German Reich, Essay continued...
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Catalog No. |
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Opening |
| 141 |
Essay |
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Blue Ribbon 1942 Print in black from the original die. This is the only one known in black – all the few remaining ones are in blue. The steel printer noted “14./4.42“ at bottom. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 142 |
Essay |
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Blue Ribbon of 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version – perforated. (Image)
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Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 143 |
Essay |
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Blue Ribbon of 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version – perforated. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 144 |
Essay |
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Blue Ribbon of 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version – perforated. The figure at top right refers to the colour used for the print.
(Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 145 |
Essay |
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Blue Ribbon of 1942 Print taken from the original die. 2nd version – perforated. The figure at top right refers to the colour used for the print.
(Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 146 |
Essay |
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Major prize of Vienna 1943 The painter and engraver Ranzoni created this motif. His final drawing showing the face value “6+4“ comes here as a photo essay. It is unique. (Image)
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Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 147 |
Essay |
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Major prize of Vienna 1943 Two photo essays of the “6+4“ value show the motif as a mirror image (Image) (imagea)
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Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 148 |
Essay |
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Major prize of Vienna 1943 Print taken from the original die of the face value “12+88“. The printer used a purple black colour shade for this print. At bottom right datelined by the printer 30.6.43 (Image)
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Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 149 |
Essay |
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Major prize of Vienna 1944 The “12+88“ value showing the motif reduced to stamp size and mounted on a presentation card. At bottom the embossed seal of the “Staatsdruckerei“ Vienna. The pre-production department printed a couple of these
presentation cartons. This is the only copy still in existence. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 150 |
Essay |
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Major prize of Vienna 1944 Single print of the “6+4“ value on an official presentation card showing the embossed seal of the “Staatsdruckerei“ Vienna. According to a note found in the estate of Dr. Stefan Fischer (Vienna) the printer in
charge, a Mr. Koblinger, had reported that the number of produced presentation cards was 10 items at the very most. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 151 |
Essay |
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The only photo essay of the unaccepted version. It shows in the bottom right corner the currency denomination “Rpf“ (“Reichspfennig“). After the “Rpf“ was removed the presentation was accepted. (Image)
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Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 152 |
Essay |
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The photo essay shows the unused version in a mirror image position. Only this piece is known until today. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 153 |
Essay |
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Print taken from the nearly finished original die in black violet. Only the year of birth is missing – in the upper left corner. The print shows the internal order number “172“ at top right. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 154 |
Essay |
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Print taken from the nearly finished original die in a deep black violet shade. Only the year of birth is missing – in the upper left corner. The print shows the internal order number “173“ at top right. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 155 |
Essay |
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Print taken from the original die in “broken black“. In the margin at top, handwritten dateline “31./7.“ and the “X“ initial of the steel printer. This ist he darkest nuance of all Mozart prints. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 156 |
Essay |
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Print taken from the original die in deep black violet. UNIQUE. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 157 |
Essay |
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Print from the finished original die in a very deep violet shade. At bottom left the steel printer`s initial “X“. On the right the internal order number “I“. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 158 |
Essay |
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Print from the finished original die in a dark purple shade. At bottom left the steel printer`s initial “X“. On the right the internal order number “II“.
(Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 159 |
Essay |
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Print from the finished original die in a dark purple shade. At bottom left the steel printer`s initial “X“. At right the internal order number “II“.
(Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |
| 160 |
Essay |
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Print from the finished original die in an extremely deep shade (near black violet). At bottom left the steel printer`s initial “X“. On the right the internal order number “III“. (Image)
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CLOSED
Closing..May-09, 01:00 AM |