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Rocaille- Cartouche with the head of the medus, leaf from a series of Rocaille- coat of arms shields, edited by G. B. Götz (vom BeRovergebener Titel)
Title: Rocaille- Cartouche with the head of the medus, leaf from a series of Rocaille- coat of arms shields, edited by G. B. Götz (vom BeRovergebener Titel)
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