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Coupe Chauve-souris Henri Husson (1852-1914), dinandier Maison A.A Hébrard (vers 1895-1937), diffuseur Paris vers 1909 cuivre repoussé et martelé, applications d'or et d'argent Objet présenté au Salon des artistes français en 1909

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