File:1898-11-28 Oscar Sperling Rechnungsbogen Institut für graphische Industrie und Stempelfabrikation, Leipzig-Reudnitz Brommestraße 1.jpg

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Deutsch: Der an

„Herrn F. H. Tebbenhoff
Settrup

adressierte und auf den 28. November 1898 datierte Rechnungsbogen vom

„Institut für graphische Industrie
und Stempelfabrikation
Oscar Sperling / Leipzig-Reudnitz

zeigt im Briefkopf eine Vogelschau über das Fabrikgebäude und -gelände sowie sowie vier Medaillen mit Vor- und Rückseite, darunter der Hinweis

„Export nach allen Ländern der Erde.“

Das von der Firma Oscar Sperling gedruckte Blatt ist Teil der Sammlung Historische Briefköpfe sächsischer Unternehmen mit dem Provenienz-Hinweis „LDP: Bestände des Sächsischen Wirtschaftsarchivs e.V.” und wurde digital von der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden mit der Lizenz CC BY-SA 4.0 online gestellt ...
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