1239837

Antique Frame and Print By Anton Mauve Titled- #1239837

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Antique Frame and Print By Anton Mauve Titled- #1239837
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We have for sale an antique frame and print. The print is titled Autumn, the artist is Anton Mauve. The frame is wood with a dark stain. There is a brass plaque with the title Autumn and Mauve's name. The print is of a herd of sheep with a man and his dog. He is carrying a lamb and his walking stick. He has on a pair of wood shoes. His name is in the lower right corner. In the very bottom corner is embrossed the name of the company who printed the print. Can only make out H Son & Co. Anton Mauve was a dutch painter, he lived from 1838-1888. The glass needs cleaned on the back side next to the print. The print is in good condition, with a torn place on the left. The frame also is in good condition. For it's age they are in very good condition. I do not know the exact date or age. The weight is 8 pounds and it measures 20.625 x 27.875 x 1.125.
We do have more photographs that we can email if you are interested. And if you have any questions please contact us by email or telephone before you purchase the item. Please view our Terms of Sale and Shipping policy. We only ship to the continental U.S. We do have a retail store and there are times the item may be sold through our store. We try to remove items immediately or the next day at the latest. Mixup's are bound to occur and if this happens we apologize for the confusion
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<tr><td>Condition:good</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:unknown</td></tr>


<tr><td>Height:20.625</td></tr>
<tr><td>Depth:1.125</td></tr>
<tr><td>Width:27.875</td></tr>
<tr><td>Weight:8</td></tr>
<tr><td>Title:Antique Frame and Print By Anton Mauve Titled-</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Bolivar, Missouri</td></tr>
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