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German Reich, Essay continued...
Lot Symbol Catalog No. Descrip Opening
101 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version of the miniature sheet – perforated. At top left manuscript dateline 9.5.42 upside-down. (Image)



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102 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die with four engraved lines around the stamp. Manuscript dateline 6/5 42 by the printer. (Image)



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103 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die with four engraved lines around the stamp. (Image)



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104 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die with four engraved lines around the stamp (Image)



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105 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die. The miniature sheet of the 2nd version – perforated. At botteo left control cross in black. At right manuscript dateline 5.6.42. Corner crease and small tear in outer margin. (Image)



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106 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version of the miniature sheet – perforated. In the margins at bottom and at right internal control notes and dating 5.6.42. (Image)



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107 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1942 Presentation card with three copies of the 1942 “Brown Ribbon“ stamp in different shades of brown. The notes alongside refer to the mixture of the printing colour used for the proofs. (Image)



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108 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 Print from the steel original showing the final design. The print was executed in deep dark black on chalky paper. Prints on this kind of material showed a result of extremely high quality. The engraver used such pieces for controlling the process of his work. The print colour used is always deep dark black. Generally speaking can be said that prints on chalky paper are extremely scarce or even unique. (Image)



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109 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 Phase print which depicts the motif with the face value tablet. The inscriptions are still missing. At the top manuscript dating “2.6.43“ by the engraver with his short signature “Z“. (Image)



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110 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 A phase print as offered under lot 109 with the same dating and short signature 2.6.43 – Z, vertically and horizontally folded outside the stamp design. (Image)



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111 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 A phase print showing the motif still without the inscriptions. (Image)



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112 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 A phase print showing the motif still without the inscriptions. (Image)



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113 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 The steel printer noted “letzter Druck 8.6.43“ (last print 8.6.43) on this phase print. (Image)



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114 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 Print from the finished original die for the 1943 “Brown Ribbon“ stamp. (Image)



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115 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 Print from the finished original die for the 1943 “Brown Ribbon“ stamp (Image)



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116 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1943 Print taken from the finished original die for the 1943 “Brown Ribbon“ stamp. 2nd version – perforated. The notes at bottom refer to the colour which the steel printer used for the print. At right dated 10.6.43. (Image)



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117 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1944 A photo essay for the last issued “Brown Ribbon“ stamp in 1944. Prof. Richard Klein, who had done the draft, reported after the war, that he had not received proofs of this “Brown Ribbon“. This one and the following lot are both unique pieces from the pre-production department of the Vienna State Printing. (Image)



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118 Essay imageThe Brown Ribbon 1944 A photo essay for the last issued “Brown Ribbon“ stamp of 1944. The motif comes as a mirror image. (Image)



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119 Essay imageMajor award of Germany for three-year old horses On the occasion of the “Blue Ribbon“ a commemorative stamp was issued for the first time in 1940. The motif was designed by the engraver E.Stahl. The first draft of the artist – which was not realised – differs considerably from the accepted design. Only two photo essays survived. (Image)



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120 Essay imageMajor award of Germany for three-year old horses The second photo essay which is still in existence showing the unaccepted design of E. Stahl. (Image) (imagea)

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