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Deutsch: Eisengallustinte, Nachfüllbehälter, 0,5 Liter, Pelikan, Günther Wagner, ca. 1950er Jahre mit Aufbewahrungsbehälter
English: Iron gall ink for fountain pens, refill bottle, 0,5 liter (500 ml), Pelikan, Günther Wagner, ca 1950s with storage container
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