
3. Part of the base, an eight-sided disc with slots and holes.
4. Part of the base, a ring with holes.

All parts of the base are made from card, printed in green, black and gold. When slotted together they form a carousel-shaped stand, onto which are placed two hooked triangles of wire for hanging the trophy up.

5 to 12. Flags, paper printed in coloiurs and mounted on brown wooden sticks. Some are damaged. The countries are: America, Belgium, Britain, France, Italy, Japan (this flag is a plain sheet of brown paper), Russia, Serbia.
13 to 20. Flags as before, mounted on shorter sticks: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, New Zealand, Romania, South Africa.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 20 parts.

  • Cut-Out
  • Cut-Out
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  • Cut-Out
  • Cut-Out
  • Toy
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  • Toy
  • Toy
  • Toy
  • Toy
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TitleThe Allies' Flag Trophy (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper
Brief description
"The Allies Flag Trophy", envelope; Paper, English, 1917-1918
Physical description
Paper cut-out toy:

1. Brown paper envelope, printed in brown with the title, an illustration of the completed toy and instructions for assembly.
2. Part of the base, circular with eight arms, printed with the trademark and the inscription 'In Honour's Cause'.
3. Part of the base, an eight-sided disc with slots and holes.
4. Part of the base, a ring with holes.

All parts of the base are made from card, printed in green, black and gold. When slotted together they form a carousel-shaped stand, onto which are placed two hooked triangles of wire for hanging the trophy up.

5 to 12. Flags, paper printed in coloiurs and mounted on brown wooden sticks. Some are damaged. The countries are: America, Belgium, Britain, France, Italy, Japan (this flag is a plain sheet of brown paper), Russia, Serbia.
13 to 20. Flags as before, mounted on shorter sticks: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, New Zealand, Romania, South Africa.
Dimensions
  • Envelope length: 33.6cm
  • Envelope width: 19.7cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'The Allies' Flag Trophy / for every patriotic British home / 16 flags of the British Empire & Our Allies in the correct colours'
  • 'In Honour's Cause'
Credit line
Given by Miss Olga Estermann
Object history
The donor stated that the trophy was bought unused in a shop in Bangor, North Wales, within a few weeks of V.E. Day (May 1945). It was hung in their front porch for V.E. Day, V.J. Day (August 1945), the coronation of Elizabeth II (June 1953) and the wedding of the Prince of Wales (July 1981). Miss Olga Estermann gave this object to the Museum in 1982 [81/1803].
Production
The flags included are not the same as those shown on the envelope. The presence of the American and Brazilian flags suggests a production date of 1917/18.
Subject depicted
Other number
11903/15 - patent number
Collection
Accession number
MISC.261:1-20-1982

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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