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H. & A. Wallace (Philatelists) Ltd
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94 Old Broad Street
London
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Manufacturer - Watermark detector. Electric watermark detector in box with lens and plastic colour filters. I. Detector brown wood box with a slanted top side. Top: rotating knob in centre, viewfinder (drilled hole through the wood with plastic underneath) diagonal top right of the knob, scale described on white plastic to the left of the knob. Bare base. Front side: diamond-shaped stamped logo reading 'THE "Philatector"' centrally, 'H. & A. WALLACE LONDON' above, and 'PATENT APPLIED FOR' below. Left side has
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. H&A Wallace 'The Philatector' electric watermark detector boxed with instructions and filters in a card case. I. The Philatector watermark detector: light box in white plastic casing, with a push button and coloured filter swivel on the top, under an inscription reading 'THE PHILATECTOR'. Base of unit has inscriptions in field, reading 'MADE IN ENGLAND H. & A. WALLACE. (PHILATELISTS) LTD.. 94 OLD BROAD ST.. LONDON E.C.2. REGD. TRADE MARK NO. 603312 PATENT NO. 522018'. Top of
Manufacturer - Watermark detector - 'The Philatector electric watermark detector'. Boxed, without battery, unused. 'H & A Wallace (Philatists) Ltd.' Contains leafet and slide.
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. Electric watermark detector in box with lens and plastic colour filters. Detector: brown wood box with a slanted top side. Top: rotating knob in centre, viewfinder (drilled hole through the wood with plastic underneath) diagonal top right of the knob, scale described on white plastic to the left of the knob. Bare base. Front side: diamond-shaped stamped logo reading 'THE "Philatector"' centrally, 'H. & A. WALLACE LONDON' above, and 'PATENT APPLIED FOR' below. Left side has a
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. Electric watermark detector in box with lens and plastic colour filters. Hinged clear plastic slide. Metal hinge attaching two identical long pieces of plastic, which can be inserted into the detector. Kept in the 'Slide and Supplementary Colour Filters' envelope.
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. Electric watermark detector in box with lens and plastic colour filters. Three coloured plastic filters, one green, one blue, one red, wrapped in tissue paper and inserted into the 'Slide and Supplementary Colour Filters' envelope.
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. Electric watermark detector in box with lens and plastic colour filters. Card box in two parts, held together by metal staples, base has card padding for the detector, an information leaflet, and an 'IMPORTANT' note on how to assemble the detector for use. Lid has a sticker attached, but slightly torn. Red, white and orange in colour, reading 'The PHILATECTOR ..lectric WATERMARK DETECTOR' 'H. & A. WALLACE. 94 OLD BROAD STREET. E.C. 2' with a photograph of the detector on the
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. H&A Wallace 'The Philatector' electric watermark detector boxed with instructions and filters in a card case. I. The Philatector watermark detector: light box in white plastic casing, with a push button and coloured filter swivel on the top, under an inscription reading 'THE PHILATECTOR'. Base of unit has inscriptions in field, reading 'MADE IN ENGLAND H. & A. WALLACE. (PHILATELISTS) LTD.. 94 OLD BROAD ST.. LONDON E.C.2. REGD. TRADE MARK NO. 603312 PATENT NO. 522018'. Top of
Manufacturer - Watermark detector. H&A Wallace 'The Philatector' electric watermark detector boxed with instructions and filters in a card case. II. Card box, in two parts. Bottom part is plain, with no details. Lid plain, with a sticker attached on the front reading 'The PHILATECTOR ELECTRIC WATEMARK DETECTOR' 'AC' 'FULLY PATENTED' alongside an illustration of the unit being held with a hand and projecting the 'AC' insignia.