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Wunderlich supplement catalogue

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Catalogue, 'Supplement to 1904 Catalogue', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, April 1905

Supplement to Wunderlich's General Catalogue of 1904 directed towards architects and members of the building trade and contained detailed information about some of the company's 'most recent Modern Art Designs in Stamped Metal' including design numbers and dimensions. The catalogue predominantly consists of halftone photographs showing the company's designs. The catalogue was printed …

Summary

Object No.

A7437-31/2/11

Object Statement

Catalogue, 'Supplement to 1904 Catalogue', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, April 1905

Physical Description

Catalogue, 'Supplement to 1904 Catalogue', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, April 1905

Supplement to Wunderlich's General Catalogue of 1904 directed towards architects and members of the building trade and contained detailed information about some of the company's 'most recent Modern Art Designs in Stamped Metal' including design numbers and dimensions. The catalogue predominantly consists of halftone photographs showing the company's designs. The catalogue was printed for Wunderlich by the Sydney printer, W.E. Smith.

Marks

Label with 'ZA 15' stamped in blue ink.

Dimensions

Height

230 mm

Width

305 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Wunderlich supplement catalogue 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 1 June 2023, <https://ma.as/396321>

Wikipedia

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