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1930’s WPA Social Realism Bronze Sculpture Hunter Carrying Deer Kill Laboyteaux

US $395.00
ApproximatelyS$ 509.67
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Condition:
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Vintage - see description for details
    Pickup:
    Free local pickup from Glenview NAS, Illinois, United States.
    Postage:
    US $14.36 (approx S$ 18.53) UPS Ground.
    Located in: Glenview NAS, Illinois, United States
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    eBay item number:326123458148
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    Item specifics

    Seller Notes
    “Vintage - see description for details”
    Size
    Medium (up to 36in.)
    Region of Origin
    Europe
    Artist
    Mary Labouteaux
    Style
    Vintage
    Listed By
    Dealer or Reseller
    Unit of Sale
    Single-Piece Work
    Material
    Bronze
    Time Period Produced
    1900-1949
    Type
    Statue
    Features
    Signed
    Year of Production
    1930
    Item Width
    6.75
    Color
    Green
    Placement
    Table
    Subject
    Figures
    Culture
    n/a
    Original/Licensed Reproduction
    Original
    Item Height
    8.75

    Item description from the seller

    Joined Jun 2001
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