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Puzzle

1950 - 1952 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Word puzzle with black base and white lid, moulded in urea formaldehyde. Fifteen individual white letters can be arranged to read 'Austin of England'

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 16 parts.

  • Puzzle
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
  • Puzzle Piece
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  • Puzzle Piece
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  • Puzzle Piece
Materials and techniques
Cast urea formaldehyde
Brief description
Word puzzle with 15 pieces spelling out 'AUSTIN OF ENGLAND', urea formaldehyde, Birmingham, 1950
Physical description
Word puzzle with black base and white lid, moulded in urea formaldehyde. Fifteen individual white letters can be arranged to read 'Austin of England'
Dimensions
  • Length: 10.8cm
  • Width: 8.3cm
  • Height: 1.9cm
Measurements taken from paper records - not checked on object.
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'AUSTIN OF ENGLAND' (On underside of lid)
  • 'AUSTIN / you can depend on it!' (On lid)
Object history
Fred Bulmer, a collector based in Leeds, Yorkshire, offered his collection of ‘plastic antiques’ to the V&A in late 1982. The Museum chose to purchase 59 objects from Bulmer the following year (for acquisition papers see MA/1/B3395). The objects were divided among the Museum’s collections according to object type: Furniture and Woodwork taking 26 objects (W.50 to 75-1983), Metalwork 18 objects (M.49 to 66-1984) and Ceramics and Glass 14 objects (C.41 to 54-1984).
Historical context
Used as a business promotion by the Austin Motor Company, known as Austin of England, 1950 - 1952.
Association
Collection
Accession number
W.64 to15-1983

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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