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Decorative pitcher mould

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Round pitcher decoration mould. Decorated with crested arms. Crested arms. Dated 1594 / C.K.
National Museum of Archaeology, History and Art
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Title: Decorative pitcher mould
Description:
Round pitcher decoration mould.
Decorated with crested arms.
Crested arms.
Dated 1594 / C.
K.

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