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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Seckendorff dynasty, Lithography
        Apr. 20, 2024

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Seckendorff dynasty, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: "Seckendorff" Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Seckendorffs, one of the oldest and most extensive noble families in Franconia. The family is named after the village of the same name and the castle Seckendorf near Cadolzburg in Franconia. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of November. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin dynasty, Lithography
        Apr. 20, 2024

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin dynasty, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Inscribed at the bottom of the image "O.H.", named "Schwerin". Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Schwerin family, an old noble family from Mecklenburg and Pomerania. The crowned, open helmet is striking, on which three ostrich feathers can be seen, each with a lozenge of mixed-up colour. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of October. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the noble family Rantzau, Lithography
        Apr. 20, 2024

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the noble family Rantzau, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Named "Rantzau Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Rantzau family, a noble family based in Schleswig-Holstein with the ancestral house of Rantzau near Plön. By the end of the Middle Ages they had become one of the most powerful families of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of September. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms Paumgarten, Lithography
        Apr. 20, 2024

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms Paumgarten, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Paumgarten noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Inscribed at the bottom of the image "O.H.", named "Paumgarten". Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Paumgarten family. The Paumgarten are an old Bavarian noble family, of Catholic denomination, which was one of the most important landowners along the Inn River from the Middle Ages until the end of the 19th century. The Paumgarten were raised to the rank of barons in 1629 and became imperial counts in 1745. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of August. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography
        Apr. 20, 2024

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: "Crailsheim" Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Crailsheim family. The family's ancestral seat was the former Brandenburg-Ansbach town of Crailsheim in the Hohenlohe region in what is now north-eastern Baden-Württemberg. From the beginnings of the imperial knighthood until the end of the Holy Roman Empire, the Lords of Crailsheim belonged to the Frankish circle of knights. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of May. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, Lithography
        Nov. 11, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: "Seckendorff" Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Seckendorffs, one of the oldest and most extensive noble families in Franconia. The family is named after the village of the same name and the castle Seckendorf near Cadolzburg in Franconia. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of November. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography
        Nov. 11, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Inscribed at the bottom of the image "O.H.", named "Schwerin". Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Schwerin family, an old noble family from Mecklenburg and Pomerania. The crowned, open helmet is striking, on which three ostrich feathers can be seen, each with a lozenge of mixed-up colour. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of October. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography
        Nov. 11, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Named "Rantzau Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Rantzau family, a noble family based in Schleswig-Holstein with the ancestral house of Rantzau near Plön. By the end of the Middle Ages they had become one of the most powerful families of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of September. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms Paumgarten, Lithography
        Nov. 11, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms Paumgarten, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Paumgarten noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Inscribed at the bottom of the image "O.H.", named "Paumgarten". Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Paumgarten family. The Paumgarten are an old Bavarian noble family, of Catholic denomination, which was one of the most important landowners along the Inn River from the Middle Ages until the end of the 19th century. The Paumgarten were raised to the rank of barons in 1629 and became imperial counts in 1745. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of August. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography
        Nov. 11, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: "Crailsheim" Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Crailsheim family. The family's ancestral seat was the former Brandenburg-Ansbach town of Crailsheim in the Hohenlohe region in what is now north-eastern Baden-Württemberg. From the beginnings of the imperial knighthood until the end of the Holy Roman Empire, the Lords of Crailsheim belonged to the Frankish circle of knights. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of May. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography
        Jul. 15, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Inscribed at the bottom of the image "O.H.", named "Schwerin". Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Schwerin family, an old noble family from Mecklenburg and Pomerania. The crowned, open helmet is striking, on which three ostrich feathers can be seen, each with a lozenge of mixed-up colour. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of October. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography
        Jul. 15, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Named "Rantzau Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Rantzau family, a noble family based in Schleswig-Holstein with the ancestral house of Rantzau near Plön. By the end of the Middle Ages they had become one of the most powerful families of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of September. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography
        Jul. 15, 2023

        O. HUPP (1859-1949), Wappen Crailsheim, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: "Crailsheim" Date: 20th century Description: Representation of the coat of arms of the von Crailsheim family. The family's ancestral seat was the former Brandenburg-Ansbach town of Crailsheim in the Hohenlohe region in what is now north-eastern Baden-Württemberg. From the beginnings of the imperial knighthood until the end of the Holy Roman Empire, the Lords of Crailsheim belonged to the Frankish circle of knights. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of May. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany,

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), Representation of an eagle as heraldic animal, around 1900, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), Representation of an eagle as heraldic animal, around 1900, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): Representation of an eagle as heraldic animal, c. 1900, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: c. 1900 Description: Depiction of an eagle as heraldic animal, with wings spread wide. Its head is surrounded by a red sun. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto Hupp in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 16,4 cm x 31,7 cm (6,5 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations and damages along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show traces of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Wurmbrand noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Wurmbrand noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Wurmbrand noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Marked below in the depiction "O.H.", named "Wurmbrand". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Wurmbrand, an Austrian noble family. The ancestral coat of arms shows a black lindworm with a spiked tail holding a branch burning on both sides in its throat and flames of fire coming out of its ears. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 16,0 cm x 31,7 cm (6,3 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Seckendorff noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Named "Seckendorff". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Seckendorffs, one of the oldest and most extensive noble families in Franconia. The family is named after the village of the same name and the castle Seckendorf near Cadolzburg in Franconia. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of November. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 15,8 cm x 31,8 cm (6,2 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Schwerin noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Inscribed at the bottom of the depiction "O.H.", named "Schwerin". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Schwerin family, an old noble family from Mecklenburg and Pomerania. Striking is the crowned, open helmet, on which three ostrich feathers can be seen, each with a rhombus of mixed colour. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of October. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 16,0 cm x 31,7 cm (6,3 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Rantzau noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Named "Rantzau". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Rantzau family, a noble family based in Schleswig-Holstein with the ancestral house of Rantzau near Plön. Until the end of the Middle Ages they became one of the most powerful families of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of September. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 15,7 cm x 31,7 cm (6,2 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Paumgarten noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Paumgarten noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Paumgarten noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Marked at the bottom of the depiction "O.H.", named "Paumgarten". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Paumgarten family. The Paumgarten are an old Bavarian noble family, of Catholic denomination, which belonged to the most important landowners along the Inn from the Middle Ages until the end of the 19th century. The Paumgarten were raised to the rank of barons in 1629 and became imperial counts in 1745. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of August. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 15,7 cm x 31,7 cm (6,2 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Crailsheim noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Named "Crailsheim". Representation of the coat of arms of the von Crailsheim family. The family's ancestral seat was the former Brandenburg-Ansbach town of Crailsheim in the Hohenlohe region in what is now north-eastern Baden-Württemberg. From the beginnings of the imperial knighthood until the end of the Holy Roman Empire, the Lords of Crailsheim belonged to the Frankish circle of knights. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of May. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 15,9 cm x 31,7 cm (6,3 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the margins, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing. Bluish discolourations on the upper margin.

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      • O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Bernstorff noble family, Lithography
        Mar. 20, 2022

        O.HUPP (1859-1949), The coat of arms of the Bernstorff noble family, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        Otto Hupp (1859 Düsseldorf - 1949 Oberschleißheim): The coat of arms of the Bernstorff noble family, 20th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Named "Bernstorff". Representation of the coat of arms of the Bernstorff noble family, which belongs to the Meckelnburg noble family. The distinctive features of the coat of arms are the prominent silver wavy bar, next to it the red ball fans with peacock feathers. On the reverse a calendar page of the month of April. From the "Munich Calendars", designed by Otto HUPP in the years 1885-1936. Keywords: 20th century, Historicism, People, Germany, Size: 15,9 cm x 31,7 cm (6,3 x 12,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated pale discolourations along the edges, the corners are bumped and partly show signs of creasing.

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      • KAIS. POSTAGENTUR old porcelain / enamel sign
        May. 29, 2021

        KAIS. POSTAGENTUR old porcelain / enamel sign

        Est: €4,500 - €5,000

        Porcelain (enamel) sign, heavy iron, convex, thickly stenciled, lithographed and colored by hand, GER around 1890, 55 x 75 cm

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      • KAISERLICHE POST old porcelain / enamel sign
        May. 29, 2021

        KAISERLICHE POST old porcelain / enamel sign

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        Porcelain (enamel) sign, heavy iron, thickly stenciled, lithographed and colored by hand, GER around 1890, 55 x 75 cm, design by Otto Hupp, rare

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      • Antique German Calendar 1901 [Manchener Otto Hupp]
        Mar. 11, 2021

        Antique German Calendar 1901 [Manchener Otto Hupp]

        Est: $40 - $80

        Antique German calendar, (Manchener Kalender) 1901, complete. Text is in German. Designed by German artist Otto Hupp (German 1859 - 1949) and were issued by the Zentralverein fur Kirchenba, who decided in 1884 to issue an art calendar. Date of issues include 1885-1936. The first calendars show, besides the different months, some general information on the year, the arms of the zodiac signs, as well as the arms of Munich on the front page. In 1895 Hupp finally got permission to add the 12 arms of German States and important noble families. At the end of the calendar, genealogical data on the different families were added, written by Gustav A. Seyler. Measures 12.5-in. x 6.25-in. in booklet form. In G+/VG condition, with varying levels of foxing, minor tears and paper loss at corners. Some writing in pencil on a few of the days. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

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      • Vintage German Calendar 1928 [Manchener Otto Hupp]
        Mar. 24, 2020

        Vintage German Calendar 1928 [Manchener Otto Hupp]

        Est: $80 - $160

        Vintage German calendar, (Manchener Kalender) 1928, complete. Text is in German. Designed by German artist Otto Hupp (German 1859 - 1949) and were issued by the Zentralverein fur Kirchenba, who decided in 1884 to issue an art calendar. Date of issues include 1885-1936. The first calendars show, besides the different months, some general information on the year, the arms of the zodiac signs, as well as the arms of Munich on the front page. In 1895 Hupp finally got permission to add the 12 arms of German States and important noble families. At the end of the calendar, genealogical data on the different families were added, written by Gustav A. Seyler. Measures 12.5-in. x 6.25-in. in booklet form. In VG/VG+ condition. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (1 @ M15 R90)

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      • Vintage German Calendar 1927 [Manchener Otto Hupp]
        Mar. 24, 2020

        Vintage German Calendar 1927 [Manchener Otto Hupp]

        Est: $80 - $160

        Vintage German calendar, (Manchener Kalender) 1927, complete. Text is in German. Designed by German artist Otto Hupp (German 1859 - 1949) and were issued by the Zentralverein fur Kirchenba, who decided in 1884 to issue an art calendar. Date of issues include 1885-1936. The first calendars show, besides the different months, some general information on the year, the arms of the zodiac signs, as well as the arms of Munich on the front page. In 1895 Hupp finally got permission to add the 12 arms of German States and important noble families. At the end of the calendar, genealogical data on the different families were added, written by Gustav A. Seyler. Measures 12.5-in. x 6.25-in. in booklet form. In VG/VG+ condition. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (1 @ M15 R90)

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      • Antique German Calendar 1902 [Manchener Otto Hupp]
        Mar. 24, 2020

        Antique German Calendar 1902 [Manchener Otto Hupp]

        Est: $80 - $160

        Antique German calendar, (Manchener Kalender) 1902, complete. Text is in German. Designed by German artist Otto Hupp (German 1859 - 1949) and were issued by the Zentralverein fur Kirchenba, who decided in 1884 to issue an art calendar. Date of issues include 1885-1936. The first calendars show, besides the different months, some general information on the year, the arms of the zodiac signs, as well as the arms of Munich on the front page. In 1895 Hupp finally got permission to add the 12 arms of German States and important noble families. At the end of the calendar, genealogical data on the different families were added, written by Gustav A. Seyler. Measures 12.5-in. x 6.25-in. in booklet form. In G+/VG condition, with varying levels of foxing, minor tears and paper loss at corners. Some writing in pencil on a few of the days. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (1 @ M15 R90)

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      • Antique German Calendar [Manchener, Otto Hupp]
        Mar. 12, 2020

        Antique German Calendar [Manchener, Otto Hupp]

        Est: $80 - $160

        Twenty-eight (28) full and eight (8) half assorted loose pages from antique/vintage German calendars (Manchener Kalender) of unknown years. Text is in German. Designed by German artist Otto Hupp (German 1859 - 1949) and were issued by the Zentralverein fur Kirchenba, who decided in 1884 to issue an art calendar. Date of issues include 1885-1936. The first calendars show, besides the different months, some general information on the year, the arms of the zodiac signs, as well as the arms of Munich on the front page. In 1895 Hupp finally got permission to add the 12 arms of German States and important noble families. At the end of the calendar, genealogical data on the different families were added, written by Gustav A. Seyler. Full pages measure 12.5-in. x 12-in., half pages measure 12.5-in. x 6.25-in. Each page in varying condition from G+ to VG+ condition; a few pages with minor writing in pencil, foxing and/or minor tears. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (28 @ M15 R18; 7 @ M15 R98; 1 @ M15 R12)

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Otto Hupp (German, 1859 – 1949, attributed) “Stillife with Kitchenware”
        Jan. 26, 2014

        Otto Hupp (German, 1859 – 1949, attributed) “Stillife with Kitchenware”

        Est: $300 - $400

        Otto Hupp (German, 1859 – 1949, attributed) “Stillife with Kitchenware” oil on board, signed lower right. The artist is well known for his Coat of Arm graphics

        Arus Auctions
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