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Vintage Mid Century Harbor Oil Painting – Signed – Framed Coastal Wall Art

Posted 25 days ago in Westminster, CA

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Vintage Mid Century Harbor Oil Painting – Signed – Framed Coastal Wall Art

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Beautiful vintage mid-century harbor scene featuring docked boats and shoreline buildings in warm golden tones. This is an original hand-painted oil painting on canvas board (not a print). The textured surface and natural age crackle give it wonderful character. The painting is signed in the lower right (artist unknown) and comes in its original wood frame with linen liner, making it perfect for MCM, coastal, cottage, or gallery wall décor. Details: • Vintage mid-century (circa 1960s–1970s) • Original oil painting on canvas board • Signed (artist unknown) • Harbor / marina scene • Original wood frame & hanging wire • Made in USA (stamp on back) Approx. Size: • Framed: ~14” W x ~10” H Condition: Good vintage condition with age-appropriate crackling to the paint surface. No holes or tears. Frame shows light wear consistent with age. Please see photos.

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Used (normal wear)

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