Oberstleutnant Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), Adjutant von Lettow-Vorbeck - drei persönliche Fotoalben, 1911
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1035071
Lot 3383 | Oberstleutnant Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), Adjutant von Lettow-Vorbeck - drei persönliche Fotoalben, 1911
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€ 2 000
(berieben, rissig, Einbandrücken bei Album V fehlt zur Hälfte), Maße je 27 x 32 x 3 cm.
Lieutenant Colonel Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), adjutant to Lettow-Vorbeck - three personal photograph albums, 1911
Album no. V, dated 11 March 1911 - 22 April 1911, with photographs no. 381 - 474 (dimensions mostly 9 x 13 cm). Including lifeguards of Sultan Mutahangarua Kisiba, Sultan Muntu, Sultan Kahigi, Bukoba, Ihangiro, Mtussi cattle, boat rides etc. Album no. VI, dated 26 April 1911 - 10 September 1911, with photographs no. 476 - 571 (dimensions mostly 9 x 13 cm). Including officer's portrait, Mtwale Luakadigi and Wahutu in Kissenji, Captain Kraut in uniform, askaris and German officers etc. Album no. VII, dated 10 September 1911 - 21 December 1911, with photographs no. 572 - 667 (dimensions mostly 9 x 13 cm, six photographs are missing). Including King Mzinga (pro-German), archery, hunt for lions, buffaloes, antelopes and hippopotami, Rufiji Valley, Warundi etc. Each album slightly damaged in places and in a numbered cover of fine green linen (rubbed, cracked, half of the back cover of album V is missing), dimensions of each 27 x 32 x 3 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Navy and Protection Forces |
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Auction house category: | Navy and Protection Forces |
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