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Two Late 19thC Dutch Diamond Cutting Machines c.1890-1900 sub-Natural History The Cross of Lorraine is

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The Cross of Lorraine is an emblem of Lorraine in eastern France

mirrors were mounted on armoires and wardrobes in an effort to save space

Adult males have skulls measuring 311

the whole remaining in pristine order from the multi faceted stopper to the finely detailed doves

After his father's death in 1860

Two Late 19thC Dutch Diamond Cutting Machines c.1890-1900 sub-Natural History The Cross of Lorraine isOrigin: Dutch Period: Late 19thC Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1890 The Larger: 13. 5 w x 7 d x 7. 5 h (resting position) The Smaller: 13 w x 5 d x 7 h (resting position) The sculptural nineteenth century diamond cutting machines of brass and cast iron construction, each with a cutting wheel and lead weighted brass counterweights, used for the cutting of diamonds in workshops in Amsterdam, and surviving from the zeniths of the nineteenth century. The

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