Null [Photography] Perger, Julius (1840-1924). Eight albumen prints of Dutch top…
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[Photography] Perger, Julius (1840-1924). Eight albumen prints of Dutch topographical sights. All mounted on thick contemp. paper, some titled in manuscript in pencil verso. (1) Dordrecht, Bridge over the Oude Maas. Signed in the plate 'Photo Julius Perger te Hage, 9 februari 1872'. 31.5 x 19 cm. (2) 'Bovenbouw Brug Oude Maas te Dordrecht Zijaanzicht'. 20 x 35 cm. Foxed. (3) 'Nieuwe Maas gezien vanaf de linker oever'. Signed in the plate, dated verso 1870. 21 x 31.5 cm. (4) 'Station Dordrecht Achter aanzigt'. Signed and dated 8 Juli 1872 in the plate. 21.5 x 33 cm. (5) 'Bovenbaan brug Oude Maas te Dordrecht'. Signed and dated 1 Sept 1871 in the plate. 33.5 x 21 cm. (6) 'Station Dordrecht Front'. Signed and dated 8 juli 1872 in the plate. 33.5 x 21.5 cm. (7) 'Kuilenburg 28 Junij 1865', (=Culemborg). 23.5 x 17 cm. -and 1 other. (total 8)

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[Photography] Perger, Julius (1840-1924). Eight albumen prints of Dutch topographical sights. All mounted on thick contemp. paper, some titled in manuscript in pencil verso. (1) Dordrecht, Bridge over the Oude Maas. Signed in the plate 'Photo Julius Perger te Hage, 9 februari 1872'. 31.5 x 19 cm. (2) 'Bovenbouw Brug Oude Maas te Dordrecht Zijaanzicht'. 20 x 35 cm. Foxed. (3) 'Nieuwe Maas gezien vanaf de linker oever'. Signed in the plate, dated verso 1870. 21 x 31.5 cm. (4) 'Station Dordrecht Achter aanzigt'. Signed and dated 8 Juli 1872 in the plate. 21.5 x 33 cm. (5) 'Bovenbaan brug Oude Maas te Dordrecht'. Signed and dated 1 Sept 1871 in the plate. 33.5 x 21 cm. (6) 'Station Dordrecht Front'. Signed and dated 8 juli 1872 in the plate. 33.5 x 21.5 cm. (7) 'Kuilenburg 28 Junij 1865', (=Culemborg). 23.5 x 17 cm. -and 1 other. (total 8)

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