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Artist: Frances (Florence) Mabel Hollams
Jill, a West Highland terrier
By Frances (Florence) Mabel Hollams
Located in London, GB
Frances Mabel Hollams (1877-1964)
Jill, a West Highland terrier
signed and dated 'FM Hollams 38' (lower right) and inscribed 'JILL' (lower left)
oil on panel
13 ½ x 18 in. (34.3 x ...
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F. M. Hollams (1877-1963) Jack Russells in a Barn Oil on Canvas Board Painting
By Frances (Florence) Mabel Hollams
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F. M. Hollams (1877-1963) Jack Russells in a Barn Oil on Canvas Board Painting
24" x 18.5"H
24" x 28"H
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