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Yoshida Hiroshi, Matterhorn Night
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A machine knit ivory silk night cap, knit flat and shaped, then machine sewn with an ivory silk tassel, Great Britain, 1830-1859. A machine knit ivory silk night cap, knit flat and shaped, then machine sewn with an ivory silk tassel. Machine knit and mac
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