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1923 Rotogravure Swaziland Royalty Warriors Weapons Masai Queens Costume Ethnic XAQA1 3401 Straight-Sill Surrey with No

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3401 Straight-Sill Surrey with No

by the artist Bernard Lamotte

featuring a fantastic illustration of Alexander during his creation of the world's first empire

which took place toward the end of World War I

" This is an original 1935 halftone print of the launching at Saint-Nazaire of the French steamship the Ville d'Alger

1923 Rotogravure Swaziland Royalty Warriors Weapons Masai Queens Costume Ethnic XAQA1 3401 Straight-Sill Surrey with No"Social Customs and Functions of African Elite" This is an original 1923 sepia rotogravure with three views of the indigenous people of Africa: two Masai Queens; two princesses of the blood royal in Swaziland dressing their hair; and cadets of the royal family of Swaziland with their weapons and shields. CONDITION This 91+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. No creases. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note: There is printing

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