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Theatrical costume for male character of the court of Turandot in Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, play directed by Giorgio Venturini in 1940, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Costume of or...
The New Extra Enlarged Fashion Plates of 15 Figures Comprising 12 Ladies and 3 Childrens Dresses of the Latest Paris Fashions
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Leon Sault. 'Young Ladies Journal Monthly Panorama of Fashion' dated July 1875. Ladies and childrens' day dresses. Panoramic fashion plate showing 12 women's day dresses and bonne...
The New Extra Enlarged Fashion Plates of 15 Figures Comprising 12 Ladies and 3 Childrens Dresses of the Latest Paris Fashions
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Model of a Surinamese Creole headscarf
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Model of a Surinamese Creole headscarf
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Model of a Surinamese Creole headscarf
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Small model of an angisa, printed with roses and with the name "kawna hede"; the first part of this name refers to a type of music or instrument, the second meaning head.‖ Through ...
Model of a Surinamese Creole headscarf
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