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This resource mainly contains objects dating from the period from the mid-19th century up to the beginning of World War II. A significant part comprises badges and awards from World War I. Then there are objects relating to trade and industry in Bratislava (shop boxes, packaging, e.g. Stollwerk), products (e.g. Sfinx), commercial leaflets, soda bottles, bottles with labels of liqueurs and spirits made in Bratislava, sporting trophies of Bratislava sportsmen and clubs (e.g. D. Herda, Š. Akay, Ligeti S.C.), a collection of inkpots and writing paraphernalia. picture postcards, documents, photographs of the period, albums (e.g. an album of photographs of the imperial couple during their visit to Bratislava in 1917).


A substantial proportion of textile items includes garments and shoes for women, men and children, textiles and accessories from the second half of the 19th century as well as the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. Recently, this collection has been augmented by items from the second half of the 20th century. A numerous and more compact collection is the collection of accessories comprising hats and caps, handbags and bags, fans, spectacles, walking sticks and parasols.

In the collection of toys, there are, in particular, furniture and kitchen sets, more or less complete lunch, tea and coffee china sets, dolls, prams, several puppet theatres with coulisse and individual puppets.

 

 
Responsible: Beáta Husová
Created / changed: 20.1.2007 / 20.1.2007

 

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Múzeum mesta Bratislavy
Radničná ul. č. 1
81518 Bratislava
Phone: +421 2 591 008 12
E-mail: mmba@bratislava.sk
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