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SMS Ägir: German Coastal Defense Ship – 1903 Chromolithograph

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Title: SMS Ägir: German Coastal Defense Ship from the Late 19th Century – 1903 Chromolithograph This 1903 chromolithograph by Hugo Graf, part of 'Deutschland zur See', features the SMS Ägir, a coastal defense ship of the German Imperial Navy, launched in 1895. Measuring approximately 20 x 33 cm on its original 39 x 51 cm mount, the print captures the ship's powerful yet compact design suited for protecting German coastal waters. SMS Ägir, part of the Siegfried-class, was heavily armored and equipped to defend against potential threats near shore. Although it saw limited action, it played a role in Germany’s early coastal defense strategy. The mounting shows light wear and spotting, adding to its historical charm. A notable piece for collectors of German naval and pre-WWI maritime art. --- Here are some interesting facts and highlights about SMS Ägir: 1. **Part of the Siegfried-Class**: SMS Ägir was one of six Siegfried-class coastal defense ships built in the 1890s. These ships were designed specifically for coastal defense, featuring a heavily armored hull and powerful armament for their size, allowing them to hold off larger vessels near shore. 2. **Armament and Design**: Like other ships in its class, SMS Ägir was armed with two large 24 cm (9.4 in) guns, supplemented by smaller secondary guns. This configuration provided a balance of firepower and protection suitable for defensive engagements in coastal waters. 3. **Operational Limitations**: Due to its design focused on coastal defense, SMS Ägir was less suited for open-sea operations and had limited range. Its low freeboard made it stable in calm waters but vulnerable to rough seas, which restricted its operational flexibility compared to larger high-seas battleships. 4. **Service Role and Modernization**: During its career, SMS Ägir served primarily in German coastal waters, conducting patrols and training exercises. It underwent modernization in the early 1900s to improve its engines and firepower, extending its service life as Germany’s naval strategy evolved. 5. **Decommissioning After World War I**: Like many other older ships, SMS Ägir was decommissioned following World War I, as the Treaty of Versailles imposed restrictions on the German navy. It was eventually scrapped, marking the end of an era in Germany’s coastal defense. The SMS Ägir represents an early phase of German naval development focused on coastal defense, reflecting a time when Germany prioritized protecting its shores. Though limited in combat experience, its design and service capture the strategic priorities of pre-dreadnought naval forces.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.36 in (39 cm)Width: 20.08 in (51 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
    1900-1909
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1903
  • Condition:
    Good condition. The mount has slight wear and occasional spotting, adding to its vintage charm, common in prints of this age. Please study the images carefully.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13936-121stDibs: LU3054342319432

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