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SET OF THREE OPERA SPECTACLES La plus grande, avec une structure en laiton doré et 800 pièces d'argent. Dimensions : 10 x 7,5 cm. Le moyen, avec une structure en métal et des applications en nacre. Dimensions : 10,5 x 5 cm. Le plus petit, avec structure en laiton doré et nacre. Avec les marques de la maison "Instituto optico Oliò", Barcelone. Dimensions : 9 x 4,5 cm.

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SET OF THREE OPERA SPECTACLES La plus grande, avec une structure en laiton doré et 800 pièces d'argent. Dimensions : 10 x 7,5 cm. Le moyen, avec une structure en métal et des applications en nacre. Dimensions : 10,5 x 5 cm. Le plus petit, avec structure en laiton doré et nacre. Avec les marques de la maison "Instituto optico Oliò", Barcelone. Dimensions : 9 x 4,5 cm.

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