Yesteryear Collection



Vanner & Prest were oil merchants in England. Molliscorium was an oil for treating harness and other leather products. It was patented in 1877. Vanner & Prest was the product name of an oil used to clean the coat of a horse with a curry comb. Embrocation connotes a liniment for human use. The company was located at Ormside Street and Old Kent Road, London, S.E.

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Description: Dark blue body, cab with raised edge, bonnet and closed rear doors on glossy red chassis, mudguards and running boards with red metal van roof; cab roof with smooth finish and projecting ridge; gold 24 spoke wire wheels on black tyres with spare wheel on left hand running board; radiator-grille, headlights and front bumper in chrome; seat, dashboard fascia, rear cab interior in fawn plastic; black LHD steering wheel; logo on rear doors and both side panels with 'FOR MOISTENING, POLISHING AND WATERPROOFING HARNESSES' written on both cab doors.

Variations: No known variations.

 

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Notes: This model is packaged in a maroon J-type window box.

 


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