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Inverted copies of the engravings of Adriaen Collaert, according to drawings by H. Collaert, of the Bullarum Inaurium series, from 1582. They are copies of the numbers 5 and 9 of the series of ten prints.
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Title: [Jewellery Works] [Graphic Material]
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Inverted copies of the engravings of Adriaen Collaert, according to drawings by H.
Collaert, of the Bullarum Inaurium series, from 1582.
They are copies of the numbers 5 and 9 of the series of ten prints.

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