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'Crayograph': The Original Pressed Crayon



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  • Babb’s Special Pressed Crayon, No. 2

    Babb’s Special Pressed Crayon, No. 2

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    One boxed set of colored crayons entitled Babb's Special Pressed Crayon, No. 2, manufactured by Edward E. Babb & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1930. The set consists of 8 colored crayons in a gray slipcase box. "Manufactured by Binney & Smith Co." is printed on the wrapper of each crayon.

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    [American Crayon Co. color crayon sets]

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    Six sets of boxed color crayons, all manufactured by The American Crayon Co., Sandusky, Ohio and New York. Set 1: Prang Pastello 8 Set 2: Pastello No. 5A Five Colors Set 3: Pastello No. 41 Set 4: Painting Crayons, No. 341, Water Color Crayons Set 5: American: The 'Old Faithful' Crayons, 41 Set 6: American: The 'Old Faithful' Crayons, 45 "

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  • Garrett’s Pressed Crayons, No. 8P

    Garrett’s Pressed Crayons, No. 8P

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    One boxed set of colored crayons entitled Garrett's Pressed Crayons, No. 8P, manufactured by the Brodhead-Garrett Co., Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1930. The brown and yellow-colored box contains 8 colored wax crayons.

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    [Binney & Smith Co. crayon sets]

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    Four boxed sets of colored crayons, each manufactured by Binney & Smith Co., New York. Set 10: Spectra Pastel Crayon, No. 15 (6 chalk crayons) Set 11: 'Boston' Pressed Crayon, No. 2 (8 wax crayons) Set 12: 'Reubens' Crayola (18 wax crayons) Set 13: Crayola School Crayons, No. 8 (8 wax crayons) Each of the boxes vary in color, design and size.

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  • "Crayonexing": The Crafts and Classroom Medium

    "Crayonexing": The Crafts and Classroom Medium

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    One pamphlet (a single sheet, folded in half and then into thirds) entitled "Crayonexing": The Crafts and Classroom Medium, published by American Crayon Company, Sandusky, Ohio, 1933. Printed in blue and black, the pamphlet is illustrated and provides ideas and suggestions for using Crayonex crayons, including: "'Crayonex' on Paper" (pages 1-3); "'Crayonex' on Fabric" (pages 4-6); and "'Crayonex' on Wood" (pages 7-9). The last 2 pages contain illustrated advertisements for multiple sizes and variations of "Crayonex" crayons. The additional offices and locations of The American Crayon Company are also listed at the bottom of p. 10 (same as those as listed on Box 1, Envelope 8).

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  • Tony Sarg's Circus Crayons

    Tony Sarg's Circus Crayons

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    One boxed set of colored crayons entitled Tony Sarg's Circus Crayons, manufactured by the TransoGram Company, Inc., New York, ca. 1920. This set consists of 12 large wax crayons set within a cardboard cutout holder in the shape of a circus hippopotamus. The hippo is wearing a circus blanket upon which the title and the manufacturer's names are printed. The crayon box is between the two sides of the hippopotamus, creating a 3-dimensional crayon holder. There is no date of manufacture, and there is no top lid for the crayon box. The dimensions given are for the cardboard hippo, minus the height of the crayons.

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