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Painter Anatomical Skull
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
We offer this painter anatomical human skull, circa 1970. This skull was acquired from a painter's studio, the skull was painted with oil paint.
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19th Century Anglo Indian Child s Pull Toy, Tiger on Wheels
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Metalized Skull of a Warthog
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Tibetan Antique Ritual Oracle Diadem Skull Crown
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Tibetan Antique Ritual Oracle Diadem Skull Crown
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