Ihro Königl. Hoheit der Durchlauchtigsten Fürstin und Frauen Frauen Mariæ Antoniæ ... 1770.

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Ihro Königl. Hoheit der Durchlauchtigsten Fürstin und Frauen Frauen Mariæ Antoniæ ... 1770.

Diploma of the Kaiserliche Franziscische Akademie der Freien Künste (Augsberg, Germany) for Marie Antoinette on the occasion of her marriage.

[6] p., bound : parchment, coat of arms ; 32 cm.

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