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Dresden. Former residence lock. Prince’s procession on the north face of Adolf Wilhelm Walther’s stable building. The Sgraffito, made in 1872-76, was replaced in 1907 by weatherproof underglass painting on Meißner porcelain. Illustrated: Albrecht der Stol

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Dresden. Former residence lock. Prince’s procession on the north face of Adolf Wilhelm Walther’s stable building. The Sgraffito, made in 1872-76, was replaced in 1907 by weatherproof underglass painting on Meißner porcelain. Illustrated: Albrecht der Stolze 1190-1195; Dietrich the Repressed 1195-1221; Heinrich der Erlaucht 1221-1288
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Title: Dresden. Former residence lock. Prince’s procession on the north face of Adolf Wilhelm Walther’s stable building. The Sgraffito, made in 1872-76, was replaced in 1907 by weatherproof underglass painting on Meißner porcelain. Illustrated: Albrecht der Stol
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Dresden.
Former residence lock.
Prince’s procession on the north face of Adolf Wilhelm Walther’s stable building.
The Sgraffito, made in 1872-76, was replaced in 1907 by weatherproof underglass painting on Meißner porcelain.
Illustrated: Albrecht der Stolze 1190-1195; Dietrich the Repressed 1195-1221; Heinrich der Erlaucht 1221-1288.

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