Baron D'Avagour, Governor of New France 1661.
- CA ON00239 F1424-661
- Pièce
- [18--]
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Item is an electro steel engraving of Carolvs Baro D'Avavcovr, Governor of New France, 1661. Includes holographic signature.
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Baron D'Avagour, Governor of New France 1661.
Fait partie de Shortt-Haydon collection
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