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Snaffles, Charles Johnson Payne 'Swagger But A Workman' Colour Print, Signed

Swagger - But a Workman

Charles Johnson Payne ‘Snaffles’ (British, 1884-1967), ‘Swagger - But a Workman’, print, framed and glazed.

Pencil signed and blindstamped.

Image measures 30.5cm x 27.5cm and the frame 50.5cm x 44.5cm. In good overall condition with discolouration and foxing and touched up in gouache. Black frame with wear/tear. Please refer to illustrations to make your own analysis of condition.

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Artist Charles Johnson Payne
Signed Yes
Type Print
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