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Motif: Crochet bag. Kat.nr. 4769, from the gift of Consul R. Wahlen through Count Birger Mörner in 1911. Local: New Guinea. Shame: Sign. Erik Haamer, 1947. Erh: on the museum’s order, 1947. (Catalogue card).
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Description:
Motif: Crochet bag.
Kat.
nr.
4769, from the gift of Consul R.
Wahlen through Count Birger Mörner in 1911.
Local: New Guinea.
Shame: Sign.
Erik Haamer, 1947.
Erh: on the museum’s order, 1947.
(Catalogue card).
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