Album with 13 OPhotographs of buildings in sections... Lot 449
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Album with 13 OPhotographs of buildings in sections of the Ems-Jade Canal between Marcardsmoor and Wilhelmshafen. Around 1910, each silver gelatin prints. Each measuring approx. 12 x 17 cm. Each mounted on strong cardboard sheets a. as plain 4° wd. Album d. Zt. bound (somewhat dusty and rubbed).
Ems-Jade Canal album with 13 OPhotographs of buildings in sections of the Ems-Jade Canal between Marcardsmoor and Wilhelmshafen. Around 1910, each silver gelatin prints. Each measuring approx. 12 x 17 cm. Each mounted on strong cardboard sheets a. as plain 4° wd. Album d. Zt. bound (somewhat dusty and rubbed). The photographs mostly inscribed on the album leaf. - Shown are, among other things, construction work on the Nordgeorgsfehn Canal, a power foreman's house (with ground plan), a silt suction boat, swing bridges, culverts, locks and an aqueduct in the Mariensiel Deep. - Altogether very well preserved album on the technical history of North German water and canal construction. Album with 13 orig. photographs of constructions in sections of the Ems-Jade Canal between Marcardsmoor and Wilhelmshafen. Each gelatin silver print firmly mounted on strong cardboard a. bound as cont. cloth album (somewhat dusted a. rubbed). - The photographs mostly inscribed on the album pages. - Altogether a very well preserved album on the technical history of northern German water and canal construction. This work is taxed. There is a 23.95% surcharge on the hammer price and 7% (books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.
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