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Step back in time to 1907, when the art of soap-making was a meticulous process that transformed palm oil and vegetable fats into the exquisitely scented Erasmic soap

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Erasmic soap advert
Advert for peerless Erasmic soap. Mother and baby in embrace advertising the soap. The company also sold shaving kits and vanishing cream. Date: 1925

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Erasmic shaving kit
Erasmic shaving stick advert. The soap advertised to use when shaving, which would cause minimal irritation. Date: 1925

Background imageErasmic Collection: Various stages in order of making the palm oil and vegetable fats into a finely-scented eramic

Various stages in order of making the palm oil and vegetable fats into a finely-scented eramic soap in Joseph Crosfield & Sons, Soap Works at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire. Date: 1907

Background imageErasmic Collection: Advert for Peerless Erasmic Soap, 1925

Advert for Peerless Erasmic Soap, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageErasmic Collection: Erasmic Soap - fragrant and refreshing Date: 1920

Erasmic Soap - fragrant and refreshing Date: 1920

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Erasmic soap, WW1 advertisement
Advertisement for Erasmic soap, a popular brand during the first half of the 20th century, depicting a pretty young woman with flaming red hair contemplating her reflection in a hand mirror while

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Erasmic Peerless Soap
Advertisement from 1929 for Erasmic soap featuring The Erasmic Twins, Violet and Blanche

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Advert for Erasmic soap
Peerless for the complexion. Date: 1928

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Advet for Erasmic soap 1918
Advertisement for Erasmic Dainty Soap, showing a woman in Victorian style dress admiring her reflection in a hand mirror. Date: 1918

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Erasmic soap advertisement, 1918
Advertisement for Erasmic soap, featuring a stylised illustration by the artist Annie Fish, depicting an elegant woman inspecting her reflection on a mirror. Date: 1918

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Erasmic shaving stick advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for Erasmic shaving stick - British and Best, which includes a of a stick of shaving soap with a German bullet embedded in it

Background imageErasmic Collection: Erasmic Shaving Stick advertisement, 1918

Erasmic Shaving Stick advertisement, 1918
Advertisement for Erasmic Shaving Stick with a smart gentleman in what can only be described as an artistic dressing gown

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Erasmic Soap advertisement
Advertisement for the dainty Erasmic Soap showing a lady wrapped in a towel and b eing handed a box of the soap before her bath. Date: 1917

Background imageErasmic Collection: Erasmic Soap advertisement, 1917

Erasmic Soap advertisement, 1917
Striking advertisement for Erasmic soap from the First World War era featuring a fashionable lady wearing a full-skirted outfit with a parasol or umbrella

Background imageErasmic Collection: Advert for Erasmic shaving stick 1920

Advert for Erasmic shaving stick 1920
Erasmic shaving soap is pure joy. 1920

Background imageErasmic Collection: Erasmic Shaving Stick advertisement 1928

Erasmic Shaving Stick advertisement 1928
Erasmic Shaving Stick advertisement showing Columbine peeping around a curtain and a Pierrot strumming a guitar on a balcony by the light of a full moon

Background imageErasmic Collection: Advert for Erasmic soap, 1921

Advert for Erasmic soap, 1921 Date: 1921

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Erasmic advertisement
The secret to the pictured twins perfect complexion is Erasmic Peerless Soap. Date: 1929

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Advert / Erasmic Perfume
Erasmic perfume: in bijou bottles at 3d each


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Step back in time to 1907, when the art of soap-making was a meticulous process that transformed palm oil and vegetable fats into the exquisitely scented Erasmic soap. Joseph Crosfield & Sons Soap Works at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire served as the birthplace of this luxurious creation. Intricate stages unfolded within these walls, each contributing to the final masterpiece. Skilled hands carefully blended ingredients, ensuring only the finest quality for discerning customers. The scent wafted through every corner of the factory, captivating all who entered. The Erasmic shaving kit emerged as a companion to this iconic soap. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, it promised an unparalleled grooming experience for gentlemen seeking perfection in their daily routine. This elegant set became synonymous with sophistication and refinement. Advertisements adorned billboards across town, showcasing Erasmic's undeniable allure. They beckoned passersby with promises of smooth skin and invigorating fragrances that lingered long after use. These captivating visuals transported viewers into a world where luxury met practicality. With each advertisement came a glimpse into the opulence awaiting those who embraced Erasmic products. Men donned dapper suits while lathering up with creamy foam from their shaving kits; women reveled in their radiant complexions achieved through indulgent cleansing rituals using Erasmic soap. Erasmic advertisements became more than mere promotions; they were windows into an era defined by elegance and grace. Each image captured moments frozen in time - snapshots of individuals reveling in self-care routines elevated by this exceptional brand. As we reflect on these vintage advertisements today, we are reminded not only of Erasmic's enduring legacy but also how far we have come since then. Yet amidst modern advancements, there remains something enchanting about revisiting an age when craftsmanship reigned supreme and beauty was found even in everyday routines like washing one's face or shaving.