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16 16th Xvi Xvith Sixteenth Century Coffee Mug featuring the painting Conquest of Mexico. 1676-1700. Spaniards cut the hands to the Xicoteca's spies and cooking dog meat. by Miguel Gonzalez -fl 1698-

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Conquest of Mexico. 1676-1700. Spaniards cut the hands to the Xicoteca's spies and cooking dog meat. Coffee Mug

Miguel Gonzalez -fl 1698-

by Miguel Gonzalez -fl 1698-

$13.99

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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

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Conquest of Mexico. Anonimous table. 1676-1700. Spaniards cut the hands to the Xicoteca's spies and cooking dog meat. Museum of America. Madrid.... more

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11 oz.

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Conquest of Mexico. Anonimous table. 1676-1700. Spaniards cut the hands to the Xicoteca's spies and cooking dog meat. Museum of America. Madrid. Spain.

 

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