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Deutsch: Kaminuhr mit vergoldeter Bronzestatue des Hannibals, französisch, Anfang 19. Jahundert von Deniére et Matelin, heute im blauen Salon des Weißen Hauses.
English: Ormolu Hannibal clock by Deniére et Matelin. Collection of the White House. Source whitehouse.gov
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Original uploader was GearedBull at en.wikipedia |
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