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    Posted 13 years ago

    lholt10
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    This Lithograph was found in an old house that my parents bought. the kitchen had the original hand hewn fireplace Mantle. And when we torn it down there were childs button shoes in between the boards. I guess they used them as insulation. Well to get to the point, this Lithograph was stored in the older part of this house. Would like to know anything you can tell me about it.

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    NEO RAUCH VALUABLE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHY BOT SIGNED LIMITED VP: €12500*
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    1. Yohanna Yohanna, 11 years ago
      This looks a lot like the 1 i have been told is from the late 1800s . is this 1 signed at the bottom to the right. lithographs are done from the origional paintings and they are worth more than normal prints.
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 8 years ago
      i really like lithos. i think that this one is from the late 19th or [probably] early 20th century.

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