NEEDLE LACE FALCONRY SCENE, ITALY, EARLY 17TH C
Tile with hunting scne from Museo Regional de Beja in Portugal

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The Falconry by Charles Rochussen (1814-1894)

The Falconry by Charles Rochussen (1814-1894)

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The Falconry by Josef Jodocus Moerenhout (Belgian, 1801-1874) made in 1852

The Falconry by Josef Jodocus Moerenhout (Belgian, 1801-1874) made in 1852

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The Falconry by Josef Jodocus Moerenhout (Belgian, 1801-1874) made in 1852 -2

The Falconry by Josef Jodocus Moerenhout (Belgian, 1801-1874) made in 1852 -2

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The Falconry by Paul Alphonse Viry (1832-1913)

The Falconry by Paul Alphonse Viry (1832-1913)

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The Falconry by Wilhelm Camphausen (German, 1818-1885) made in 1860

The Falconry by Wilhelm Camphausen (German, 1818-1885) made in 1860

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The falconry centre at Dayulou village, Jilin city in NE China's Jilin province

The falconry centre at Dayulou village, Jilin city in NE China's Jilin province

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The famous falconer in Lynch Park in Beverly, Massachusetts on the eastern coast of the USA

The famous falconer in Lynch Park in Beverly, Massachusetts on the eastern coast of the USA

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The figurine is an early Scandinavian representation of falconry.

The figurine is an early Scandinavian representation of falconry.

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The First Falconry Festival in Abu Dhabi in 1976

The First Falconry Festival in Abu Dhabi in 1976

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The First International Czechoslovakia Falconry Meet of 1969 Held Under the Russian Soviet Regime

The First International Czechoslovakia Falconry Meet of 1969 Held Under the Russian Soviet Regime

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