1000, Selegiochi, Reptiles, Maurits Cornelis Escher

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The puzzles by the company Selegiochi with graphic works by Maurits Cornelis Escher are receiving increasing interest among jigsaw puzzle fans. The title of this one is Reptiles.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (1008 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition. The box is in very good condition.

Selegiochi has published a lot of puzzles with paintings by Escher. The largest one is the 3000 piece version of Metamorphose.

More information about Reptiles:
  • Puzzle size: 62 x 52 cm, 24 3/8″ x 20 1/2″.
  • Box size: 39.5 x 26 x 5.3 cm.
  • Reference number: N/A.
  • EAN number: 8007076001063.
  • Other titles: Rettili; Reptilen.
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Weight 0.66 kg
Dimensions 39.5 × 26 × 5.3 cm
Brand

Selegiochi

Condition

Complete

Number of Pieces

1000

Content

Art

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