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Schwartz, Stefan (Neutra/Hungary 1851 - 1924 Raabs an Thaya), Young Warrior, bronze figure, warrior with lance and shield in the shape of a tortoise shell, signed on the plinth, h 33 cm. 4388-018

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Schwartz, Stefan (Neutra/Hungary 1851 - 1924 Raabs an Thaya), Young Warrior, bronze figure, warrior with lance and shield in the shape of a tortoise shell, signed on the plinth, h 33 cm. 4388-018

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