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Oriental Rugs, a Complete Guide by Charles W. Jacobsen, Signed First Edition
By Charles W. Jacobsen
Located in valatie, NY
Oriental rugs, A Complete Guide by Charles W. Jacobsen. Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1962. Signed first edition hardcover with dust jacket. 479 pp. A detailed resource b...
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Check Points on How to Buy Oriental Rugs by Charles W. Jacobsen
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Located in valatie, NY
“Check Points on How to Buy Oriental Rugs” book by Charles W. Jacobsen. Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company: Publishers, 1972. Third printing hardcover with ...
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