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Antique MCC Lords Cricket “ Tossing the Bat “ Cricket Sports Oil Painting
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Ended: 15 May, 2024 20:01:14 BST
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Located in: Banbury, United Kingdom
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Estimated between Tue, 28 May and Tue, 4 Jun to 43230
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£38.00 (approx EUR 44.37) | United States | Royal Mail International Tracked | Estimated between Tue, 28 May and Tue, 4 Jun to 43230 |
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Very fast delivery. Wonderful piece thank you
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Very nice item. Unfortunately it had been packed with scrunched up paper on the face of the picture which had caused pressure against the ancient canvas and extended the original tear.