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Feel free to come at view at SE22 8QP. 07941306141

 

Tintin print £5

70 x 50cm metal Nielsen frame - quite scuffed. 
 

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Heinrich Ehmsen exhibition print - £5

62 x 45cm wooden frame, good condition. 

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Aboriginal art print from NMA in Canberra - £5

80 x 60cm metal frame - quite old/tatty. Can’t remember the artist’s name.

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British Musuem exhibition print - £5

A3 size print
Frame 44 x 31cm, black metal

 

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