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SGR (A/B/F) GVCH(US) Apollo von Hühnenstein (Hunenstein - AKC) - Dog:SGR 1913 (Aus/Bel/Fra) GVCH 1919(US) Apollo von Hünenstein

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SGR (A/B/F) GVCH(US) Apollo von Hühnenstein (Hunenstein - AKC)Apollo von Hühnenstein (Head Picture)Apollo von HühnensteinApollo von HühnensteinApollo von HühnensteinSGR (A/B/F) GVCH(US) Apollo von Hühnenstein (Hunenstein - AKC)SGR (A/B/F) GVCH(US) Apollo von Hühnenstein (Hunenstein - AKC)SGR (A/B/F) GVCH(US) Apollo von Hühnenstein (Hunenstein - AKC)Apollo International ChampionApollo von Hühnenstein as a veteran competitorApollo von Hühnenstein's 1916 Kennel ad from Vanity FairChampion Apollo from a 1916 Vanity Fair Article

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