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Game from Briessnitz

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Gille, Christian Friedrich after Pescheck, Carl Justus Ludwig. Game from Briessnitz. etching; 12.3 x 16.2 cm. Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 132,322 in Sax. top. V, 1, 16
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Title: Game from Briessnitz
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Gille, Christian Friedrich after Pescheck, Carl Justus Ludwig.
Game from Briessnitz.
etching; 12.
3 x 16.
2 cm.
Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 132,322 in Sax.
top.
V, 1, 16.

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