File:Wrouwemasker frosted height 25.5cm marked with monogram.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWrouwemasker frosted height 25.5cm marked with monogram.jpg | Mask of a woman (Wrouwenmasker) in frosted glass by C. C. Asch van Wijck 1929, Marked with monogram height is 25.5 cm, Produced at the Leerdam Glaasfabriek. |
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