Calendar sheet January 2019
Hohner advertising brand “Trachtenpaar”, manufactured by the company “Jos. C. Huber, Diessen vor München”. The first advertising poster for Hohner “Accordeons” undoubtedly served as a model. The poster in question …
Hohner advertising brand “Trachtenpaar”, manufactured by the company “Jos. C. Huber, Diessen vor München”. The first advertising poster for Hohner “Accordeons” undoubtedly served as a model. The poster in question …
The small-format advertising poster of the Trossing company Ch. Weiss (27.5 x 19 cm) gets momentum and elegance from the dancers in the foreground. The “Württembergische Harmonikafabriken Ch. Weiss” founded …
This catalog title from 1931 belongs to the most beautiful advertising motifs of the Hohner Collection. The high-quality advertising in French even contains some color pages. The artist’s signature lower …
The central motif of the product catalog of the Trossingen company Koch is the work of the German painter and draftsman Felix Schwormstädt (1870 – 1938). The catalog in question …
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, there will be a harmonica collectors meeting at the German Harmonica and Accordion Museum from 11.00 o’clock. The first attractive item on the agenda will …
Almost lasciviously, the two anonymous beauties hold out to the viewer the Hohner harmonica “Echo”. The modernity and cosmopolitanism of the 1920s is expressed here. The catalog title page was …
The catalog title of the once largest Saxon harmonica factory F. A. Rauner transports the myth of the lonely cowboy or Gaucho. In fact, the English- and Spanish-language advertising book …
In 1924, this poster motif was created for the Spanish and Latin American markets. It was not only printed on paper, but also exists in the form of an enamel …
The calendar page in June shows a catalog title by Dallapé, Stradella, circa 1920, and a catalog backside with a view of the Dallapé factory. Founded in 1876 in Stradella …
The calendar page in May shows four out of a total of ten cardboard figures intended for display advertising in the mid-1920s. The height of the standing figures was about …