[BCMA] Exhibit support items available
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The following items are being removed from the DMAS collection, as they do not meet the future needs of the Delta museum moving forward. We are looking to transfer these items to heritage, museum, or public institutions that will find value in them on an as-is, where-is basis. Photos available on request.
1] Temporary Walls: These are 8' temporary divider walls that were obtained from MOA. They require special connecting hardware to connect, which is also available. They are in fair shape, but require re-sanding and re-painting for use. Individual walls are not free standing.
2] Glass shopkeeper's cabinet: This cabinet is a typical glass counter cabinet from the 1970s.
3] Glass and wood display cabinet: The cabinet has wood corners and edges, possibly oak, which support the vitrines.
4] Glass and wood display cabinet: The cabinet has wood corners and edges, possibly oak, which support the vitrines.
5] Pedestals, plinths and vitrines: Consisting of two lectern style pedestals, and multi-height box plinths. These items are showing age and require re-painting for use. The vitrines are acrylic. Many are scratched, and the glue is failing.
6] Palettes: These palettes are typical wood construction and are in various sizes. They were used during the move from Delta's Historic Municipal Hall.
Darryl MacKenzie | Curator, Delta Museum
Parks, Recreation and Culture | The Corporation of Delta
p. 604.946.2850 x 203| c. 778.231.0504
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