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Original Pencil Drawing, 'A Farmyard', Circa 1920's, Nan C. Livingstone (1876-1952) Original watercolour 'Why the Dickens did you

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Description

'Why the Dickens did you cut me Off

Willson (19th Century) - from an album of drawings dated 1872

When the illustrator George Studdy (1878–1948) first began including dogs in his work

Original Pen & Ink

dated 1893

Original Pencil Drawing, 'A Farmyard', Circa 1920's, Nan C. Livingstone (1876-1952) Original watercolour 'Why the Dickens did youOriginal Pencil Drawing, 'A Farmyard', Circa 1920's, Nan C. Livingstone (1876 1952) Double Mounted ready for framing on soft white card and matching backing card with cellophane protective wrapping Overall size of the mount measures approx. 10" x 12" (which means it will fit standard size picture frame). The visible picture opening is 7. 75" x 5. 75" Approx. A really nice atmospheric drawing. Ready for you to frame.

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