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This is a magnificent and very rare jigsaw puzzle by Schmidt, belonging to their Galerie series. The title is Battle of Trafalgar, by the English marine painter Clarkson Frederick Stanfield.

This puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. There are some tears on the seal, as you can see in the photographs. There are also some stains on a corner on the base, and some scuffs.

There are several puzzles with different renditions of this naval battle. F.X. Schmid published a very rare 1500 piece version of Sea Battle of Trafalgar, by William E. D. Stuart.

More information about Battle of Trafalgar:
  • Puzzle size: 116.4 x 83.6 cm.
  • Box size: 40.5 x 28.7 x 7 cm.
  • Reference number: 625 2718.
  • EAN number: N/A.
  • Other titles: Schlacht bei Trafalgar; Bataille de Trafalgar; Battaglia di Trafalgar; Slag bij Trafalgar; Slaget vid Trafalgar.
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Dimensions 40.5 × 28.7 × 7 cm
Number of Pieces

3000

Brand

Schmidt

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Art

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