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C.F. Martin and Companyr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:12:16+00:00

C.F. Martin and Company

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C.F. Martin Sr. family home in Markneukirchen presented to Martin Sr. by his friend F.A. Crasselt in September 1833

Drawing of C.F. Martin Sr. family home in Markneukirchen presented to Martin Sr. by his friend F.A. Crasselt in September…

Martin, Christian Frederick Jr. Portrait, n.d.

Portrait of Christian Frederick Martin Jr., n.d.

Martin, Christian Frederick Sr. and Ottilie Lucia (née Kühle) Martin, n.d.

Portrait of Christian Frederick Martin Sr. and Ottilie Lucia (née Kühle) Martin, n.d.

Martin, Christian Frederick Sr. in the studio of Philip Zorn, Philadelphia, n.d.

Portrait of Christian Frederick Martin Sr. in the studio of Philip Zorn, Philadelphia, n.d.

Martin, Christian Frederick Sr., Portrait, n.d.

Portrait of Christian Frederick Martin Sr., n.d.

Martin, Ottilie Lucia (née Kühle) Portrait, n.d.

Portrait of Ottilie Lucia (née Kühle) Martin, n.d.

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