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Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666
Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666
Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666
Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666
Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666
Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666

Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant- Munich Day of Arts # 1666

The ground breaking for the Munich House of Arts was quite a show and would open the door for 12 years of a continuous flow of art of all mediums and would come to be celebrated on an annual basis with parades where people would attend in droves. 

The Ground breaking itself in 1933 would bring forth many pieces of presentation items much like what was seen with the building of the Chancellery. Plaques, coins, paper, and numerous pieces would be manufactured and sold or given in presentation form to VIP's.

This piece came in a group of items for the ground breaking ceremony and it could be from that, it could also be a fender pennant from one of the parades held annually. It is totally complete with the bottom fitting for the fender all the way to the acorn finial and should be considered extremely rare. The pennant itself is manufactured of pressed board and would not be for year round use but it is of high quality, double sided and contained withing its original frame. Pennant measures 9x9 and the height without the base is 17 inches tall.

(Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant Munich Day of Arts )

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The ground breaking for the Munich House of Arts was quite a show and would open the door for 12 years of a continuous flow of art of all mediums and would come to be celebrated on an annual basis with parades where people would attend in droves. 

The Ground breaking itself in 1933 would bring forth many pieces of presentation items much like what was seen with the building of the Chancellery. Plaques, coins, paper, and numerous pieces would be manufactured and sold or given in presentation form to VIP's.

This piece came in a group of items for the ground breaking ceremony and it could be from that, it could also be a fender pennant from one of the parades held annually. It is totally complete with the bottom fitting for the fender all the way to the acorn finial and should be considered extremely rare. The pennant itself is manufactured of pressed board and would not be for year round use but it is of high quality, double sided and contained withing its original frame. Pennant measures 9x9 and the height without the base is 17 inches tall.

(Haus Der Kunst Fender Pennant Munich Day of Arts )

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