Description: German imperial jewels Original chromo-lithograph from 1897 (no reprint) The beautiful color stone print shows the imperial jewels of the German Empire:German royal crownimperial crownorbCoronation Mantle (Pluvial)royal scepterimperial scepterImperial ceremonial swordSword of Saint Moritz (Pleasure Sword)coronation glovescoronation sandals Sheet size approx. 24 x 30 cm, with center fold (no holes) - print size approx. 20x26cmOver 100 years old and still in very good condition.Chromolithographs or stone prints are old, colorful plates. Measured in terms of brilliance and luminosity, they surpass almost every modern print. Up to 21 colors were printed one on top of the other in a very complex printing process. This technique was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, offset printing was replaced by cheaper but poorer quality.The original print was produced at the Bibliographic Institute in Leipzig/Vienna and comes from the fifth completely revised edition of Meyer's conversational lexicon. Shipping is of course quick and safely packaged!Shipping costs: Foreign bidders please contact.My other auctions can be found here! I am offering other very beautiful lithographs - saves postage! Shipping costs only apply once if you purchase additional prints.Motifs: Imperial Regalia, Imperial Insignia, Imperial Treasure, Insignia, Insignia, Emperors, Kings, Holy Roman Empire Created by eBay Turbo ListerThe free setting tool. List your items quickly and conveniently and manage your active offers. If combined shipping via eBay doesn't work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs!Chromolithographs or stone prints are old, colorful plates. Measured in terms of brilliance and luminosity, they surpass almost every modern print. Up to 21 colors were printed one on top of the other in a very complex printing process. This technique was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, offset printing was replaced by cheaper but poorer quality. The original print was produced at the Bibliographic Institute in Leipzig/Vienna and comes from the fifth completely revised edition of Meyer's conversational lexicon. I am offering other very beautiful lithographs - saves postage! Shipping costs only apply once if you purchase additional prints. Motifs: Imperial Regalia, Imperial Insignia, Imperial Treasure, Insignia, Insignia, Emperors, Kings, Holy
Price: 8.42 USD
Location: Kassel
End Time: 2024-04-30T15:43:51.000Z
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