Talk:Pantechnicon

Vanity Fair
The house was dismantled; the rich furniture and effects, the awful chandeliers and dreary blank mirros packed away and hidden, the rich rosewood drawing-room suite was muffled in straw, the carpets were rolled up and corded, the small select library of well-bound books were stowed into two wine chests, and the whole paraphernalia rolled away in several enormous vans to the Pantechnicon, where they were to lie until George's majority. Banaticus (talk) 07:26, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

redundant article?
contradicts an article with references under Pantechnicon van. D.C.Rigate (talk) 15:09, 15 June 2009 (UTC)

Ballard, J.G. 1975. High Rise.
A furniture pantechnicon was backing into the entrance to the freight elevator, and the carpets and stereo-speakers, dressing-tables and bedside lamps would soon be carried up the elevator shaft to form the elements of a private world. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Catena (talk • contribs) 07:21, 4 October 2009 (UTC)