25 (Early Series; PPP and Remued) Tall chamberstick, tapering cupped stem.
Does this shape appear in other series? Yes, although not exactly the same -
Pamela Series 22 is very similar. There are also similar un-numbered examples as seen below, both PPP and Remued.
Height; 14 cm.
Some un-numbered examples;
Height 12 - 14 cm.
25 (Early Series) Plump two-cone vase, ribbed upper section
Does this shape appear in other series? No - (none recorded).
Height; 11 cm.
A shape variant. Perhaps a different but unknown shape number.
Height; 11.5 - 14 cm. Spiral handle, deep dish with flat rim.
Un-numbered. Bases unmarked (rear two), stamped PPP (front).
25 (Early Series) TWO SHAPES
This Early Series number was assigned twice. First came a PPP chamberstick, which continued until 1934 and briefly saw the introduction of shape numbering and the Remued name before ceasing production. At some point after 1934 the number was re-assigned to a different Remued shape
These are the only numbered examples yet recorded.
A single
Early Series 148 candlestick shape is recorded marked
Remued 25 but appears to just be a mistake.
Trudy Viles, from trove.nla.gov.au
Two ads from late 1932 - before shape-numbering or the Remued name were introduced.
Left; part of an ad by Zimpel's store in the 'West Australian' newspaper. Both shape variants are depicted. The same ad shows other PPP shapes too.
Right; from 'Table Talk' magazine, Melbourne. (For a Primrose base stamp see
Early Series 66.)
Variation in shape and size. Both stamped PPP.
Left: un-numbered. Right: incised 25.