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Mauritius Ferber, Polish Bishop 1523-1537.

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Chest picture, phase right. Brown, short hair, greyish blue pileolus, greyish blue costume, discount collar, gold cross in a throat chain. Dark background, top left coat of arms under episcopal mitre. In the shield three to the left the black galley heads turned. Inscription: “MAURITIUS FERBER.” On the back written with chalk “16 Fabrianus No...” Patch with “Skokloster 25 öre Oht (?) Aktas well.” The back of the boiler beetroot, two transverse hoses. Missing frame.
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Title: Mauritius Ferber, Polish Bishop 1523-1537.
Description:
Chest picture, phase right.
Brown, short hair, greyish blue pileolus, greyish blue costume, discount collar, gold cross in a throat chain.
Dark background, top left coat of arms under episcopal mitre.
In the shield three to the left the black galley heads turned.
Inscription: “MAURITIUS FERBER.
” On the back written with chalk “16 Fabrianus No.
” Patch with “Skokloster 25 öre Oht (?) Aktas well.
” The back of the boiler beetroot, two transverse hoses.
Missing frame.

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