I just received this vintage butterscotch brush.
I rather like the way it looks and feels - no cracks in the handle and the knot is surprisingly dense and soft (to the point that it actually rivals some of my modern ones) - and I think it can be put back into use after just a good cleaning!
I am however curious as to where the brush came from/who made it.
My first guess is Vulfix but I think my first guess is always Vulfix if it's made in England and doesn't say otherwise
The <C> mark on one side should, I believe, place it sometime during the WWII era.
If anyone well versed in brush history could help out I'd be grateful.
Some pics:
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On one side it reads:
"Mayfair
Best Badger
Sterilized"
[Image: mhdu.jpg]
..and on the other side what looks like:
"Made in England
For
WhiteCo? MitieCo? Can't quite make it out myself....
[Image: sxdczt.jpg]
I rather like the way it looks and feels - no cracks in the handle and the knot is surprisingly dense and soft (to the point that it actually rivals some of my modern ones) - and I think it can be put back into use after just a good cleaning!
I am however curious as to where the brush came from/who made it.
My first guess is Vulfix but I think my first guess is always Vulfix if it's made in England and doesn't say otherwise
The <C> mark on one side should, I believe, place it sometime during the WWII era.
If anyone well versed in brush history could help out I'd be grateful.
Some pics:
[Image: 2eapkro.jpg]
On one side it reads:
"Mayfair
Best Badger
Sterilized"
[Image: mhdu.jpg]
..and on the other side what looks like:
"Made in England
For
WhiteCo? MitieCo? Can't quite make it out myself....
[Image: sxdczt.jpg]