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Paul James 'Goldie' Cow Study, Large Limited Edition Print 26/100, Signed & Coa

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Original price £460.00 - Original price £460.00
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Current price £460.00
£460.00 - £460.00
Current price £460.00

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Paul James (British, 20th century), ‘Goldie’, print in colours, giclée print, framed and glazed.
Issued in a limited edition of 100 of which this is number 26.
Signed and numbered in pencil to margin. Original certificate of authenticity verso.
Measures approximately 70cm x 66cm and the frame 103cm x 100cm. Appears in good condition with strong colours.
Please refer to illustrations.

Please note: If postage is desired, print will be sent unframed in appropriate packaging. Collection only for framed print (Chertsey, Surrey).

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