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Yes, that is a Harpers woodcut that has been hand colored. Beautuiful piece. Do you know what he had to give for it, or what he is asking?
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I think he paid $50 for it.
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With the frame and matting, I think that is a great buy.
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Agreed. With the frame and matting, that's probably a steal. I've seen that one a few times at $150 or more. Unframed.
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thanks much you two. I think I'm going to pass on it, but I'll let him know. much appreciated.
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