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Two Japanese Umbrellas/Parasols, circa 1930s

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Leaded-Glass Window Picturing The Queen of the East, ca. 1899
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Original Antique Leaded-glass window depicting "Batavia, Queen of the East' & the Coat of Arms of Batavia, in wooden door, execution Atelier van Gebrand Glas 't Prinsenhof - Jan Scho...
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Antique Print of Krasnoyarsk Vases, Jewellery and Utensils, 1768
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Antique print titled 'Vases, Bijoux et Ustenciles trouvés dans les Tombeaux'. Copper engraving of vases, jewellery and tools found in Krasnoyarsk megaliths. This print originates fro...
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Antique Print of Krasnoyarsk Sculptures and Idols of Russia, 1768
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Antique print titled 'Monumens de Sculpture et Idoles trouvés dans les Tombeaux'. Copper engraving of monuments of sculptures and idols found in the Krasnoy...
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Antique Print of a Japanese Flag and Parasol, 1843
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique costume print titled 'Porte étendart et Parasol Japonais'. Original antique print of a Japanese flag and parasol. This print originates from 'Moeurs...
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Antique Print of a Japanese Flag and Parasol by Wahlen, 1843
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique print titled 'Porte étendart et Parasol Japonais'. Lithograph of a Japanese flag and parasol. This print originates from 'Moeurs, usages et costumes...
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Antique Print of a Japanese Flag and Parasol by Wahlen, 1843
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique costume print titled 'Porte étendart et Parasol Japonais'. Original antique print of a Japanese flag and parasol. This print originates from 'Moeurs...
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