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Rococo Berlin carriage, so-called “prince” or “ladies’” carriage
around 1750/60

Time:
around 1750/60
Object Name
Rococo Berlin carriage, so-called “prince” or “ladies’” carriage
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wagenburg
Invs.
Wagenburg, W 9 1
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