Any experts on German printers circa 1895?

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stampstories
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Any experts on German printers circa 1895?

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I have a logo that has me stumped. It is not of the publisher as the publisher is Ottmar Zieher: https://thejewishstereotypes.blogspot.c ... ieher.html

Here is the logo: Image

Here is an example of where it is used: Image

Any ideas? Someone said that it is found on cards of beer gardens / beer drinking from Munich in the 1890s. One suggested Emil Kohn but I am unsure

Regards

Lawrence

davidnugget
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Re: Any experts on German printers circa 1895?

Post by davidnugget »

This looks much more like an illustrator's mark than a printers. However there is an English-language site which covers Geman postcard printers
and the author may know more about OZ's arragementsL: http://www.tpa-project.info/body_index.html

datereject
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Re: Any experts on German printers circa 1895?

Post by datereject »

Hi stampstories,
If the logo is related to beer gardens or beer drinking in Munich in the 1890s,geometry dash lite exploring breweries or beer-related establishments from that time period could be a good starting point.

Vennpaul
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Re: Any experts on German printers circa 1895?

Post by Vennpaul »

stampstories wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 11:44 am I have a logo that has me stumped. It is not of the publisher as the publisher is Ottmar Zieher: https://thejewishstereotypes.blogspot.c ... ieher.html papa's scooperia

Here is the logo: Image

Here is an example of where it is used: Image

Any ideas? Someone said that it is found on cards of beer gardens / beer drinking from Munich in the 1890s. One suggested Emil Kohn but I am unsure

Regards

Lawrence
Emil Kohn is a logical suggestion, as he is known for his work during that period. However, it may be worth exploring other breweries or local establishments from Munich in the late 19th century to find a more precise combination.

Best regards!

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