I am looking for information about the Crystal & Oil Illuminations that the company I work for (Pains) used to do with J Defries &Co, sadly this is not something we have offered for a very long time now!
We are looking to conserve an advertisement that we have (we believe from the Great Exhibition) and wondered if there are more examples out there.
We have 2 documents showing the "Crystal Illuminations" that we used to offer and when I searched for this term, I found a link to the national archive in New Zealand where the Defries name came into things as part of the pitch we made to the New Zealand Government - this time with Defries' name on it rather than ours but as part of our pitch (as far as I can discern).
Link to NZ archive
https://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE14566690On the left of the New Zealand document are the "Oil Illuminations" which I believe (but have no specific proof) are the little coloured jars shown below, of which I have ca500 cluttering up my warehouse. They are 95mm tall and 60mm across the mouth. Company archive suggests that these were used at the wedding of Edward VII and also that of Queen Victoria (although I can find no actual proof of the latter). I think this might be a request to the royal archives at some point soon.
The attached images also (I believe) link to a post on this message board in 2013 which was a poster for Defries & Co. The similarities in the "God Save the Queen" banner make me think that what is shown in the poster in the previous posting are the "Crystal Illuminations" that are shown on our documents.
Link to the previous post on this forum:
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,55055.msg311992.html#msg311992I am basically interested in any other images anyone has of either Crystal or Oil Illuminations.Our artifact;
Our advertising oval/shield/badge is ca 900*750mm and has sadly suffered some damage in storage (which I am looking to repair) and it is made from 22mm (7/8") elongated octagonal crystals. We have given the front a gentle clean and when we slid LED light strip behind it, it looked fantastic. Next step is to detach the piece from the backing board so we can clean the backs and then I have to make some decisions on how we go about the next stages.
The wire holding all the crystals on is galvanised steel but very thin and the galvanising has worn away and some of the wire is disintegrating (due to damp) so some of the fixing wire is going to need replacing. Everything is mounted on a thick steel wire galvanised frame which is also rusting in places so we are going to have to take off crystals to treat the rust, push out some dents to the wire frame and replace the crystals (probably with brass wire this time).
Just a note, the 'badge' is a 2 person lift (although I do not know a specific mass) so the 16' wide swags such as the two on the flier must have been horrendously heavy!
I hope the above is interesting and I would be most interested to see what else is out there to show what was on the market at the time, also if anyone has things that a newbie will likely make a mess of in the restoration, then a warning would be much appreciated on that front as well.