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Toll of the Rocks
By Frederick Blakeslee
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed and dated 'Frederick/Blakeslee/43' bottom left; also signed, inscrib
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1940s Frederick Blakeslee Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Daredevil Aces Interior Illustration
By Frederick Blakeslee
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Conte Crayon, Pen and Ink on Paper Dimensions: 16.00" x 10.50 Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Early 20th Century Frederick Blakeslee Art

Materials

Paper, Conté, Ink, Pen

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