6000, Schmidt, In the Garden, Peter Motz

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Schmidt manufactured this beautiful and rare puzzle in 1996. The title is In the Garden, by Peter Motz. It is very difficult to find.

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

Schmidt has published several puzzles with paintings by Peter Motz. One example is the 1500 piece version of Country House.

More information about In The Garden:
  • Puzzle size: 157.4 x 107 cm
  • Box size: 43 x 32 x 11.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 03997.
  • EAN number: 4002998039976.
  • Other titles: Im Garten; Au Jardin; In Giardino; Tuinhoekje; En el Jardín; A Kertben; W Ogrodzie; B Caдy.
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Additional information
Weight 2.84 kg
Dimensions 43 × 32 × 11.5 cm
Brand

Schmidt

Condition

Sealed Bag

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

6000

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