Hampden Paint & Chemical Co Springfield Mass advertising barrel paperweight. Marked on the top: Hampton Sunray White. And around the middle of the barrel: Hampden Paint & Chemical Co Springfield Mass advertising barrel paperweight. Marked on the top: Hampton Sunray White. And around the middle of the barrel: History: An early advertisement notes they were manufacturers of Patented Green and a patent date of Novembe. History: An early advertisement notes they were manufacturers of Patented Green and a patent date of November 23, 1852. The Chester County Historical Society reports that Joseph Lucas, a dyer, developed bright green Hampden Green dye in the 1850s while living in Chester, MA, a community close to Springfield. Hampden green was the pigment used by the federal government for the first U.S. paper money – the iconic Greenbacks issued during the Civil War – due to its unique, hard-to-remove color. Company ephemera from the early 20th century can be found online, including an advertisement for Hampden Sunray Mill White Oil Paint that may date to the 1940s – 1950s. A definitive history could not be located. About 2 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches
Weight: 0.815 LB
Measurement: 2.25 x 1.375 IN
Depth: 1.375
Condition report:
Excellent
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