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An interesting dummy or display biscuit tin of the size that was placed in grocers display cabinets for the open sale of loose biscuits by weight. This display tin shows four different labels, one on each side, that would usually be seen on all four sides of a single display tin. They are for Crawford's Assorted Chocolate biscuits, Crawford's Cream Crackers, Crawford's Goldenacre biscuits and one of their main brands, sold both loose and in packets and tins, Crawford's Rover Assorted.
The lid of the tin shows the company's long lasting advertising slogan "Crawford's Biscuits are Good biscuits" as well as showing the address label that normally appeared on such tins for individual dispatch.
found these amazing reflections in the three mannequins or better in the shop windows glass during a short trip to palma
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St. Patrick may have banished the snakes from Ireland, but he couldn’t resist the charm of Brennan’s bread!
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re celebrating with a special green-wrapped Family Pan—because even saints need a good slice to go with their shamrock shake!
Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit
Saint Patricks Day
17th March 2025
An interesting dummy or display biscuit tin of the size that was placed in grocers display cabinets for the open sale of loose biscuits by weight. This display tin shows four different labels, one on each side, that would usually be seen on all four sides of a single display tin. They are for Crawford's Assorted Chocolate biscuits, Crawford's Cream Crackers, Crawford's Goldenacre biscuits and one of their main brands, sold both loose and in packets and tins, Crawford's Rover Assorted.
Two sides here - the Assorted Chocolate and the Cream Crackers, the latter associated as a savoury cracker for eating with cheese and often associated with rival's Jacobs.
DURHAM, UK - JUNE 17, 2026: A window display at the Beamish Museum shop in Prince Bishops Place, featuring a large teddy bear seated at a vintage tea table with Beamish branded tea tins and traditional china.
Nara, Japan - April 23, 2026: Exterior view of gift shops on the streets of Nara Japan, selling deer-themed merchandise
An interesting dummy or display biscuit tin of the size that was placed in grocers display cabinets for the open sale of loose biscuits by weight. This display tin shows four different labels, one on each side, that would usually be seen on all four sides of a single display tin. They are for Crawford's Assorted Chocolate biscuits, Crawford's Cream Crackers, Crawford's Goldenacre biscuits and one of their main brands, sold both loose and in packets and tins, Crawford's Rover Assorted.
"Goldenacre" is, of course, an Edinburgh suburb but this is a nice play on the idea of goldenacres of wheat as used in this wholeeal bicuit. The "Simple Life" must have annoyed another Edinburgh baker of biscuits, Mitchelhill's, as "Healthy Life" was the name of one of their brands!
Display magazine was one of the trade journals that specialised in shop design and display for the retailer and national advertiser, showcasing products and displays in various retail settings.
The January 1958 issue contained an article looking at christmas shop displays both in London and the Provinces for the Christmas just gone. The street decorations in Regent St, of balloons by Jane and Martin Priestman seem to have not impressed! The "We Three Kings" in the windows of the Design Centre are by the well known artist and designed Barbara Jones FSIA. Other stores mentioned include the lost Marshall & Snelgrove, Manfields, Barratts and feathers from Hunt & Winterbotham.
The well known confectioners Clarnico were based in east London and famous for mint creams and confectionery such as these Fruit Jellies. Clarnico stood for Clarke, Nichol and Coombes who from 1879 were based in Hackney Wick until this year when they moved to new works a little further east in 1955. They were acquired by the other east London mint makers Trebor and so merged into Cadburys who keep the brand name.
As a school student I wrote to Clarnico who were kind enough to send me a selction fo their publicity and display material; this 18" high cardboard die-cut showcard is so designed as to move the box forward of the main background, giving a 'three-D' effect. The price, 17p a box, also helps date this!
Hiroshima, Japan - April 20, 2026: Hiroshima exclusive Maple Leaf cake (momiji Manju) Pikachu pokemon plush for sale at the Pokemon Center
This immersive image offers a dreamlike view inside MIKI GAKKI BASS SIDE—a specialty bass guitar store in Osaka’s Amerikamura district, renowned among musicians for its wall-to-wall inventory of top-tier basses. The photo captures an entire section of the store’s display, showcasing multiple rows of Fender Jazz and Precision-style bass guitars, expertly arranged and ready to be played.
The instruments span a spectrum of finishes—from classic sunburst and glossy black to candy apple red and arctic white—each hanging with a tag detailing specs, pricing, and model names. Prominently featured in the front row are Fender Player Jazz Basses, known for their blend of affordability, playability, and iconic tone. With prices hovering around ¥86,900, this lineup appeals to both entry-level musicians and intermediate players looking to upgrade.
The carefully lit, wood-floored interior enhances the showroom effect, allowing each guitar’s details to shine—from tortoiseshell pickguards and maple necks to active electronics and custom pickups. The setting is not just a retail environment; it’s a bass-lover’s paradise, where each instrument is treated with reverence and care.
The presentation emphasizes Japan’s culture of precision and curation, and MIKI GAKKI’s reputation for offering world-class instruments in pristine condition is clearly on display. Whether you're a touring bassist, a gear collector, or simply a fan of beautiful instruments, this visual feast of finishes and forms captures the essence of a flagship music retailer dedicated entirely to the low end.
Gucci store in The Rocks, Sydney next to the newly opened Museum of Contemporary Art Austrailia. Be quick - the shop assistants claim to have already sold one!
This is the kind of styling I don't do very often, but I really admire people who do this look expertly, for example:
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The best thing is that I didn't buy anything for this display (except the colchicum bulbs, which I intend to use in displays this Autumn) and relied on bits of furniture and props hanging around the shop as well as old plants and flowers.
I will recreate this look for an area of the Grove next week, but I know it will not look as good as it does against the concrete walls of our shop.
This is not just another cardboard, retail sign. This patented system is quick and easy to assemble. It’s foldable and economical to ship. Our high quality graphic print capabilities and graphic design team allow us to fully customize each display for your specific needs. We offer multiple sizes and all of our corrugated displays and signs are made from sustainable and recyclable materials. The Flash Totem is a great value for little cost. We offer the best in-store, point of purchase signs and displays on the market today. We can help you come up with a design that will make an impact in retail stores everywhere and maximize your ROI. Contact us today to get your free quote at www.landaal.com
Display magazine was one of the trade journals that specialised in shop design and display for the retailer and national advertiser, showcasing products and displays in various retail settings. This advert from the September 1967 issue shows the London company of Zwart Ltd, suppliers of display materials, showing their range of window decorations.
Nighttime urban scene featuring an illuminated luxury shopping facade branded 'The Louis' - Louis Vuitton- , nearby Upper House hotel and high-rise apartments, colorful lights, reflections and modern city nightlife atmosphere.
Store filled with pottery, bowls, crockery, and kitchen supplies in Kappabashi Dougu Street. Tokyo Japan
I know I will be sick of Hydrangeas by the end of their (long) season, but I can't get enough of green Hydrangea at the moment. They dry beautifully, so I'm saving them after they come back from contracts for a little future project.
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Canon G9X Mark II.
Last year Dona and I were in Hobby Lobby. When we came to this isle, we were shocked by what we saw: the cross, an outhouse sign and a rack of guns. Wow. That sends a message, doesn't it?
Temporary retail displays are a necessity. They can be achieved in a variety of ways. Just recently, I was in New York City with family right before Christmas. We were walking through Times Square and Rockefeller Center, and we ran into the retail displays at Macy's and a few other prominent stores in that location.
This window display shows a video display of animated shirts (scrolling across and being folded) within a frame made of shirts.
Different colored glass carafes are neatly lined up on a shelf in a retail store. Each carafe showcases a unique hue, adding a vibrant touch to kitchenware.
This is not just another cardboard, retail sign. This patented system is quick and easy to assemble. It’s foldable and economical to ship. Our high quality graphic print capabilities and graphic design team allow us to fully customize each display for your specific needs. We offer multiple sizes and all of our corrugated displays and signs are made from sustainable and recyclable materials. The Flash Totem is a great value for little cost. We offer the best in-store, point of purchase signs and displays on the market today. We can help you come up with a design that will make an impact in retail stores everywhere and maximize your ROI. Contact us today to get your free quote at www.landaal.com
Nara, Japan - April 23, 2026: Stall selling various souviners and trinkets to tourists in Nara, Japan. Deer-themed