Printed by Bibliographisches Institut in Leipzig, Germany, in 1895.
Overall size with margins is approximately 6.3 x 9.4 inches (16 cm x 24 cm). The reverse side is blank.
Excellent print quality.
Bibliographisches Institut was a major German publishing house founded by Joseph Meyer in 1826. The publishing house belonged to Joseph Meyer (1796-1856) and his son, Herrmann J. Meyer (1826-1909). Meyer’s Publishing House became renowned for its illustrated series "Meyer's Universum" and "Meyer's Encyclopedic Lexicon."
The lithograph is vibrant, with beautiful and clean images, in good condition despite its age.
This is an authentic 19th-century engraving/lithograph that can be framed and used to decorate your interior. Over time, the value of engravings and lithographs only increases. Acquiring antique items is a wonderful investment and will help preserve and increase your money.
The condition can be seen in the photos – the scanner does not show all the beauty of the image and may distort the color.
Looks excellent in a frame with matting.
A framed engraving or lithograph is an exquisite decoration for the interior; it will perfectly fit into any style of décor. The combination of the charm of the subject, antique rarity, and uniqueness of the print with an affordable price will transform your interior. Engravings and lithographs are a promising item for collecting that is practically never forged, and their reproductions are easily recognizable. Collecting engravings and lithographs is a hobby accessible to virtually anyone and does not require in-depth professional study of the subject.
Antique German lithograph, Agriculture & Farm Implements.
- Product Code: 8990
- Availability: In Stock
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$500.00
