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An Officer of the Portuguese Royal Navy in Uniform dated 1870/1880, retouched photograph on zinc

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An Officer of the Portuguese Royal Navy in Uniform dated 1870/1880, retouched photograph on zinc
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An Officer of the Portuguese Royal Navy in Uniform dated 1870/1880, retouched photograph on zinc plate, Portuguese, 18th C. (2nd half), minor faults and creases, Dim. - 20,5 x 15,5 cm
An Officer of the Portuguese Royal Navy in Uniform dated 1870/1880, retouched photograph on zinc plate, Portuguese, 18th C. (2nd half), minor faults and creases, Dim. - 20,5 x 15,5 cm

Antiques and Works of Art Modern and Contemporary

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