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Hoy, ser dueno de un Museo es posible en Villa Devoto
Saturday, 22 May 2010
eBay and MercadoLibre with the Toy Museum
Topic: Auction On Line

MercadoLibre in all South America
 

Topic: Auction Mercado Libre from Toys to Art, from Arts to Antiques, no item is to small or BIG.

eBay and MercadoLibre with The Buenos Aires Toy Museum and Bob Frassinetti

Work with me from eBay and all the way with Mercado Libre here in Argentina as well as other Countries in South America.

 
Interested in Mercado Libre here in Argentina, I can help you. Press this Link
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

eBay link to Bob Frassinetti, art & antique dealer. Press this Link. 

 

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Welcome to Travel Argentina for Antiques and Art
Welome art and antique dealers and travellers looking for information on Buenos Aires and all Argentina,...eBay Group ptrdd this link: Travel Argentina for Antiques and Art with Bob Frassinetti

Location:  La Lucila, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Born/ Birthday:  24 February, 1955
Bio:  My name is Roberto Dario Frassinetti. Art & Antique Dealer & Journalist. My friends all call me Bob Frassinetti. ( ex Mount St. Mary's College (UK) ) I in my early fifties and because I love art and antiques Ie been developing several collectibles oriented projects and Developments

 

Buy on line on eBay’s affiliate here in Argentina and other South America countries, MercadoLibre….  

Bob Frassinetti Arts and Antiques Team Procedure & Fees

Welcome! We buy items on MercadoLibre in all South America auction sites/online shops on your order. All you have to do is to tell us what you want, where it is and we will do all the work for you. Enjoy exploring for rare items in South America!

Procedure:
Please send us an email with the website link of the item (either on auction sites or on regular online shops) and the maximum price you are willing to pay for the item. We will try to get the item for you. If we get the item successfully, we will ask you to pay for the fees (commission, and cost of the item). As soon as we confirm your payment, we will contact the seller. We'll let you know the cost of the shipment (international either local mail, to Fed Express UPS or even direct Air Freight or Cargo) an aprox before purchasing the item. Pay for the shipment. And the item is on the way!

Fees:
Commission: go from as low as 5% to a 10%, 20, 30% of the item price and up, all depends what’s its cost, it’s not the same work to buy you a “trading card” to buying you a “Old Steam Engine” or a “Vintage Car or Motorcycle” or a condominium in “Buenos Aires, Punta del Este or Villa de Tulumba”.
The actual cost: the item, plus domestic shipment (by whatever means available and recommended), and plus then international shipment (converted into US dollar or the Euro, using our specified exchange rate). More Information email us, Bob Frassinetti and the Buenos Aires Art and Antique Team: admin@frassinetti.com  

 

Interests:  The first project: The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, I began to work on was the oy museum I found myself finding in flea markets, fairs and old toy shops beautiful and rare toys made in Argentina about which there was no information available. I looked everywhere until I found out that I couldn find it ause it didn exist. All the amazing Argentine made toys I collected were made during the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, and unlike other countries in the world who worry about their history and cultural legacy, we s a society- have let them in forget. So at the same time I collected vintage and antique toys I began to develop a research group who was in charge of finding all loose pieces available to complete the puzzle of the Argentinean toy industry history. The result has been so far not only encouraging but amazing, for besides of understanding the true nature of some of our most marvellous items, Ie had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing many of the most outstanding Argentinean industrials. The Museum has grown ever since I blended the objects with the information about them. And it has become to be the first virtual museum on Argentinean toys in the country and in Latin America. The feedback wee received throughout these incredible years of hard and hearted work have gave us strength and passion to keep on developing what so far is has come to be a brilliant idea. At the same time the Museum grew and I began to discover the richness in Argentina cultural and social history through means of one of its material productions: toys. A ticking question my toy oriented research unveiled was that every culture reflexes their vision of the world through their objects, and I found out that many American models that were been produced in Argentina were been adapted to the Latin American cultural public. So I began to wonder about how an immigrant built country objects would reflect this, and it has been quite a great surprise, the blend of the indigenous, colonial and immigrant cultures is superb down here and the objects these past generations have left us are outstanding. This is how ArtDealer,The Buenos Aires ArtDealer, as a cultural and collectibles project began. My initial knowledge of art and antiques, and my experience with cultural research at the Museum were the foundation for Art Dealer to begin to grow. At the same time, as I kept on travelling through the bewitching scenarios of the beautiful Argentina I began to understand a bit more about that eclectic and gorgeous culture that intrigued me so much about the objects of our forefathers. Precious treasures. Hidden under the everyday life chores. To me this has been a discovering experience that has filled me with joy, and keeps on surprising me every day as a young child who begins to open up to the world marvels. When Argentina, during the 2001 crisis, began to open up to travellers from all over the world, who were coming to discover this wonderful place, I thought I had to share my experience with those who cherished culture, travelling, and discovering as much as I did. I also thought that if I were to travel overseas I love to do it the way the saying says: When in Rome, you do what Romans doand nothing better than a Roman to show you how. To share my knowledge and discoveries, I design custom made tours, not only ause I like to work on a personal basis, but because I deeply believe each of us is unique and has different interests and passions and mass produced standard culture leaves out ome times- very important things. And for Buenos Aires, as every other metropolis has something to offer to each and every one of us, likewise Argentina. Seven years have gone by now since Ie began to picture this broad cultural project, and each and every one of the days Ie worked to develop my idea have been amazing, with its ups and downs, inputs and changes of direction. I very glad and grateful to be able to do what I love most and to be able to share it with others who, as myself find this lifetime experience unique and beautiful. 
 

 

Favorite Links
All about Art and Antiques as well as travel information for Buenos Aires and Argentina
The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina
The Buenos Aires Art Dealer

 

As well as Auction Tours here in Buenos Aires and all around Argentina.

 

 


Posted by frassinetti at 3:21 PM EDT
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Idolos en Carton por R Bitran y F Chiappini
Topic: Idolos en Carton

"Idolos en carton". Trading Card's & Album's printed in Argentina from the 1900's till the 1980's. Cards and albumes only printed here in Argentina.

 Check out LINK: Photo Gallery Idolos en CArton por Rafael Bitran and Francisco Chiappini

TODO COLOR de: 410 COLECCIONES DISTINTAS 215 TAPAS DE ALBUMES 164 SOBRES DE FIGURITAS 450 FIGURITAS DIFERENTES El libro consta de 128 páginas, es TODO COLOR y se ha realizado en papel ilustración de excelente calidad. En él entre otras tantas colecciones aparecen: BATMAN, HIJITUS, LOS BEATLES, TITANES EN EL RING, TARZAN, EL ZORRO, MARTE ATACA, LOS TRES CHIFLADOS, LA PANTERA ROSA, HE-MAN, MAZINGER, STAROSTA,

 


Posted by frassinetti at 3:22 PM EDT
Sunday, 16 May 2010
The Buenos Aires Toy Museum on Face Book
Topic: Toy Museum News

The Buenos Aires Toy Museum on Face Book.

 

 

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Posted by frassinetti at 11:55 AM EDT
Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Topic: Toy Museum News
Porque sabemos que no hay dos clientes iguales, hemos concebido esta propuesta para aquellos que trabajan haciendo eje creatividad, en lo último y lo más novedoso.  Para causar el impacto máximo hemos concebido esta propuesta para aquellos que necesitan soluciones capaces de dotarle de la mejor presencia y de un perfil de avanzada.  Nuestros pilares son:  -        Estética y Diseño -        Creatividad enfocada a variados segmentos sociales específicos -        Cultura y Vanguardia estética   Tanto si busca nuevos clientes como si está desarrollo de una campaña comercial integrada para un cliente existente, la mejor respuesta es ésta propuesta temática elaborada a la medida y necesidad de cada evento.  Esta novedosa propuesta estética propone una aproximación a los juguetes de nuestro pasado, los juguetes de la infancia, desde una perspectiva estética que valora sus aspectos lúdicos y estéticos, de diseño y arte existentes en todos los juguetes.   La singular combinación artística y temática: juguetes y obras de arte, da nacimiento a la muestra producto de la valoración de las corrientes artísticas primordiales de los últimos dos siglos.  Los juguetes de nuestra infancia se combinan con cuadros, esculturas, grabados, etc de artistas argentinos, Latinoamericanos, estadounidenses y Europeos, para crear un único ambiente estético tanto de categoría como de vanguardia por su concepto madre único.  Este doble concepto se plasma en el display propuesto para la muestra, es decir, a partir de los muebles temáticos, en los que se dispone los juguetes retro y antiguos y las obras de arte,  manteniendo una coherencia conceptual a la vez que temática que permite desarrollar una dinámica evolutiva de su desarrollo y de las diferentes estéticas, los materiales utilizados y los modelos sociales principales de cada momento El concepto de cada muestra es único e irrepetible porque se concibe y crea a pedido de cada solicitante en función del evento.  La Muestra, el display, los cuadros, esculturas y juguetes se adaptan a las necesidades de los equipos de creativos para:  -        diferentes exposiciones -        muestras-        empresas y creativos-        promociones-        producciones televisivas y cinematográficas -        agencias de publicidad-        eventos sociales-        Vernissage-        Cocktail-        Lanzamientos-        Inaguraciones-        Fiestas Nuestro equipo trabaja coordinadamente para aportar soluciones eficaces estética y conceptualmente al evento en cuestión.   We Rent Toys in Argentina-alquiler de juguetes

Precio minimo de muestra itinerante por mueble pesos $1000.-  Cantidad minimo de muebles 3. A confirmar dia hora lugar y muebles. Saludos, Bob Frassinetti
  Próximamente el Art and Toy en 3D, el primer Museo y Gallería en 3D de la Argentina, pronto por la web,...... ........  Topic: Art Museum Gallery Próximamente el Art and Toy en 3D, el primer Museo y Gallería en la Argentina y por Bob Frassinetti junto a un grupo de Inversionistas Nacionales e Internacionales, lanzan el primer Boutique Hotel y Gallería de arte y Museo de Juguete proyectado por la zona de de la Provincia de Cordoba, Argentina. Un exitoso modelo de inversión inmobiliaria que permite ser dueño y huésped a la vez, participar no solo obteniendo una mayor rentabilidad en el alquiler de la unidad y la posibilidad de utilizar los servicios del hotel a través de una membrecía especial, pero también disfrutar to todo los servicios del lugar ............  Bob Frassinetti, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Posted by frassinetti at 1:57 PM EDT
Monday, 10 May 2010
El Primer Museo Argentina en la web desde 1996.
Topic: Toy Museum News
BIENVENIDOS A

BUENOS AIRES TOY MUSEUM

 

El Buenos Aires Toy Museum viene haciendo trabajos de investigación y recuperación de la historia cultural y social de la Argentina a través de una de las formas más expresivas de expresión social que  son sus juguetes. Reflejos de la realidad, pequeños objetos a escala que han moldeado nuestra historia, nuestro presente, nuestra infancia, y tantos otros aspectos de nuestra existencia.

Con cada avance de investigación, cada descubrimiento y cada nuevo dato que encontramos estamos más y más entusiasmados y convencidos de la importancia de el trabajo que encaramos diariamente. El feedback que recibimos de nuestros lectores y visitantes nos da aliento para seguir adelante en esta fabulosa empresa.

Es por eso que abrimos la convocatoria a todos aquellos que interesados en el tema y en la propuesta que hacemos desde el BA Toy Museum, a participar directamente en este proceso de recuperación cultural.

Diseñadores de web, documentalistas,  escritores, dibujantes y artistas interesados en participar la historieta que hemos comenzado a elaborar, redactores que quieran aportar artículos sobre temáticas afines al museo e incluso participar en la redacción de los primeros libros que estamos preparando junto a nuestro equipo de investigadores en el museo... todos aquellos que confían como nosotros en este proyecto y quieren verlo crecer y desarrollarse, que desean colaborar en la recuperación de porciones de nuestra historia como pueblo que por desdén o negligencia de quienes debieran guardar registro se puede perder,  esta es su oportunidad!

¡La convocatoria esta abierta! Solamente tenés que enviarnos un email y podrás formar parte de este maravilloso proyecto.

Buenos Aires Toy Museum es un museo virtual de juegos y juguetes


Posted by frassinetti at 2:13 PM EDT
Friday, 7 May 2010
The Buenos Aires Toy Museum Blog and News

The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, pronto! Bob Frassinetti 

Il Museo Virtuale dei Giocattoli Argentino offerte ai suoi ospiti tutto circa i giochi ed igiocattoli fatti in Argentina. Ultime mode del MUSEO ARGENTINO DEI  GIOCATTOLI.

 

For more information :Email: The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go to the BA Toy Museum on Face Book:The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, on Face Book, Argentina. Bob Frassinetti. Copyright 2010. Roberto Dario Frassinetti.

Posted by frassinetti at 4:37 PM EDT
Invest in Argentina
Topic: Toy Museum News

Ad Title: Museum Gallery Apartment Hotel
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Ad Details:
Investment Opportunity an ongoing Real Estate Project for a arts and collectibles boutique hotel-apartments with museum gallery. A outstanding inversion opportunity. The market's conditions couldn't be better. The timing is just as precise as it could ever be. This superb lodging is what the Provience of Cordoba, along Route 9, some 30 kil from Dean Funes needs, known as the Roayl Road, el Camino Real and its visitors need. Our Boutique unique hotel collectors club would be the first one in Latin America, and there's no better place to start than here in the lost village of Tulumba, Villa Tulumba. The Villa in the Valley of Tulumba, Cordoba, along part of the Old Royal Road, known in Spanish as Camino Real. Beginnings The route originated as the "Camino Real del Peru" Royal Road of Peru, used since colonial times. The road had a system of small inns and establishments every 30–50 km where travellers could rest.
A local unexplored market so far is awaiting to be updated to the world's latest trends in show rooms and lodging that will converge in this outstanding boutique hotel Latin American styled. Join me, Bob Frassinetti and a Group of International Investors +5491169651955 Bob Frassinetti, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Posted by frassinetti at 12:36 PM EDT
Follow me on Twitter
Topic: Bob Frassinetti

Follow me on Twitter: Updates as much as on Arts and Antiques as well as News on the Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina

 

 


Posted by frassinetti at 12:35 PM EDT
Friday, 1 January 2010
'Toy Museum Gazette'
Topic: Toy Museum News

The Buenos Aires Toy Museum web site has been updated on Friday, January 1, 2010

 

Take a look at What's New:

 

** Introducing the 'Toy Museum Gazette' - a research library with over 10,000 articles from hundreds of newspapers and trade journals printed since 1850.

 

Visit The Buenos Aires Toy Museum Gazette   

and click on "Toy Museum Gazette?" to see the updates.

The Buenos Aires Toy Museum Team 2010

 


Posted by frassinetti at 10:57 AM EST
Friday, 7 August 2009
Art and Toy, Antonio Bernie
Topic: Art and Toy

Art and Toy. Antonio Bernie.

 

The Sulky-Ciclo children vehicles are an original product of Argentina. These outstanding scale pedaled cars and carts for children were produced back in the 1950s by a local firm known as Sulky-Ciclo, but this was the commercial brand chosen by Azcarate bros & Escoda S.A.I.C. the minds behind the names.

 

 

Their creations were truly artworks, featuring sophisticated technical mechanisms and superb finishing touches. These unique products were indeed highly appreciated not only by hundreds of children who had an amazing time playing with them, but also by their parents and relatives, for these toys were a status luxury that not everyone could afford. This was a type of toy targeted to the Argentine high society circles. Hence it’s not rare to link the sophisticated motifs such as a pure blood horse pulling a gorgeous sulky, an ultra modern race car or one of those beautiful scooters.

 

The Sulky-Ciclo Models were advertised and commercialized by a second brand that was Monterrey Sulky-Ciclo. 

 

The 1950s-1960s catalog featured a rich variety of top notch models. The trademark traditional Sulky models came in two varieties, either pulled by one or two horses. Each of these horses was made out of papier mache that covered a basic metal structure that was then covered with an original leather layer. There were also modern looking vehicles: Canciller was the brand name for a suberb red tractor and Escada, with or without a side-car, scooter looking tricycle. And the brand’s true gem was an outstanding Masseratti racing car. Such was the sophistication and great finishing of this product that the American mega toy store FAO Shwartz included this model in their 1957 catalog.

 

With the pass of time and the evolution within the Argentine toy industry, the perspective of time and other products portrays these pedal vehicles as some of the most sophisticated toys of the Argentine industry. Indeed these are nowadays truly coveted toys by world wide collectors as well as amazing museum objects.

 

Not only the vehicles itself, but all the advertising and publicity that the company developed at the time. Within this field there’s one amazing poster drawn by two of the best Argentine cartoon drawers ever: Ubaldo Galuppo and Mordillo (who in those years was working for the American company Hallmark). The poster that was published in the Children’s magazine Billiken was signed Mor-Galu.

 

The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina.


Posted by frassinetti at 7:07 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 11 May 2010 2:17 PM EDT

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