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        <value>As described by Passavant but with the lettering &#x201C;pulcra ut luna&#x201D; (more beautiful than the moon) and &#x201C;electa ut sol&#x201D; (selected above the sun)</value>
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    <value>Carl Schl&#xF6;sser (1827-1884), Elberfeld (Lugt 636); his sale, F.A.C. Prestel, Frankfurt, 7 June 1880 (and following days), lot 422 (as by Master IB with the bird). &#xA3;40/660 marks</value>
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