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An Engraved, Blued, And Gilt Spearhead,

An Engraved, Blued, And Gilt Spearhead,

An engraved, blued, and gilt Spearhead,

Height: 8 in/20.3 cm

Width: 1.75 in/4.4 cm

Weight: 1.3 lbs/610 g

Germany, ca. 1550-1600, housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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