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Greetings Card

2006 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This corporate greeting was issued by the Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain to promote their activities and values.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
die-cut card
Brief description
Christmas card issued by the Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain, 2006.
Physical description
Single A4 sheet of card, white on one side and grey on the other, folded in two with grey side innermost. Top edge of folded card die-cut with irregular shape to resemble a mountain range.
Dimensions
  • Folded height: 14.8cm
  • Open height: 29.6cm
  • Width: 21cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Season's Greetings / The Ambassador of Switzerland and Mrs Alexis P. Lautenberg / have the pleasure to present to you a recording of the 2006 Swiss / Ambassador's Award Concert, performed by the Tecchler Trio. / We very much hope you will enjoy it. / London, December 2006 / Alexis / Gabrielle (Printed in black on the inside (with signatures of Alexis and Gabrielle also printed in black above their names))
  • xx (Two 'kisses' handwritten in blue ballpoint pen on the inside)
  • swiss cultural FUND in britain / Should you wish to receive regular information about Switzerland and Embassy related activities in the UK, / subscribe to ePLUS on eplus@eda.admin.ch. For specific event updates visit www.swissembassy.org.uk/news. (Printed in black on the back)
  • (Swiss logo printed in red and black on the back)
Credit line
Given by Lady Ritblat
Subjects depicted
Summary
This corporate greeting was issued by the Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain to promote their activities and values.
Collection
Accession number
E.3293-2007

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Record createdMarch 26, 2008
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