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Token Design for the Queen's Household: MICAT INTER OMNES

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A crescent moon amidst a starry sky, over a rural landscape.
Department of Drawings Cyril Humphris London sold at Sotheby's New York 1995. Sale January 10 1995 lot 64. Vermeer Associates Limited Brampton Ontario purchased from Sotheby's New York 1995 sold to HUAM 2000 2000. long-term loan to HUAM 1995-2000 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of Hope and Julian Edison
Title: Token Design for the Queen's Household: MICAT INTER OMNES
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A crescent moon amidst a starry sky, over a rural landscape.

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