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Cowboy Art Cowboy Boy & Fiddler On Cattle Range, 70 Yr Old Print

Here is beautiful for your rv. here are the specifics:
  • Theme: cowboy
  • Date: 1900-1949
  • Type: Original Print
  • Sold by: Dealer or Reseller
  • Location: Crystal Lake, Illinois, ZIP 60012


Cowboy Boy & Fiddler On Cattle Range, 70 Yr Old Print



This is a wonderful full-page color plate from a childrens book from the 1930s. It depicts a night scene of a cowboy child watching over a heard of cattle, while an adult cowboy plays the fiddle to keep them calm. Imagine decorating your childs room with exiting Cowboy & Indian prints from your grandfathers era! Several additional cowboy and Indian prints from same series available through my store as well. This is a color plate from rare book is almost 70 years old. It has a blank back, meaning it was printed separately from the text for better quality and then tipped in or sewn into the book when it was bound. It has very slight toning from age (yellowing), but the colors are still very bold and bright. It is guaranteed to be over 65 years old, and would look wonderful framed. Note that the page size is approx. 8.25x10.75 inches and the actual image size (without margins) is approx. 7.5x9 inches (approx. 19x23cm). This is NOT a recent copy or modern reproduction, but a GENUINE antique item. All prints are delivered in an archival sleeve and packed flat with heavy cardboard or rolled in a sturdy tube. I stand behind my products and offer a FULL REFUND if you think the product does not match the description in any way. See my store for other historic and antique prints at low buy it now prices! http://stores.ebay.com/JBs-Antique-Prints I will combine shipping on multiple purchases (charging only the single highest shipping cost). Lost parcels and items damaged during shipping are at your own risk unless you opt for insurance. Contact me for international rates. Powered by eBay Blackthorne 04.08.021


Cowboy Boy & Fiddler On Cattle Range, 70 Yr Old Print

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