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Large Retro Art Print 1964 by G.L Reekie ?Harmony in Pewter? in Original Vintage Frame ?45 ONO


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Wonderfully rare retro 1960's still life art print called 'Harmony In Pewter' by George Reekie - 1964. Well over a metre long. Block mounted in in original frame with a fabulous textured mount typical of the 1960's-early 1970's (has original framers label on the back. It really is a very stunning piece of retro art, a few light scratches from age but generally in lovely overall condition. ?45 ONO buyer to collect from Goose Green end of Lordship Lane.


Measures approx 126.5cm x 35cm in total (inc. frame of approx 3cm)

Wonderfully rare retro 1960's still life art print called 'Harmony In Pewter' by George Reekie - 1964. Well over a metre long. Block mounted in in original frame with a fabulous textured mount typical of the 1960's-early 1970's (has original framers label on the back. It really is a very stunning piece of retro art, a few light scratches from age but generally in lovely overall condition. ?45 ONO buyer to collect from Goose Green end of Lordship Lane.


Measures approx 126.5cm x 35cm in total (inc. frame of approx 3cm)

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