Rommler & Jonas were a publishing house that was founded in 1871.

The company ended during the air raids of Dresden in 1945.

Likely antique.

Rommler & Jonas were selling photo lithographs since their founding.

It appears that the English & Foreign Electrotype Agency moved to 19 Ludgate Hill after a fire at their premises (London Evening Standard, 18 April 1883), so the print would date after the fire.

Max Schmidt was a German landscape painter (1818 - 1901).

This is a print of Am Quell (at the source) by Max Schmidt.

It is the frontispiece of the Universum, published in Dresden. I would guess that this is Carl Joseph Meyer's Universum, a book of topological views.

Print includes prices for bulk purchases, which is a separate piece of paper that has been attached to the print.

Size (picture): 177mm by 131mm
Size: (paper): 291mm by 210mm