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VOMAG catalogue Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik A.G., Edition Stickmaschinen, Eigenverlag Plauen im Vogtland 1881-1912, landscape format size 8°, unpaginated, containing numerous b/w illustrations with photographs from the factory halls and offices, each with transparent cellulose protective paper and picture description, trilingual, original paperback with thread binding, minor edge wear, normal signs of age and study.

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VOMAG catalogue Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik A.G., Edition Stickmaschinen, Eigenverlag Plauen im Vogtland 1881-1912, landscape format size 8°, unpaginated, containing numerous b/w illustrations with photographs from the factory halls and offices, each with transparent cellulose protective paper and picture description, trilingual, original paperback with thread binding, minor edge wear, normal signs of age and study.

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