Etching. Etching on yellowed paper showing a number of sailing ships moored at the warred ship in Karlskrona. In the foreground there are some people, including a squad with sailors and a horse span. In the eye, a Nelson painted line ship (probable Stockholm) is flanked by some smaller sailing ships. At the bottom of the paper, someone has written with pencil "Stockholm", "Falken" and "Saga" to mark the folding vessel which is. Text printed on the etching: "School ship on Carlskrona Varf". Signature in the lower left corner: "J Hägg 1888" .Runt motive yellowed passepartout. The blackboard fram


Etching. Etching on yellowed paper showing a number of sailing ships moored at the warred ship in Karlskrona. In the foreground there are some people, including a squad with sailors and a horse span. In the eye, a Nelson painted line ship (probable Stockholm) is flanked by some smaller sailing ships. At the bottom of the paper, someone has written with pencil "Stockholm", "Falken" and "Saga" to mark the folding vessel which is. Text printed on the etching: "School ship on Carlskrona Varf". Signature in the lower left corner: "J Hägg 1888" .Runt motive yellowed passepartout. The blackboard framed with simple gold frame with a relief pattern consisting of small buds along. The etching has belonged to the deceased commander Kurt locking man, born about 1880. Quotes from the former owner Kurt Lockmans' own inventory list: "An etching of Admiral Jacob Hägga over 'healthy winds' I on the shipyard in Karlskrona I have received from my good friend Commander Ericbraunerhielm. The The board has its special interest for both he and I took over our first torpedo boat in 1908. It was on hard wind western and it was very crowded with a lot of moorings in the road. "Banana" = Braunerhielm - took the command as being oldest, and Tried to maneuvering us connected to the swing bridge but it did not succeed better than that we ended up in the team when the noisy but the case of the case "Fikas" Holmén had to see us and sent a tug to help us. The first maneuver on torpedo was not so beautiful, But so many years of habit taught us better eventually. "Use: Embellish objects. 1888 - 1888 (1888 (manufactured))


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Photo credit: © BTEU/MMT / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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