PASCUAL MADOZ Pamplona (1806) / Genoa, Italy (1870) FRANCISCO COELLO DE PORTUGAL…
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PASCUAL MADOZ Pamplona (1806) / Genoa, Italy (1870) FRANCISCO COELLO DE PORTUGAL Y QUESADA (1820)/(1898) "Gerona", 1851

Engraving The statistical notes have been written by Pascual Madoz; recorded in Madrid under the direction of the author, the outline by Leclerq, the topography by Camilo Alabern and the lyrics by Bacot. Mounted on fabric. It comes in a case with occasional damage. Measurements: 111 x 83 cm

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PASCUAL MADOZ Pamplona (1806) / Genoa, Italy (1870) FRANCISCO COELLO DE PORTUGAL Y QUESADA (1820)/(1898) "Gerona", 1851

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