12 chromolithographic glass plates intended to be projected using a magic lantern.
Beautiful wooden box covered in paper with illustrations and Ernst Plank label.
-grotesque characters
-children's scenes
-traditional costumes
-portraits
-forest scenes
-monuments
-small jobs
-boats
In 1866, Ernst Plank founded the “Fabrik Optischer und Mechanischer Waren” (Optical and Mechanical Goods Factory) . He was one of the first manufacturers of miniature steam engines, which he sold as individual machines or as components in locomotives and boats. He even became the second largest manufacturer of magic lanterns in Nuremberg after Bing. These lanterns are usually identified by the letters “EP.” They are topped with a wheel and two wings.
Set of 12 Ernst Plank glass slides for magic lantern c.1870
12 chromolithographic glass plates intended to be projected using a magic lantern .
Beautiful wooden box covered in paper with illustrations and Ernst Plank label.
-grotesque characters
-children's scenes
-traditional costumes
-portraits
-forest scenes
-monuments
-small jobs
-boats
In 1866, Ernst Plank founded the “Fabrik Optischer und Mechanischer Waren” (Optical and Mechanical Goods Factory) . He was one of the first manufacturers of miniature steam engines, which he sold as individual machines or as components in locomotives and boats. He even became the second largest manufacturer of magic lanterns in Nuremberg after Bing. These lanterns are usually identified by the letters “EP.” They are topped with a wheel and two wings.
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