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Racing Pigeon Portrait

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Portrait of Racing Pigeon "Little Lena", Signed and Dated, M.H. Paget, 1911
Located in Nantucket, MA
Well painted portrait, signed M.H. Paget and dated 1911, of a racing pigeon standing on a red
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Vintage 1910s American Folk Art Paintings

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Paint

Antique Oil Painting Stag by Edward Henry Windred Signed and Dated 1915
By Edward Henry Windred
Located in London, GB
Auction date 28 Jun 2017 Artist Edward Henry Windred (1875-1953) Title Portraits of racing pigeons, 'Tic
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Vintage 1910s English Paintings

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Canvas

Antique Oil Painting by Edward Henry Windred Signed and Dated 1915
By Edward Henry Windred
Located in London, GB
28 Jun 2017 Artist Edward Henry Windred (1875-1953) Title Portraits of racing pigeons, 'Tic Eye
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Vintage 1910s English Paintings

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Canvas

Antique Oil Painting Stag by Edward Henry Windred Signed and Dated 1915
By Edward Henry Windred
Located in London, GB
date 28 Jun 2017 Artist Edward Henry Windred(1875-1953) Title Portraits of racing pigeons, 'Tic Eye
Category

Vintage 1910s English Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

EH Windred Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait
Located in London, GB
"Old George" Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait by E H Windred Oils on Canvas, c.1935 Inscribed and
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Vintage 1920s English Paintings

Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait
Located in London, GB
. 19" high x 22.75" wide. Provenance: Colin Osman, the racing pigeon association offices, London WC1
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Vintage 1920s British Paintings

Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait
Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait
H 19 in W 22.75 in D 1 in
Two Racing Pigeon Portraits "Mr Adams" and "Thunder"
Located in London, GB
E. H. Windred English Naive School Oils on Canvas 'Mr Adams' Inscribed: "Mister Adams" R.P.W.33.W.P.H.4 Owner J.H. Woodbridge. 1st 'Branston' N.E.L. Fed-vel 925. 1095 birds wi...
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Vintage 1930s English Paintings

20th Century Racing Pigeon Portrait Depicting “Binny” by J.H. Ryder
Located in London, GB
( Framed) A fine example from The British Primitive School depicting the racing pigeon Binny, signed by
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Paintings

"Game Lady" and "Ever Ready"
Located in London, GB
E H Windred Pair of Naive Racing Pigeon Portrait Oils on Canvas English, Inscribed, Signed
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Vintage 1930s British Paintings

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