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Count Haller, Baron Gablenz
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Caption: l.u. “Graf Haller?”; r.u. “Baron Gablenz”; verso: l.o. “19 - 19”; r.u. “16”
Title: Count Haller, Baron Gablenz
Description:
Caption: l.
u.
“Graf Haller?”; r.
u.
“Baron Gablenz”; verso: l.
o.
“19 - 19”; r.
u.
“16”.
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