Towards 1899 Appenzell Ausser-Rhoden Polygraphisches Sunbed Zurich Costume Swiss
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Beautiful color plate taken from "Schweizer Trachten" (Swiss costumes) published around 1899 by the Poligraphisches Institutet from Zurich. The board on cardboard is 12 x 20.5 cm in size, easy to frame. Legend: Appenzell (Ausser-Rhoden). Note: The canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden takes its name from the former canton of Appenzell, from which it comes. Appenzell-, the village which gave its name to the canton, is mentioned for the first time in 1071 under the name of Abbacella, then in 1223 under that of Abbatiscella, then finally Abtenzelle, meaning "the abbot's retreat", referring to a secondary residence of the abbot of Saint-Gall. See: Wikipedia. Okaytat see scan. Fast and careful delivery by followed letter. Ref: 10934.S.363.
Beautiful color plate taken from "Schweizer Trachten" (Swiss costumes) published around 1899 by the Poligraphisches Institutet from Zurich. The board on cardboard is 12 x 20.5 cm in size, easy to frame. Legend: Appenzell (Ausser-Rhoden). Note: The canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden takes its name from the former canton of Appenzell, from which it comes. Appenzell-, the village which gave its name to the canton, is mentioned for the first time in 1071 under the name of Abbacella, then in 1223 under that of Abbatiscella, then finally Abtenzelle, meaning "the abbot's retreat", referring to a secondary residence of the abbot of Saint-Gall. See: Wikipedia. Okaytat see scan. Fast and careful delivery by followed letter. Ref: 10934.S.363.