HARMONY CARDGAME - FINISHED PRODUCT

T1984.7

Made in Australia. The dual pack of harmony cards consist of 125 cards in total including 10 spares. Each card has on its face musical notations in two of the four corners and bears a white musical symbol against a light blue background on the back. Also on the back of each card toward the base is the notation "@1983 duffy & jones". The two packs sit side by side in the plastic container, divided by a wall of plastic covered with gold painted cardboard. The plastic lid is clear and features one symbol of each of the traditional suits in the corners. In the centre of the lid is etched a circle which highlights the advertising description on the instruction booklet which rests below the lid on top of the packs of cards. It bears a stylized title - "Harmony cards" below which are the instructions and at the base of which is the "duffy & jones" logo. The pamphlet folds out to reveal the instructions and playing suggestion inside.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: T1984.7
Accession Date: 25 Jan 1984

Material

Paper

paper, liquid correcting fluid, felt pen

Liquid/Unclassified
Felt/Textile
Paper/Paper

Measurement

length129mm
width97mm
height25mm

 


 

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