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Hugo Lederer, 1871 Znaim/South Moravia-1940 Berlin, The Fencer, bronze sculpture, signed, foundry stamp Gladenbeck & Sohn, height approx. 54cm, marble plinth, total height approx. 57cm

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Hugo Lederer, 1871 Znaim/South Moravia-1940 Berlin, The Fencer, bronze sculpture, signed, foundry stamp Gladenbeck & Sohn, height approx. 54cm, marble plinth, total height approx. 57cm

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