3000, Hestair, Ommeganck, Denis van Alsloot

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This is a wonderful puzzle by Hestair. The title in the box is simply Ommeganck and there is no reference to the artist. The full title of the painting is The Ommegang in Brussels on 31 May 1615, by Denis van Alsloot. This is an uncommon puzzle. It is very rare and difficult to find.

The puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces SEALED inside the original plastic bag. The box is in good condition, with some shelf wear and some scuffs.

Hestair has a very interesting catalog of art puzzles. An example is the 1000 piece version of Yesterday’s News, by Paul B. Davies.

More information about Ommeganck:
  • Puzzle Size: 34 x 47 ins, 86.4 x 119.4 cm
  • Box Size: 44 x 32 x 6 cm
  • Reference number: M3006.
  • EAN number: 5010258630060.
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Additional information
Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 44 × 32 × 6 cm
Brand

Hestair

Condition

Sealed Bag

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

3000

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