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Julien Spiewak, La Lice and his little ones by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (salon of 1753), stove with hunting accessories in faience of Strasbourg (second half of the 18th century), Carole, chandelier from a theater (19th century), porcelain vase Puppie by Jeff

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Argentic print, 100 × 70 cm
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Title: Julien Spiewak, La Lice and his little ones by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (salon of 1753), stove with hunting accessories in faience of Strasbourg (second half of the 18th century), Carole, chandelier from a theater (19th century), porcelain vase Puppie by Jeff
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Argentic print, 100 × 70 cm.

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