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Three Cocker Spaniels original etching by Leon Danchin

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  • Three Cocker Spaniels original signed etching by Leon Danchin
    By Leon Danchin
    Located in Paonia, CO
    Three Cocker Spaniels is an original color etching by well known French sports artist Leon Danchin. The three Spaniels are in waiting mode with two lying down and one sitting ...
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  • Two Fox Terriers original etching by Leon Danchin
    By Leon Danchin
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    Two Fox Terriers is an original signed etching by Leon Danchin in good condition. paper size 22.50 x 29.75 image size 15 x 20 Leon Danchin, born in Lille, France in 1887...
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  • Spaniel with Duck original signed etching by Leon Danchin
    By Leon Danchin
    Located in Paonia, CO
    Spaniel With Duck is an original signed etching by Leon Danchin in very good condition. paper size 22.25 x 30 image size 16.50 x 24 Leon Danchin, born in Lille, Fra...
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  • Two Pointers Hunting a Pheasant original etching by Leon Danchin 1938
    By Leon Danchin
    Located in Paonia, CO
    Two Pointers Hunting a Pheasant is an original color etching by the well known sporting artist Leon Danchin. Two Pointers, one black and white and...
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  • Two Britany Spaniel Heads Leon Danchin etching signed
    By Leon Danchin
    Located in Paonia, CO
    Two Britany Spaniel Heads by Leon Danchin is a hand signed limited edition etching published in France and is in very good condition. The paper is slightly wavey which can be fl...
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  • Black Spaniel with Rabbit original signed etching by Leon Danchin
    By Leon Danchin
    Located in Paonia, CO
    Black spaniel with Rabbit is an original signed etching by Leon Danchin with a very faint water stain on lower right side background that can be seen in the photo section. My ph...
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