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Period: Early 1900s
Assuan - Herzliche Grusse in 1909 - Vintage Photograph - 1909
Located in Roma, IT
Assuan - Herzliche Grusse in 1909 is a vintage photograph. Hand-written on the lower and rear. Good conditions.
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Contemporary Early 1900s Figurative Photography

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Photographic Paper

La Pologne - Vintage Photo by Alfred Plauzeau - 1908
Located in Roma, IT
La Pologne is a vintage photograph realized by Alfred Plauzeau in 1908. Monogrammed. Good conditions.
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Modern Early 1900s Figurative Photography

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Photographic Paper

Postcard - Offset and lithograph by Filiberto di Savoia - 1904
Located in Roma, IT
Postcard by Filiberto di Savoia is a vintage and historical postcard realized in 1904, with hand-written on the rear. Stamped on the rear. Good conditions.
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Modern Early 1900s Figurative Photography

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Lithograph, Offset

Ceremony - Silver Salt Photographs - 1906
Located in Roma, IT
Ceremony is a Silver salt photograph on cardboard, with the description on the lower realized in 1906 by "Valparaiso" with the stamp on the lower right. Good conditions.
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Modern Early 1900s Figurative Photography

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Photographic Paper

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