Null [Bastone per tagliare le rose]. Londra, Underwood, XIX secolo. Raro bastone…
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[Bastone per tagliare le rose]. Londra, Underwood, XIX secolo. Raro bastone in canna di bambù con forbice in ferro applicata sulla punta per non pungersi mentre si potano le piante spinose, lunghezza circa 1 metro.

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[Bastone per tagliare le rose]. Londra, Underwood, XIX secolo. Raro bastone in canna di bambù con forbice in ferro applicata sulla punta per non pungersi mentre si potano le piante spinose, lunghezza circa 1 metro.

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