Jumping Jack
1979 (made)
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Four jamping jacks printed in colour of seven numbered press out pieces. The pieces have perforated holes to take the stringing. The back of the cards is green. The cardboard box, printed in colours to show the title, illustrations of the jumping jacks in pieces and a diagram to show how to assemble them. The box is green inside. There is also a bag containing four white strings, four plain wood beads and a number of eyelets and studs.
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Parts | This object consists of 6 parts.
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Materials and techniques | printed cardboard |
Brief description | 4 Jumping Jacks made of coloured cardboard with origianl box, made in Germany in 1979. |
Physical description | Four jamping jacks printed in colour of seven numbered press out pieces. The pieces have perforated holes to take the stringing. The back of the cards is green. The cardboard box, printed in colours to show the title, illustrations of the jumping jacks in pieces and a diagram to show how to assemble them. The box is green inside. There is also a bag containing four white strings, four plain wood beads and a number of eyelets and studs. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Title on the front of the box: Fantocci. Turco, Arlechins, Pierotto, Chinese no 28, Stab. Tipo-Litegr. Elised Macchi-Milano.
Title on the back: Fantocci No. 28 (C)1979 Franz-Josef Haller Munchen, Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari, Roma. Made in Germany.
Title on the side: four Jumping Jacks, four Fantocci, four Hampelmanner, four Pantins. Conformite' aux normes francaises garantie pas Bass & Bass. Ne convient pas a un enfant de mains de 36 mois. |
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Credit line | Given by Pollocks Toy Theatres. [81/839] |
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Accession number | MISC.309-1981 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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