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    <summary_title>Philip the Good (1419-1467)</summary_title>
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      <value>philippe le bon duc de Bourgogne</value>
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        <value>Entry date: 1904</value>
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    <value>Hollingworth Magniac; sold Christie, Manson &amp; Woods, 2 July, 4 July and following days, Catalogue of the Renowned Collection of Works of Art, chiefly formed by the late Hollingoworth Magniac, Esq., (Known as the Colworth Collection), p. 86, first part of  lot 264, a pair of of circular medallions. Sold to McClean for &#xA3;3.3.0.</value>
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