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(A Horse being Tacked Up)

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Gustave Simonau (A Horse being Tacked Up) Paris 1824 Lithograph 220 x 270 mm

SKU: 5577 Category: Sporting and Natural History
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Gustave Simonau
(A Horse being Tacked Up)
Paris 1824
Lithograph
220 x 270 mm
£55

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