Wohlgemuth & Lissner Kunstverlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., Berlin

Apparently Wohlgemuth was Managing Director of Tuck's German branch before WW1. Wohlgemuth and Lissner was a major publisher of original etchings and woodcuts, though its postcards are of no special quality. The earlier cards have the business name in full on the address side, some later cards just have the Primus logo and a WLB-in-a-Circle logo. There are also cards with on the adddress side the Primus heading and a degami logo; these were printed in Italy and circulated internationally. Cards include illustrations of children and flowers.

The earlier chromolithographed card of the young man leaving home has number Ser. W.L.B. 1738 (or maybe 1788) without further identification, and this may also be a Wohlgemuth & Lissner card.

PRIMUS 3060
WLB 2094
SER. W.L.B. 1738 or 1788