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    4 - 5 April 2006

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    • DEUX SOULIERS EN ARGENT
    Lot 729

    DEUX SOULIERS EN ARGENT

    ALLEMAGNE, FIN XIXEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 300

    Estimate

    EUR 100 - EUR 150

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    DEUX SOULIERS EN ARGENT
    ALLEMAGNE, FIN XIXEME SIECLE
    Un soulier gravé de putti jouant dans une forêt et un soulier à décor de fleurs; Poids: 224 gr. (7.90 oz.) (2)

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    This lot is offered without reserve.
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    Post Lot Text

    TWO GERMAN SILVER SHOES, LATE 19TH CENTURY


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