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Mappe mit Musterkarten

Mappe "Printed Ribbons I" mit bedruckten Bändern mit Qualitätsnummern zwischen 33432 und 36164 (nicht durchgehend, nicht chronologisch), auf A4-Papier geklebt, in Klarsichtmäppchen. Informationen zum Band: Qualitätsnummer, aufgeklebte Bandabschnitte in verschiedenen Kolorits, Bandbreite, teilweise Material (v.a. Nylon). Eingeklebter gemalter Bandentwurf von 1836 auf der ersten Seite, zusammen mit…

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  • All metadata

Subject

  • patterns (design elements)
  • floral patterns
  • weaving
  • pegado
  • Floral pattern
  • Ethnology
  • Pattern

Type of item

  • gewebt
  • Schaftgewebe
  • geklebt (Wasserbasis)
  • maschinenbeschrieben
  • Leinwandbindung
  • gebunden

Medium

  • Nylon
  • Paper
  • Metal
  • Plastic

Subject

  • patterns (design elements)
  • floral patterns
  • weaving
  • pegado
  • Floral pattern
  • Ethnology
  • Pattern

Type of item

  • gewebt
  • Schaftgewebe
  • geklebt (Wasserbasis)
  • maschinenbeschrieben
  • Leinwandbindung
  • gebunden

Medium

  • Nylon
  • Paper
  • Metal
  • Plastic

Providing institution

  • Archaeology and Museum Baselland

Aggregator

  • CARARE

Intermediate provider

  • Kulturerbe Informationsmanagement Schweiz (KIMnet)

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Creation date

  • 1964-1973

Current location

  • Liestal

Source

  • Archäologie und Museum Baselland

Identifier

  • E1.14474
  • #kimnet:cho:15165e8b-fb6c-4dcb-8c3f-c846cff5c249

Language

  • de

Is part of

  • Sammlung: Volkskunde

Providing country

  • Switzerland

Collection name

  • 2058611_Ag_EU_LoCloud_Swiss

First time published on Europeana

  • 2022-04-14T07:40:41.105Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2024-12-11T09:59:47.710Z
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