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Artist: A. Stone
'The Carriage' and 'The Chase', Victorian on panel paintings, signed
'The Carriage' and 'The Chase', Victorian on panel paintings, signed

'The Carriage' and 'The Chase', Victorian on panel paintings, signed

By A. Stone

Located in St. Albans, GB

R. STONE Oil on Panel 19th Century Both signed bottom left Painting Size: 6 x 12" (15 x 30cm) Outside Frame Size: 13 x 19" (32 x 47cm) Exhibited 1906 – 1909 Worked at the turn of ...

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Early 1900s Victorian A. Stone Paintings

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Oil

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