Decorative white box in urea formaldehyde plastic.

Made:
1930-1939 in Paris
maker:
Eduard Fornells i Marco
and
Editions Fornells
Eduard Fornells i Marco
and
Ten-sided box of white urea formaldehyde

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Ten-sided box of white urea formaldehyde
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Ten-sided box of white urea formaldehyde, lid moulded with decoration of a head of Pan and Syrinx (female nymph) wreathed with ivy, French, Editions Fornells, 1930-1939.

Three boxes made of white urea formaldehyde, lids moulded with various decorations. Made by Editions Fornells, Paris, France, 1930s

Details

Category:
Plastics and Modern Materials
Object Number:
1979-624/225
Materials:
complete and urea formaldehyde
Measurements:
overall: 50 mm x 117 mm x 117 mm, Wt. 0.1919kg
type:
box - container
credit:
Jesse, J