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Texas & Pacific 600 Locomotive Sketch Art Litho Print Anthony M. Bottanelli

Last updated 17 days ago in Sun City, AZ

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Texas & Pacific 600 Locomotive Sketch Art Litho Print Anthony M. Bottanelli

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IMPORTANT: Please review ALL photos carefully as the condition is shown in the photos. You will receive exactly what is pictured unless otherwise noted and not including photo props (if applicable). Texas & Pacific 600 Locomotive Sketch Art Litho Print Anthony M. Bottanelli CONDITION: Used, good (see photos) Normal wear (see photos) Water damage upper right (see photos) Small tear at top (see photos) DETAILS SIZE: 16" H x 20" W FEATURES: Litho print mounted on cardboard Featuring a train, boy and stream Entitled "Texas and Pacific" By Anthony M. Bonttanelli Copyright 1982 Arthur A. Kaplan Co., N.Y.C. Litho print # VH-7173 Made in USA Questions? Message us. We will respond as quickly as possible. We make every reasonable effort to inspect items and describe / photograph them accurately. However, we are human and may miss flaws now and then.

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Used (normal wear)

Size

Medium (up to 36in.)

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