Null A COPTIC LINEN AND WOOL TEXTILE CIRCA 5TH-8TH CENTURY A.D.

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A COPTIC LINEN AND WOOL TEXTILE CIRCA 5TH-8TH CENTURY A.D. For similar see Bonhams Lot 330, 'Antiquities', 24th October 2003 https://www.bonhams.com/auction/20021/lot/330/a-coptic-linen-and-wool-textile-fragmentary-childs-tunic/ 60cm x 44cm Mounted in a glazed display case. 76cm x 59cm

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A COPTIC LINEN AND WOOL TEXTILE CIRCA 5TH-8TH CENTURY A.D. For similar see Bonhams Lot 330, 'Antiquities', 24th October 2003 https://www.bonhams.com/auction/20021/lot/330/a-coptic-linen-and-wool-textile-fragmentary-childs-tunic/ 60cm x 44cm Mounted in a glazed display case. 76cm x 59cm

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