A set of 3 personal ribbons with the arms of the Oxenstierna family in gold cut, Paul Bourget “Songes”, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, “Riddarliv” 1921, Henrik Schück “Engelbrekt, 1916, hlfr band and globe ribbon.

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A set of 3 personal ribbons with the arms of the Oxenstierna family in gold cut, Paul Bourget “Songes”, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, “Riddarliv” 1921, Henrik Schück “Engelbrekt, 1916, hlfr band and globe ribbon.
4345766. A set of 3 personal ribbons with the arms of the Oxenstierna family in gold cut, Paul Bourget “Songes”, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, “Riddarliv” 1921, Henrik Schück “Engelbrekt, 1916, hlfr band and globe ribbon.

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Angel width approx. 23x16 cm

Provenance: Familjen Oxenstierna Sirishov.

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4345766. A set of 3 personal ribbons with the arms of the Oxenstierna family in gold cut, Paul Bourget “Songes”, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, “Riddarliv” 1921, Henrik Schück “Engelbrekt, 1916, hlfr band and globe ribbon.

Description

Angel width approx. 23x16 cm

Provenance: Familjen Oxenstierna Sirishov.

Condition

Varied condition, not fully reviewed.

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