

Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre (1361-1425), fol. 327v
The image shows a yellowed piece of parchment or paper with a grid drawn on it in red ink. The grid consists of two vertical lines and eleven horizontal lines. The surface of the parchment appears worn and aged, with discolorations in various places. Dark smudges are near the top left corner and three red marks are near the bottom left corner. The parchment takes up most of the image and appears to be part of a book as a sliver of another page is visible on the right edge. The background behind the parchment is gray.
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