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Johann Carl Schultz (1801 Danzig-1873 ebenda) A series of copper engraving reproductions of etchings by J. Schulz, published by Danziger Verlagsgesellschaft 1921, The portfolio contains 10 plates with depictions of Danzig + title page, sheet size 59.7 x 47.4 cm, good condition

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Johann Carl Schultz (1801 Danzig-1873 ebenda) A series of copper engraving reproductions of etchings by J. Schulz, published by Danziger Verlagsgesellschaft 1921, The portfolio contains 10 plates with depictions of Danzig + title page, sheet size 59.7 x 47.4 cm, good condition

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