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Aroldi, Aldo Mario
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Auction by Czernys International Auction House
This item is in Sarzana, Italy
Overview of Aroldi, Aldo Mario
Item Details
Low Estimate200
dating: third quarter of the 20th Century, provenance: Italy, "Armi e Armature Italiane fino al XVIII secolo"; Bramante Editrice, Milan 1961; copy n. 799, with sign; 549 pages with several, fine pates featuring colour and b/w pictures of Italian arms and armour, text in Italian. Hard cover (some defects) with gilt imprints. Original, cardboard case., , dimensions: height 32 cm.
Payment
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Auction Details
Fine antique arms and armor.Piazza V, Veneto, 13-19, Sarzana, Italy, SP 19038Saturday, Sep 19, 2015 | 5:00 AM CDT
Auction House
Czernys International Auction HouseSarzana, Italy
Terms Of Sale
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CONDITIONS
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