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Coffee service formerly owned by opera & operetta singer Margarete Rössner, Meißen approx. 1920 individual objects with a premiere name and date, during their time at the Leipziger Stadttheater (1912 - 1917)
Museum of City History Leipzig
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Title: Coffee service
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Coffee service formerly owned by opera & operetta singer Margarete Rössner, Meißen approx.
1920 individual objects with a premiere name and date, during their time at the Leipziger Stadttheater (1912 - 1917).

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