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Antique Colored Print Engraving Blind Mans Buff Bluff Game Wilkie Raimbach
By Sir David Wilkie
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique hand colored engraving of “Blind Man’s Buff.” featuring a large game of hide and seek. Original painted by Sir David Wilkie 1812. Engraved by ...
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19th Century Antique Sir David Wilkie Furniture

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