1960s
1966+ Goblin Teasmade D31B
1966+ Goblin Teasmade D31B
1960s
1966+ Goblin Teasmade D31B
1960s
The first production model of the D32 was ready for inspection in October 1966. Regrettably this had a fault – the spout did not fit into the teapot. The design must have been corrected quickly as the D32 went on sale that same year, for £17/5/-. As with its teapot-
1960s
The Hawkins Tiffee 1700 was available in 1966. An advert for this later model of the Tiffee in ivory with polished boiler appears in the Gardiner of Bristol catalogue, 1966, priced at £5.17.11.
1960s
The Ekco Hawkins Hostess TE34 was launched some time between 1967 and 1977. Christine kindly sent pictures of her Hostess TE34. The date of these models is not known but must have been produced between 1967 and 1977 and manufactured at Ekco-Hawkins’ Drury Lane, Hastings address. There is no
1960s
Ekco had not made teasmades before their merger with Hawkins in 1960, but in 1947 they had manufactured a clock radio, the A33 Radiotime, a very modern looking appliance compared to the Goblin Timespot of the same date, the cabinet of which was designed by the architect and designer Wells
1960s
The Ekco Hostess Teamaker TM80 was launched some time between 1967 and 1977. This model in cream and brown has a stainless steel and cream kettle and teapot. It features a light, an audible alarm and auto and tea now facilities. The Hawkins name is no longer present.
1960s
The Goblin Teasmade model D25c was manufactured from 1967. The kettle is similar to the D25b but has ball impressed feet. The platform is reversed from the previous model: the kettle on the left and the teapot on the right. This style and arrangement of teapot right and kettle left
1960s
The D25c Queen Anne was manufactured in 1967. The Queen Anne came as a Gift Pack which cost £29.11.2 in 1970. It included a china teaset (two cups and saucers, a cream jug and a sugar bowl), which for at least part of the production run was Royal
1960s
This deluxe model began development in 1965, but the first design was abandoned in January 1966 as it was not luxurious enough. A second attempt began early in 1966 with a target production date of June or July 1967 but the target date soon slipped due to competing projects. The
1960s
The Goblin Teasmade model 833m was introduced in 1968. It replaced the D31 and uses the same circular clock and body. Later models feature a blushed aluminium clock face. Goblin reverted to the old square chrome on copper kettle. This photo from website visitor Bill shows his 833m which is
1960s
The Goblin Teasmade model 834m was introduced in 1968. It replaced the D32 and uses the same circular clock and body. Later models feature a blushed aluminium clock face. Goblin reverted to the old square chrome on copper kettle, with a short transfer tube, which discharged into a new square
1960s
The 815 was launched in 1969. The Goblin Teasmade 815 was originally made for hotels, but was later released for the retail market. (Date confirmed via Goblin Leatherhead records). This model had no clock, just a kettle and a teapot with an on/off switch, activated by the user. Technically,
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