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Big Ben

Case Containing Razor
ca.1935 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Small, six-sided, mottled brown Bakelite case for a travel safety razor. The hinge is integral. On top is a moulded Art Deco design of a ring and bars. Inside the lid is the moulded brand name, 'BIG BEN', and two rings which hold the parts of the razor in place whilst they're inside the box. The handle of the razor detaches from the head and both fit neatly into the case in moulded fairings.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBig Ben (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Bakelite; aluminium, stainless steel
Brief description
Small Bakelite case containing aluminium and stainless steel travel razor; Souplex, Morecambe, about 1935
Physical description
Small, six-sided, mottled brown Bakelite case for a travel safety razor. The hinge is integral. On top is a moulded Art Deco design of a ring and bars. Inside the lid is the moulded brand name, 'BIG BEN', and two rings which hold the parts of the razor in place whilst they're inside the box. The handle of the razor detaches from the head and both fit neatly into the case in moulded fairings.
Dimensions
  • Length: 8.1cm
  • Width: 3.5cm
  • Depth: 1.8cm
Style
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'BIG BEN' (On the razor head and on the inside of the lid.)
  • 'Made in England'
Object history
Fred Bulmer, a collector based in Leeds, Yorkshire, offered his collection of ‘plastic antiques’ to the V&A in late 1982. The Museum chose to purchase 59 objects from Bulmer the following year (for acquisition papers see MA/1/B3395). The objects were divided among the Museum’s collections according to object type: Furniture and Woodwork taking 26 objects (W.50 to 75-1983), Metalwork 18 objects (M.49 to 66-1984) and Ceramics and Glass 14 objects (C.41 to 54-1984).
Production
Big Ben appears to have been a brand name used for razors by Souplex, a manufacturer based in Morcambe, Lancashire.
Collection
Accession number
M.59-1984

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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