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Leslie Carr
Commercial Motor Show, 20th Century Art-Deco

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    J Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA 1904 - 2001 X MARKS THE SPOT Gouache, signed lower right Image size: 30 x 17 inches (76 x 43 cm) Hand made frame
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  • Colman's Starch, Art Deco Early 20th Century Gouache Poster Advertisement
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    By Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA
    Located in London, GB
    J Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA 1904 - 2001 SAFE HARBOUR Gouache, signed Image size: 29 x 19 inches Framed
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  • Cibon Chocolat
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    C.M. European 1946 Cibon Chocolat Gouache on paper Image size: 38 x 24 inches
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  • SR - European Advertisement Original Artwork
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    C.M. European 1946 Cibon Chocolat Gouache on paper Image size: 38 x 24 inches £400
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  • Record, Geneva
    Located in London, GB
    C.M. European 1946 Record, Geneva Gouache on paper Image size: 38 x 24 inches £400
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