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Carter Hoffman

University of Southern California Traveler Mascot Wood Carving by Carter Hoffman
Located in San Diego, CA
carving by Carter Hoffman, circa 1950s. The piece is in very good vintage condition and measures 4"W x 2"D
Category

Mid-20th Century American Animal Sculptures

Materials

Wood

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How Much is a Carter Hoffman?

The average selling price for a carter hoffman we offer is $5,700, while they’re typically $1,000 on the low end and $185,000 for the highest priced.

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