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Painting of St Ives Cornwall Water Colour Pictures
By Maurice Randall
Located in Staffordshire, GB
St Ives Water Colour Painting Cornwall 19th Century England by Maurice Randall (1865-1950)
Fisherman gathered around the notice board on Smeatons Pier, Saint Ives, Cornwall showing b...
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19th Century English Victorian Antique Maurice Randall Art
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Circa 1930 Original cruise poster by Randall Maurice for the Blue Star Line
By Maurice Randall
Located in PARIS, FR
Original cruise poster by Randall Maurice for the Blue Star Line's Mediterranean cruises. The Blue Star Line was a British shipping company that provided...
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1930s Maurice Randall Art
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Paper, Lithograph, Linen
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