Monday, November 10, 2014

Recollect: life on the farm

(A post for Rebecca, who is our Walther & Stevenson expert...)
Museum exhibition explanatory sign for a display of vintage toy farm buildings from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
 The first exhibition Jennifer and I visited while I was in Sydney on Sunday was the Powerhouse Museum's Recollect: Models 02 (I was concerned that there was a first exhibition of models that I had missed, but was told that it was really Recollect 02: Models. The Recollect series is a chance to bring things out of storage in themed collections)

Yesterday's post was just a taster: I plan to share more in-depth photos and information on what was displayed over the next few days. First up are a lovely collection of Walther & Stevenson toy farm buildings, designed to go with the Britains farm animals and accessories...
Front view of a vintage toy farm outhouse and house from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
Front,
Back view of a vintage toy farm outhouse and house from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
 back
Side view of a vintage toy farm house from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
 and side.
Vintage toy farm buildings from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
 There were outbuildings,
Vintage toy farm building and windmill from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
 the ubiquitous windmill,
Vintage toy farm building and accessories from Sydney shop Walther & Stevenson.
and other farm components..

(To see images of the original catalogues, visit Rebecca's blog.)

3 comments:

  1. Wow, they're in great condition! And there's a dunny :-D Great to have a date, too - they were available after the war for a while, too, I think. I wonder why they didn't display them with animals and people, though?

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  2. Just looked at the Powerhouse Museum website, and they don't seem to say how long this exhibition runs for! Did you happen to notice? otherwise I shall have to email and ask them ...

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  3. It's on until 1 Feb 2015. And I guess the people and animals weren't included because it was about the models. And I guess The Powerhouse would have accessioned any Britains sets they might have into a completely separate area.

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