Lot 939: Horton Crundall Tooth Powder Pot Lid

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Poudre / Dentifrice / Imperiale / No More Tooth-ache! / But Beautifully / White teeth & Firm gums / Ensured by using this delightfully / Fragrant and Pure / Tooth Powder / Composee Par / Auguste Horton Crundall / Pharmacien / et Parfumeur Anglais. / Late 6 Avenue D'Eylau, Paris. (Victoria) Pot Lid Tooth Paste Square pot lid with black print. Turqouise colour with gold band. 67 mm across. 1900s

Very Good. Much of the original gold band is in place, some sections are missing though. Some of the colour on the face has worn off, the colour is over glaze, the print is under glaze. Sticker residue to outer edge on one side. A little rust stain to edges and underneath. Two tiny inner flange flakes. Some crazing. No base. This is a Melbourne lid, Auguste was born in Fitzroy in 1885 to Augustus Horton Crundall - who was a pharmaceutical chemist. In 1911, a death notice reported: HORTON-CRUNDALL, on the 6th April, at King's Arms, Queen-street, Melbourne, Auguste, eldest beloved son of Annie and the late Augustus Horton-Crundall (pharmaceutical chemist), aged 25 years 6 months. His father, Augustus, died in Melbourne on May 11th, 1907. So, was this lid meant to say Augustus, or was it made for his son who is actually named on the lid in Auguste? These are from the 1900s period, maybe 1890s, but they are very unlikely to date to prior to 1885, when it was recorded in print that Augustus and Annie gave birth to Auguste in Melbourne, so it is likely these were made for use in Melbourne, even though it has a French address, it does say Late for the address. Also, the majority of the print is in English, a lid made for French use would not have any English. Grade: 7.2 Estimate: $400 - 500
Horton Crundall Tooth Powder Pot Lid
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