3000, MB, The Village of Gordes, France

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This is a beautiful landscape puzzle by MB, belonging to their Voyage collection. It looks like a painting, but it is a photograph. The title is The Village of Gordes, France, with photograph by Paul Trummer.

This puzzle is COMPLETE (3036 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition, but there is a significant number of them that have tiny scratches on the knobs that have been fixed with a marker. They are very difficult to notice, but you can see them if you look closely. The box is in very good condition, with some shelf wear.

More information about The Village of Gordes, France:
  • Puzzle size: 121.3 x 88.6 cm.
  • Box size: 41.2 x 30.2 x 8.2 cm.
  • Reference number: 16206.
  • EAN number: 5023117029899.
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Additional information
Weight 1.86 kg
Dimensions 41.2 × 30.2 × 8.2 cm
Brand

MB

Condition

Complete

Content

Photograph

Number of Pieces

3000

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