Bluebird Art Discussion

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Richie
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Re: Bluebird Art Discussion

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Would have thought Gina might want it, she could keep it on retention just so it stayed close to home.
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I have a numbered print of "The final curtain" by John Pittaway if anyone fancies it. It's the standard version, signed and numbered by the artist but not signed by Campbell's daughter. It belonged to my father-in-law who unfortunately no longer needs it. We don't need it and would prefer it went to a good home / enthusiast who appreciated it.

It's professionally mounted, framed and glazed so would need to be collected (Berkshire).

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noelbilling wrote:I have a numbered print of "The final curtain" by John Pittaway if anyone fancies it. It's the standard version, signed and numbered by the artist but not signed by Campbell's daughter. It belonged to my father-in-law who unfortunately no longer needs it. We don't need it and would prefer it went to a good home / enthusiast who appreciated it.

It's professionally mounted, framed and glazed so would need to be collected (Berkshire).

We only ask for a contribution to charity - you choose how much.
Hi, a very kind offer, would love to take it off your hands

Where about are you in Berkshire?

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Andy G has kindly got one of these ready in time for Christmas.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Donald-Campbe ... 1433123925?
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