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Furniture design drawings by Saul Ratner, 192--193-?

Furniture design drawings by Saul Ratner, 192--193-?

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGmO3Nn

Furniture design drawings by Saul Ratner, 192--193-?

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Full title

Furniture design drawings by Saul Ratner, 192--193-?

Author / Creator

Date

ca.1920s-1930s

Call Numbers

PXD 1316 , PXD 1317

Record Identifier

YEGmO3Nn

Reference Code

910414
Physical Description

Contents

approx. 101 design drawings - approx. 77 x 104 cm. or smaller - chiefly pencil on tracing paper

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

PXD 1316

Approx. 16 furniture design drawings and plan titled "St Thomas Church confessionals", signed "Hennessy & Hennessy Architects" at lower right (ink on tracing paper, damaged). Includes 1 photograph of chest of drawers and chair.

PXD 1317 / Folders 1-3

Approx. 85 pattern drawings and design details for furniture. Chiefly...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Furniture design drawings by Saul Ratner, 192--193-?

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

This pictorial material is part of J. Ratner & Co. Pty. Ltd. records, 1911-1978 at MLMSS 3911

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by David Ratner, March 1982
Pic.Acc.5178

Administrative / Biographical history

J. Ratner & Co. Pty. Ltd. was begun by Joseph Ratner, grandfather of the donor, David Ratner. Joseph Ratner "was born in Russia, lived in England & America, married an English girl, came to Australia in 1904, lived in Annandale, began firm c.1911, built factory himself." Two of Joseph's four sons, Saul (1900-1980) (David Ratner's father), and Harry...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXD 1316 , PXD 1317

Record Identifier

YEGmO3Nn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGmO3Nn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

910414

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