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Lot: 7597

Date of sale: 16. Tue Apr 2024

Anonymous marine painter, c. 19

168

Start price: EUR 250

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Sold for: EUR 460

Anonymous marine painter, c. 1900, captain’s portrait of the armored deck cruiser SMS Hertha under the imperial war flag, oil on canvas, before 1906, unsigned, inscribed at the bottom, a patch on the verso doubled, in 1898 escort ship for the imperial yacht Hohenzollern on the imperial couple’s voyage to the Orient, since 1899 deployed in East Asia as a reinforcement of the cruiser squadron, where it was used, among other things, during the Boxer campaign. Among other things used during the Boxer Rebellion, converted into a training ship in 1906, scrapped in 1914, framed 46.5 x 61 cm

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