Developed by Belgian-born chemist Leo Baekeland in New York in 1907, Bakelite was one of the first synthetic plastics. It had a wide commercial appeal, used for products from telephones and cameras to jewellery and children's toys.
bore park antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Interesting piece of 2ww equipment looks still good, offering free delivery worldwide reference DR9 Tel: 07505 165 843 International Tel: +44 7505 165 843 We accept online payments for all our items listed: Bank transfer...
£65.00
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Rare Gentleman’s desk top arranger dish for stamps and such presented by the firm of Bakelite the overall condition is very good width of approximately 14 cm height being 14 cm depth closed 4 cm,...
£195.00
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Superb condition in good working order too, offering free delivery UK reference DBSS
£145.00
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1920’s vintage set offering free delivery UK reference J24
£25.00
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RARE BAKOLITE BOX SHOWING KING EDWARD VIII WHO ABDICATED ON 10TH.DEC 1936 A rare chance to buy an early black bakolite box with lid,depicting King Edward VIII (Prince of Wales) who famously chose to abdicate...
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