Null [Photography] Switzerland, Germany & Italy, collection of 50 photographs La…
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[Photography] Switzerland, Germany & Italy, collection of 50 photographs Late 19th/ early 20th cent., var. sizes and techniques. Views of a.o. Baden-Baden, Lucerne, Lavena, Bellagio, Montreux, Zermatt, Wengen, the Isola Bella, Lugano, var. glaciers and the Matterhorn. Photogr. by a.o. Gebrüder Wehrli, Schroeder & Cie and Photoglob. Generally in good condition. (total approx. 50 in 1 binder)

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[Photography] Switzerland, Germany & Italy, collection of 50 photographs Late 19th/ early 20th cent., var. sizes and techniques. Views of a.o. Baden-Baden, Lucerne, Lavena, Bellagio, Montreux, Zermatt, Wengen, the Isola Bella, Lugano, var. glaciers and the Matterhorn. Photogr. by a.o. Gebrüder Wehrli, Schroeder & Cie and Photoglob. Generally in good condition. (total approx. 50 in 1 binder)

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