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of Bassishaw House, Basinghall Street, London, EC2 | of Bassishaw House, Basinghall Street, London, EC2 | ||
* 1922 Advert: "Best Sellers." 'The Jigger Patents are unique because they combine utility, novelty and quality. A use for discarded Safety Razor Blades. The Jigger Knife utilises them in a most ingenious manner for over 20 different purposes'. Also the Jigger Fountain Pen-Cil. A combined Pen and Pencil; and the Jigger Haircutter and Pocket Comb. (Stand No. D.51) | * 1922 British Industries Fair Advert: "Best Sellers." 'The Jigger Patents are unique because they combine utility, novelty and quality. A use for discarded Safety Razor Blades. The Jigger Knife utilises them in a most ingenious manner for over 20 different purposes'. Also the Jigger Fountain Pen-Cil. A combined Pen and Pencil; and the Jigger Haircutter and Pocket Comb. (Stand No. D.51) <ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] Advert cxxii; and p42</ref> | ||
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of Bassishaw House, Basinghall Street, London, EC2
- 1922 British Industries Fair Advert: "Best Sellers." 'The Jigger Patents are unique because they combine utility, novelty and quality. A use for discarded Safety Razor Blades. The Jigger Knife utilises them in a most ingenious manner for over 20 different purposes'. Also the Jigger Fountain Pen-Cil. A combined Pen and Pencil; and the Jigger Haircutter and Pocket Comb. (Stand No. D.51) [1]
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- ↑ 1922 British Industries Fair Advert cxxii; and p42