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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Girodon & Cie.
Format: Book
Language:French
Published: Lyon-Villeurbanne [France] : Girodon & Cie, 1904.
Subjects:
Girodon & Cie > Catalogs.
Metal trade > Catalogs.
Cookware > Catalogs.
Kitchen utensils > Catalogs.
Hardware > Catalogs.
Sheet-metal work > Catalogs.
Metal stamping > Catalogs.
Trade catalogs.
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