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Société Lausannoise de timbrologie. Travaux présentés à la séance du 29 oct. 89 par Mr de Reuterskiöld. {(1°. Les filigrammes des timbres de Bavière. 2°. Quelques mots sur les timbres de Norvège, cor non ombré}
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Crawford 830 (7)
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Reuterskiöld, Axel Carl August De, Baron
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Switzerland : Lausanne
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French
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1889
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