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ca. 1989 (manufactured), 1998 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This corporate Christmas greeting from heritage architect Stephen Levrant takes the form of a numbered, limited edition collectable scale model of a classic van. A different model and colour was issued each year. It is a witty take on the deployment of the corporate seasonal greeting by practitioners in the cultural sector to advertise their services and promote their values.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Prints
  • Prints
  • Prints
Materials and techniques
Printed and coated moulded metal and plastic, paper insert
Brief description
Model T-Ford classic van, corporate Christmas greeting from heritage architect Stephen Levrant, manufactured by Lledo for Adtrucks; British, 1998.
Physical description
Model T-Ford classic van, cream body with blue mud guards in clear plastic packet with paper greeting insert.
Dimensions
  • Container height: 3.9cm
  • Container width: 8.2cm
  • Container depth: 3.1cm
Production typeLimited edition
Copy number
172/350
Credit line
Given by Stephen Calloway
Subject depicted
Summary
This corporate Christmas greeting from heritage architect Stephen Levrant takes the form of a numbered, limited edition collectable scale model of a classic van. A different model and colour was issued each year. It is a witty take on the deployment of the corporate seasonal greeting by practitioners in the cultural sector to advertise their services and promote their values.
Collection
Accession number
E.22:1 to 3-2007

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Record createdJuly 7, 2009
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