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Beautiful chromolithograph missal by Gruel-Engelmann, Heures du moyen-âge, 1862. Full brown morocco with cold decoration, signed Gruel at foot. In moiré slipcase. A fine copy.

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Beautiful chromolithograph missal by Gruel-Engelmann, Heures du moyen-âge, 1862. Full brown morocco with cold decoration, signed Gruel at foot. In moiré slipcase. A fine copy.

Estimate 150 - 200 EUR

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