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Letter from Georg Neuner to Ulrich Rück [o.Dat. [averaged, lies with the Br. draft of 2.8.1940]]

Ask for money. Museum case: personnel contracts made, further planning. Acquisition interest Neuner: 7 African Nsansi [MMM 40-149 to 40-155], wooden bell Sumatra [MMM 40-156?], yoke veils Abyssinia [40-157?], pedunculate Cameroon [40-158?], braide...

In: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg, Historical Archive >> autograph collection >> NL Re/I,C correspondence (title) >> Correspondence between Ulrich Rück, Georg Neuner, Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich> and Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich>

Letter from Georg Neuner to Ulrich Rück

Military service. Museum thing. At Eisenhofer: trapezoid zither, buffalo bell. Offer: China Tang Bell, Horn New Guinea [Cross Snail Horn MIR 1280?].

In: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg, Historical Archive >> autograph collection >> NL Re/I,C correspondence (title) >> Correspondence between Ulrich Rück, Georg Neuner, Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich> and Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich>

Letter from Ulrich Rück to the Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich>

7 exotic Nsansi, wooden bell Cameroon, Lyra Abyssinia, loud Cameroon, exotic rattle, ivory trumpet Africa, bushman rattle.

In: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg, Historical Archive >> autograph collection >> NL Re/I,C correspondence (title) >> Correspondence between Ulrich Rück, Georg Neuner, Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich> and Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich>

Letter from Georg Neuner to Ulrich Rück [Dat. i. Orig. wrong [1938]]

Description of the acquisition of the Neuner Collection or Neuner's employment, so-called "museum matter" [in Munich/Stadtmuseum?]. Dispositions for the expansion of the Munich collection/acquisitions by Rück. Offers: Cameroon, Klim...

In: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg, Historical Archive >> autograph collection >> NL Re/I,C correspondence (title) >> Correspondence between Ulrich Rück, Georg Neuner, Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich> and Museum of Musical Instruments <Munich>