Hi all
can anybody shed light as to why a WW ashtray would have a BP logo on it
also the small dish has backstamps from two different dates
sorry -cant upload the front picture ???
any ideas why >??
cheers
Posted 05 June 2015 - 07:38 PM
Hi Michael, I would think that the B.P. logo was added because they own the Kwinana refinery, I have no idea as to why these plates were made for B.P. but my guess and it's only a guess is that they were produced to celebrate some milestone at the refinery and given out to staff. As for the plate with the double marking it was probably because Wembley had a stock of stamped plates when they changed the logo and so just restamped them, again it's only a guess. The other query that you mentioned on facebook, was it about Bristile and could you please post it on this site for us?.
Posted 06 June 2015 - 08:54 AM
Hi Michael - these triangular ashtrays were used for advertising as well as having the usual
transfer prints of the dinner ware.
We have an emerald green shaded one with (I think flannel flowers in white like the dinner sets)
a pink one with gold cigarette rests with a white gum blossom with yellow tips, a grey one with
the Rotary insignia with 245th district underneath it and the "A welcome from the centre of Rotary Fellowship" and under
that "Subiaco" 1959
Then a pink one with a hand painted read heard with a gold torch (like the Olympic one) in the centre with National Heart
Campaign then under that (a pound sign) 215,000. 1961 and on the bottom right hand corner H.A. Leslie
A pink one with Australian Table Tennis (two crossed bats) Championships and at the bottom A welcome from the W.A.T.T.A.
Perth 1959
The a pink one like yours with Kwinana Western Australia - bearing in mind all of these were done when smoking was totally
acceptable so the Kwinana one was probably on everyones desks and given out to clients.
This may help you out a bit. Lee
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