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BID DATE:
09/07/2010 09:31 AM
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LARGE FRAMED PRINT “RAINY DAY IN ROCKPORT” (RELIST)

age: 40-50 years old

size: 34 inches long, 30 inches wide

composition: wood frame, print on board

rating: 8

comments: A large framed vintage print entitled, Rainy Day in Rockport". Print features antique homes in a quant village setting with people carrying black umbrellas as they walk down the sidewalk. Print is signed in lower left hand corner and is in a large heavy duty wooden frame. There is a paper label on back that reads, "Rainy Day in Rockport" and artist, "Thieme". Condition is fair to good with some tears and tape on paper backing, there are some nicks on edges of wooden frame.

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