File:WLANL - mystic mabel - Sculptuur uit scheepswrak Geldermalsen, ca 1750.jpg
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DescriptionWLANL - mystic mabel - Sculptuur uit scheepswrak Geldermalsen, ca 1750.jpg |
Nederlands: Sculptuur uit wrak Geldermalsen (porselein), China ca. 1750
English: Sculpture of porcelain, from the wrecked ship Geldermalsen. China, app. 1750. |
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Source | Sculptuur uit scheepswrak Geldermalsen, ca 1750 |
Author | mystic_mabel from Province Zeeland, The Netherlands |
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