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ANONYMOUS Panoramic View of Constantinople, circa 1890 6 albumin prints mounted on cardboard forming a panoramic view. Dimensions: Proof: 24 x 141.5 cm Antique black frame: 44 x 160.5 cm

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ANONYMOUS Panoramic View of Constantinople, circa 1890 6 albumin prints mounted on cardboard forming a panoramic view. Dimensions: Proof: 24 x 141.5 cm Antique black frame: 44 x 160.5 cm

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