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One sheet
original vintage advertisement poster for "Schreibers technische Modellierbogen," a brand of technical air modeling kits (paper models or card models). Produced in Germany around 1930 by the J.F. Schreiber Publishing House, the poster features illustrations of two major German aviation icons: the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin airship and the Junkers G 38 aircraft.
Poster Details
Publisher: J.F. Schreiber Publishing House (JFS), a company known for publishing cardboard models since 1878.
Advertised Models: The poster advertises kits for the Graf Zeppelin, the Junkers G 38, the Dornier Do X flying boat, and the express steamships "Bremen" and "Europa".
Text (Translated): The German text describes the models as "easy to put together, precisely made," and notes that "many thousands sold".
Historical Context: The Graf Zeppelin (LZ 127), the most successful airship ever built, flew over a million miles and was the first airship to offer transatlantic flights. The Junkers G 38 was a large transport plane that entered commercial service in 1929. |
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