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LOT 2023
Commedia dellArte. Fest der Komodianten. Keramische Kostbarkeiten aus den Museen der Welt. Dabei: Commedia DellArte Stichfolgen und Carnival of Comedy Players (Englische Ubersetzung der Textbeitrage). 3 Bände (komplett)
2001 A.D.
12 x 9 7/8 in. (3.7 kg total, 30.5 x 25 cm).
Comprising: Reinhard Jansen - Commedia dell'Arte: Fest der Komodianten - Dusseldorf, 2001, hardback with dustwrapper, 333 pp, colour (German text); Stichfolgen - card covers, 88 engraved plates; Carnival of Comedy Players: Exquisite Ceramics from the World's Museums - card covers, 88 pp (English text); all in sturdy slipcase with 'harlequin' pattern exterior and title block to spine; as new. [No Reserve]
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Property of a Little Oakley gentleman, Harwich, UK.
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LOT 2023
Commedia dellArte. Fest der Komodianten. Keramische Kostbarkeiten aus den Museen der Welt. Dabei: Commedia DellArte Stichfolgen und Carnival of Comedy Players (Englische Ubersetzung der Textbeitrage). 3 Bände (komplett)
Sold for (Inc. bp): £7
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