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Tony Smith 'Victory' Grand Prix, Silverstone 1992, Nigel Mansell Signed Print

Victory

Tony Smith (British, 20th century), ‘Victory’, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 12th July 1992, colour print, framed and glazed.

Issued in a limited edition of 3000 of which this is number 934. Signed by the artist and Nigel Mansell in pencil to margin.

Inside of mount measures approximately 50cm x 68cm and the frame 66cm x 81cm. in good condition with some minor storage wear to frame.

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Artist Tony Smith
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