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Ballerina and Young Elegant Lady with her Dog.
Two su…
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ALKA KUNST, Dresden. Ballerina and Young Elegant Lady with her Dog. Two subjects in enameled porcelain. H_16 cm (ballerina), dress damaged. H_19 cm (élégante), dress damaged.

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ALKA KUNST, Dresden. Ballerina and Young Elegant Lady with her Dog. Two subjects in enameled porcelain. H_16 cm (ballerina), dress damaged. H_19 cm (élégante), dress damaged.

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