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European fashion magazine for men's wardrobe: cutting drawings and patterns for waistcoat fabrics
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"Double-breasted uniform by Mr. H. Rassmussen in Copenhagen, figures 20 to 26.\" \nFigures numbered from F. 20 - Fig. 26.\n-\n "Figures to today's treatise on the manufacture of waistcoat fabrics.\"\nFigures numbered from Fig. 32 - 36.\nPrinting from the European fashion journal for men's wardrobe: main organ of German, French and English fashion taste.
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Title: European fashion magazine for men's wardrobe: cutting drawings and patterns for waistcoat fabrics
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"Double-breasted uniform by Mr.
H.
Rassmussen in Copenhagen, figures 20 to 26.
\" \nFigures numbered from F.
20 - Fig.
26.
\n-\n "Figures to today's treatise on the manufacture of waistcoat fabrics.
\"\nFigures numbered from Fig.
32 - 36.
\nPrinting from the European fashion journal for men's wardrobe: main organ of German, French and English fashion taste.
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