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Ganter, Dionys, 1798 - 1862, lithograph, around 1830, "Taufe…
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Ganter, Dinoys Ganter, Dionys, 1798 - 1862, lithograph, around 1830, "Tauferinnerungsbrief", illustration of a holy baptism scene, below with text, with the artist's name in the stone, sheet size of approx. 21.5 cm x 17 cm, behind glass in frame

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Ganter, Dinoys Ganter, Dionys, 1798 - 1862, lithograph, around 1830, "Tauferinnerungsbrief", illustration of a holy baptism scene, below with text, with the artist's name in the stone, sheet size of approx. 21.5 cm x 17 cm, behind glass in frame

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