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[Deux trophées. On remarque au milieu du premier une cuirasse, le dos courbé en arrière; Two Trophies with a Breat-Plate and Ram's Head; Trophäe mit einem Brustpanzer und einem Widderkopf]

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Title: [Deux trophées. On remarque au milieu du premier une cuirasse, le dos courbé en arrière; Two Trophies with a Breat-Plate and Ram's Head; Trophäe mit einem Brustpanzer und einem Widderkopf]
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