

Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre (1361-1425), Blank Fly Leaf
The image shows a blank, yellowed page from an old book. The page is rectangular and made of aged, off-white paper with darker brown edges and spots throughout. A thin, vertical line runs down the center of the page, where it appears to have been folded. The left edge of the page has small tears and frays, while the bottom edge is slightly wavy. A crease runs diagonally from the top-right corner to the bottom-left corner. The page is set against a gray background, visible on the left and bottom sides of the image. The right side of the page appears to be attached to another page.
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