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“A mouse, a mouse, a mouse!”
SEK30.0Add to Chart300 dpi scanned printable image, PDF file, 31,7 x 23,5 cm.
from the wood engraving by C. Köhnlein after the painting by Rudolf Grieb, Das Buch für Alle, 1890’s, 31,7 x 23,5 cm.
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“Freiburg at 3rd July 1880” by Giorgio Sommer
SEK60.0Add to Chart600 dpi scanned printable image from original 6,3 x 4,1 cm. size woodburytype photograph on 32,3 x 24,8 size cardboard, PDF file.
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“Holzbrücke and Hopfenmarkt in Hamburg”
SEK30.0Add to Chart300 dpi scanned printable image, PDF file, 14,5 x 18,2 cm.
from the coloured steel engraving by J. Gray, design by C. M. Laeisz. Hamburg B S Berendsohn, 1852, 14,5 x 18,2 cm.
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“On the beach”
SEK30.0Add to Chart300 dpi scanned printable image, PDF file, 22,4 x 32,4 cm.
from “On the beach (Am strande)”, wood engraving from J. v. Wodzinski’s original drawing, 22,4 x 32,4 cm., Über Land und Meer, 1889.
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”The 400 anniversary of Hans Sachs”
SEK30.0Add to Chart300 dpi scanned printable image, PDF file, 33,7 x 24,4 cm.
from the wood engraving, F. Trost’s original design / Das Buch fur Alle, 1895, 33,7 x 24,4 cm. (1. Fine “singing school” the Meistersinger, 2. View of Nurnberg after an engraving from the late 16th century, 3. The old home of Hans Sachs, which was demolished at the beginning of this [19th] century, 4. Hans Sach’s house in its present form, 5. Portrait of Hans Sachs aged 81, 6. The former Katharinen Church, 7. Martha Church, 8. Hans Sach’s monument from the Epitalplatz)
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An anonymous photo album from Germany (1932-1934)
SEK200.0 – SEK2,000.0Details43 pieces 300 dpi scanned high resolution images as pdf files, each one is 29 x 19 cm. from an anonymous photo albums black white photos
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buy an anonymous photo album with 46 pieces 9,6 x 14, 7 cm. size, 7 pieces 4,3 x 7 cm. size black/white photos in very good condition
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Caspar Merian’s map “Novus XVII Inferioris Germaniae Provinciarum Typus” (1659)
SEK150.0Add to Chart300 dpi scanned printable image, from hand coloured chalcography map of the XVII provinces, published in “Topographia Germania Inferioris” by Caspar Merian in Frankfurt, 1659. PDF file, 27,7 x 35,3 cm.
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