I guess recent reproduction with min. value? http://www.artnet.com/artists/max-pechstein/klönende-fischer-T1vBUTZfNB-8gq87c8TMsw2
I have the print for some time and took the pictures long time ago. As far as I remember, the print is paper laid over board ( not sure of the material).
I agree since it is an unsigned lithograph but if this had been a signed original colored woodblock glued down it would still be worth at least a couple thousand. The paper is probably chamois paper. Here's an original that sold for €12,000. https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/17449220_pechstein-hermann-max-klnende-fischer
I knew the value of the original woodcut before I bought the print but I was not able to tell if it was a repro before I took it out of the frame. I should have been able to tell if I paid more attention to the original. The size is bigger and there is green that is not present on mine. I also thought that it may have been a different edition but seems like there is only one from 1923 if not wrong. So yeah, this being some kind of offset print, glued to the foam, no signature, no publisher text etc, makes it quite modest in value.
Your piece looks cut down so if there had been a signature, it's long gone. Do you know if the originals were numbered?
Yes, they were signed and numbered. Edition of 51. http://www.kunstmarkt.com/pages/mag...html?berichtid=294001&bildid=290701&bk=013_16