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Pencils and Pencil Box

1950s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

1-4. lead pencils; brown wood casing
5. box lid; slide over type; card covered with green paper; on the top is a
label printed in red, green and black to show the trademark of Amanda Jane, a girl with a parasol; and MADE BY THE ROYAL SOVEREIGN PENCIL CO FOR AMANDA JANE MADE IN ENGLAND; together with a pencil shape.
6. box base; card covered with green paper; one end has been cut so the base will fold back to reveal the pencils without opening the box fully.
The Amanda Jane Company; was founded in 1952 making accessories for dolls rather than the dolls themselves. The company supplied leading stores including Harrods, Hamleys and Selfridges. The first dolls were produced in 1958. Company is still in business.


Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 6 parts.

  • Dolls' Accessory
  • Dolls' Accessory
  • Dolls' Accessory
  • Dolls' Accessory
  • Dolls' Accessory
  • Dolls' Accessory
Materials and techniques
Card box with pencils
Brief description
Doll's Accessory; Pencil Set; English; 1950s x
Physical description
1-4. lead pencils; brown wood casing
5. box lid; slide over type; card covered with green paper; on the top is a
label printed in red, green and black to show the trademark of Amanda Jane, a girl with a parasol; and MADE BY THE ROYAL SOVEREIGN PENCIL CO FOR AMANDA JANE MADE IN ENGLAND; together with a pencil shape.
6. box base; card covered with green paper; one end has been cut so the base will fold back to reveal the pencils without opening the box fully.
The Amanda Jane Company; was founded in 1952 making accessories for dolls rather than the dolls themselves. The company supplied leading stores including Harrods, Hamleys and Selfridges. The first dolls were produced in 1958. Company is still in business.
Dimensions
  • Height: 6.3cm
  • Width: 3.2cm
  • Depth: 0.7cm
Other: pencils (1-3) L. 2 3/8in (6cm); (4) L. 1 1/8in (2.8cm)
Object history
References: Collector's Guide to British Dolls; C. Mansell

Donated to the museum in 1982 as a thank you to a then museum assistant: Janet Davies
Collection
Accession number
B.73:1-1993

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Record createdApril 17, 2000
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