Médaille for the 1913 Kiev Commercial and Industrial Exhibition. 
Jana Knedler's…
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for the 1913 Kiev Commercial and Industrial Exhibition. Jana Knedler's workshop, circa 1913. H. 3.5 cm. Provenance Collection of Monsieur G.

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