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16th century medieval tapestry reproduction number 38 of 200. The 200th one was reproduced in 1973. The original belongs to … Read more 16th century medieval tapestry reproduction number 38 of 200. The 200th one was reproduced in 1973. The original belongs to France. It’s authenticated by the seal at the bottom left. Georges Boutard is the head engraver of the Atelier. Finished and touched up by hand. The lining is hand sewn. Tapestry is pieced together often done on old tapestry. The beautiful Damask on the back is sewn by hand. See less
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