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Copy of a brown (?) glazed Cologne stoneware from the Maximinenstraße pottery workshop [?] (16th century) with human figures, leaf tendrils and vines in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Cologne (?) by I. Wittmann (vom Beeines vergebener Titel)

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Title: Copy of a brown (?) glazed Cologne stoneware from the Maximinenstraße pottery workshop [?] (16th century) with human figures, leaf tendrils and vines in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Cologne (?) by I. Wittmann (vom Beeines vergebener Titel)
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