The difference to 98-126 is that the images in the upper half of the sheet are arranged in an exact mirror image. The motives are the same. I have both 98-126 in my shop and a combination of both bows - that is an interesting testimony to how Krüger combined his later bows.
Arthur F. Krüger, Hamburg ("AFKH", later only "Krüger")
(1913/1949 - 1980s)
The AFKH company was founded in 1913 and produced, among other things, postcards and Christmas calendars.
Reliefs (glossy pictures) have been produced since 1949.
Arthur F. Krüger had an eventful company history and printed glossy pictures in Hamburg - first under AFKH, later under the name "Krüger" and even later in Venezuela under the company name "Krüger INTANA". In the 1980s, Krüger also stopped making glossy pictures.
Size about. 20 x 14 cm whole sheet, pressure With Kruger logo and With number
Very good condition ! The lettering "oblader" is only used as copy protection on the photo, on the original sheet.
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Scraps, archive pictures, scrap pictures, wafers, poetry album - pictures, poetry pictures, swap pictures The difference to 98-126 is that the images in the upper half of the sheet are arranged in an exact mirror image. The motives are the same. I have both 98-126 in my shop and a combination of both bows - that is an interesting testimony to how Krüger combined his later bows. The AFKH company was founded in 1913 and produced, among other things, postcards and Christmas calendars. Arthur F. Krüger had an eventful company history and printed glossy pictures in Hamburg - first under AFKH, later under the name "Krüger" and even later in Venezuela under the company name "Krüger INTANA". In the 1980s, Krüger also stopped making glossy pictures. The lettering "oblader" is only used as copy proProduktart | Papier |