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Mitre and mitre box, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, England, ca. 1848. Mitre of gold metal-thread embroidery on a silk ground, and mitre box. Gold metal-thread embroidery on silk.
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Mitre and mitre box, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, England, ca. 1848. Mitre of gold metal-thread embroidery on a silk ground, and mitre box. Gold metal-thread embroidery on silk.
Title: Mitre and mitre box, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, England, ca. 1848. Mitre of gold metal-thread embroidery on a silk ground, and mitre box. Gold metal-thread embroidery on silk.
Description:
Mitre and mitre box, designed by A.
W.
N.
Pugin, England, ca.
1848.
Mitre of gold metal-thread embroidery on a silk ground, and mitre box.
Gold metal-thread embroidery on silk.
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