The beauty - and exciting - on a sheet of an old paper is that not only the front but also the back "sold together" is. On the back of the sheet can be found - quite small but razor-sharp printed - a detailed text on the piano manufacturer Broadwood, the (almost) is just as valuable as the two well-preserved recycled wood engravings on the front. While the two stitches only show big factory buildings - that is, statements about the size and prosperity of the company, but unfortunately reveal anything about "piano", the text is on the back there already far more meaningful! I deliberately search and collect information about Broadwood, this sheet is very exciting for me. I am writing this review in mind the fact that hardly exactly this sheet still appears a second time in the trade. I would also like - under bibliophile aspects - express my sadness expressed that books and magazines are "slaughtered" that increase added value and thus be irretrievably lost as a whole.