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Granite Carving with "Cross" Detail
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Granite Carving with "Cross" Detail
Date
19th-mid 20th Century
Object Name
Sample
Medium
grey granite
Classifications
Granite Industry
Dimensions
Overall (Height x Width x Depth): 85 × 100 × 100mm, circumference 335mm
Location
View by Appointment
Object number
ABDMS086541
Keywords
Building
Carving
Granite
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