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Portrait miniature of an unknown woman in an oval locket, watercolour on vellum, painted by Peter Oliver, early 1620s. Lid from an original 17th century silver-gilt locket, in which is framed miniature, anonymous.  Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteb

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Portrait miniature of an unknown woman in an oval locket, watercolour on vellum, painted by Peter Oliver, early 1620s. Lid from an original 17th century silver-gilt locket, in which is framed miniature, anonymous.  Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteboard; 
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Title: Portrait miniature of an unknown woman in an oval locket, watercolour on vellum, painted by Peter Oliver, early 1620s. Lid from an original 17th century silver-gilt locket, in which is framed miniature, anonymous.  Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteb
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Portrait miniature of an unknown woman in an oval locket, watercolour on vellum, painted by Peter Oliver, early 1620s.
Lid from an original 17th century silver-gilt locket, in which is framed miniature, anonymous.
  Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteboard; .

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