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                <text>536 teilweise colourede Stereocards in 2 Kästen: Schätze aus der Frühzeit der Neuen Photographische Gesellschaft Berlin-Steglitz circa 1900</text>
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                <text>photo: auf cardboard</text>
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                <text>9 x 18</text>
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                <text>Neue Photographische Gesellschaft m.b.H. (NPG)</text>
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