Null Two polychrome optical views, chez Mondhare rue S.T Jacques a l'Hotel Saumu…
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Two polychrome optical views, chez Mondhare rue S.t Jacques a l'Hotel Saumur : - vue de la superbe entrée de l'ambassadeur de Siam à la cour de Pékin. - vue du camp de l'armé Prusienne dessinée sur le naturel dans la pleine de Lovenborg en Pomeranie. 26 x 41 cm - Framed.

Two polychrome optical views, chez Mondhare rue S.t Jacques a l'Hotel Saumur : - vue de la superbe entrée de l'ambassadeur de Siam à la cour de Pékin. - vue du camp de l'armé Prusienne dessinée sur le naturel dans la pleine de Lovenborg en Pomeranie. 26 x 41 cm - Framed.

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