Contract Dated to 20 December 991 which Exchanges a Slave Girl in Lieu of a Debt of Silk by School Chinese

Contract Dated to 20 December 991 which Exchanges a Slave Girl in Lieu of a Debt of Silk

(Or. 8210, Contract dated to 20 December 991 which exchanges a slave girl in lieu of a debt of silk (parchment))


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Contract Dated to 20 December 991 which Exchanges a Slave Girl in Lieu of a Debt of Silk by School Chinese. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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