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Wedding wreath, orange blossom made from green and white feathers on silk-thread wrapped wire with silk ribbons, Great Britain, 1854. Wreath of orange blossom, completely made from feathers, dyed green and white, mounted on a coil of silk-thread wrapped w

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Wedding wreath, orange blossom made from green and white feathers on silk-thread wrapped wire with silk ribbons, Great Britain, 1854. Wreath of orange blossom, completely made from feathers, dyed green and white, mounted on a coil of silk-thread wrapped wire, accented with silk ribbons.  Dyed feathers mounted on silk-wrapped wire, trimmed with silk ribbons.
Title: Wedding wreath, orange blossom made from green and white feathers on silk-thread wrapped wire with silk ribbons, Great Britain, 1854. Wreath of orange blossom, completely made from feathers, dyed green and white, mounted on a coil of silk-thread wrapped w
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Wedding wreath, orange blossom made from green and white feathers on silk-thread wrapped wire with silk ribbons, Great Britain, 1854.
 Wreath of orange blossom, completely made from feathers, dyed green and white, mounted on a coil of silk-thread wrapped wire, accented with silk ribbons.
  Dyed feathers mounted on silk-wrapped wire, trimmed with silk ribbons.

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