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Miscellaneous samples of curious, unusual and special applications of job-printing, lithography, etc., 1870-1924
- Title: Miscellaneous samples of curious, unusual and special applications of job-printing, lithography, etc., 1870-1924
- Related Names:
Watzulik, Albin Maria, 1849-1930.
Luhn, Peter.
Ebüzziya Tevfik, 1849-1913.
Wiener Graphische Kunstanstalt Karl Schwidernoch.
Pierer'schen Hofbuchdruckerei (Firm).
Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DLC , former owner
Graphic Design Collection (Library of Congress) DLC - Date Created/Published: 1877-1924.
- Medium: ca. 900 items ; mounted on 23 sheets 69 x 49 cm.
- Summary: Miscellaneous samples of curious, unusual and special applications of job-printing, lithography, etc., 1880-1918, assembled as part of a German study collection. Includes Chinese wall calendar from 1901; advertisements, letterhead stationery, calendars and other items from Imprimerie Ebuzzia, Turkey; Japanese paper letterpaper and envelopes, newspaper clippings with examples of newspaper mast-heads from 1877-1924; sample stock market quotations from various countries' newspapers; imprinted paper bags; poster stamps; tickets and transfers; playing cards; oversize postcards and other ephemera. Also includes caricature of Czar Nicholas II of Russia from Le Grelot and additional portrait from Chinese language newspaper published in New York from his foreign visit in 1901. Includes examples of work by Peter Luhn, Barmen; Wiener Graphische Kunstanstalt Karl Schwidernoch, Vienna and Pierer'schen Hofbuchdruckerei, Altenburg. Also includes group of materials related to education of the deaf associated with A.M. Watzulik.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
Rights status of individual images not evaluated. For general information see: "Copyright and Other Restrictions ...,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html)
- Call Number: LOT 4123 (H) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
- Notes:
- Printed captions in German. Items are printed in German with some examples in English, Ottoman Turkish, French, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Hungarian or Dutch.
- Title devised by Library staff.
- Items mounted or placed in mounted pockets on sheets 19 x 27 in. Items measure 73 x 51 cm. or smaller. Some materials wanting.
- Guide to the Special Collections of Prints & Photographs in the Library of Congress / compiled by Paul Vanderbilt. Washington, D.C. : 1955, no. 266
- Forms part of: Graphic Design Collection (Library of Congress).
- Confiscated from the Arbeitsfront, Berlin, by U.S. military intelligence authorities in 1945-1946.
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Spielkarten Auswahl von 9 Sorten
Diverse Düten, 1880-1890
Kuvert-Reklame-Marken
Deutsche Kuvert-Reklame-Marken
Kuvert-Reklame-Marken aus der Internationalen Ausstellung für Buchgewerbe 1914
1890er Drucksachen von Hofbuchdrucker Teswik Ebuzzia, Konstantinopel
Ausländische Kursberichte [2 sheets]
Eisenbahn, Strassenbahn- und Eintrittskarten
Die in New York 1901 erschienene chinesische Zeitung brachte anlässlich der Anwesenheit des russischen Zars in Paris sein Porträt mit Artikel
1901 erschien der russische Zar in Paris mit grossem Pomp, was das vorliegende Jubelblatt und andere Drucksachen hervorbrachte
In Wien gedruckten Werbung Aufklebenmarken (1918)
Türkische und egypt. Drucksachen, 1890-1900
Japanische Sachen
Chinesische Wandkalender
Verschluss-Marken für Wohltätigkeitszwecke von der Wiener Graphischen Kunstanstalt Karl Schwidernoch in Wien, 1913-1924
Peter Luhn, Barmen
Kuvert-Reklame und Stempel-Marken
Sechs Postkarten 1898 aus Wien und Hamburg
Eisenbahn-, Strassenbahn-, Eintritts- u. Gepäckkarten aus verschiedenen Ländern [2 sheets]
Im Interesse der Verbesserung des Taubstummen-Schülerunterrichts nach allen Weltteilen versandte Propagandaschirft, 1906-1908
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- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: LOT 4123 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: ca. 900 items ; mounted on 23 sheets 69 x 49 cm.
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- Call Number: LOT 4123 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: ca. 900 items ; mounted on 23 sheets 69 x 49 cm.
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