Lathe-turned toysx0Dx0ADisplay board + extra box of turned rings - Specimen details
Catalogue Number: 38627 | |||||
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No Image | Plant Name | 208.00 PINACEAE Picea sp | Entry Book Number | 50.2007 | |
Artefact Name | Lathe-turned toysx0Dx0ADisplay board + extra box of turned rings | Vernacular Name | |||
Iso Country | Germany | TDWG Region | Germany | ||
Parts Held | Lathe-turned toysx0Dx0ADisplay board + extra box of turned rings | Geography Description | Germany | ||
Uses | Lathe-turned toysx0Dx0ADisplay board + extra box of turned ringsUse: MATERIALS - Wood User: Not defined | TDWG use | MATERIALS - Wood | ||
Storage | Extra-large shelving | Related Items | |||
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Donor Date | 00/00/1975 | Donor Notes | Display board constructed by museum staff from old museum German lathe-turned toys and extra toys purchased in 1975.x0Dx0ASee entry book numbers 43.1975.1, 45.1975.1, 46.1975.1, 49.1975.1. | ||
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Exhibition | Expedition | ||||
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Notes: | An additional box of rings/toys which became detached from board should be kept with specimen.x0Dx0AGerman lathe-turned toys : During the late 18th century in the Erzebirge region of Saxony an ingenious method of toy-making was devised, particularly for the, construction of Noahs Ark animals. By the mid 19th century, toy-making had replaced tin mining as the chief industry of the region, and Saxony became one of Europes most prosperous toy-making centres. Turned shapes allowed high productivity at low cost., Rings were turned with suitable grooves so that if a section was cut it resembled particular animals. The wide-spread popularity of these toys stemmed not only from their low cost, but also from their simple design. |