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19th Century Oil Painting On Canvas 'Lock Errochty' Signed By William Sym - 1891
GBP 285.00
ApproximatelyS$ 488.19
or Best Offer
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About this item
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:382457203485
Item specifics
- Features
- Framed, Signed
- Production Technique
- Oil Painting
- Listed By
- Dealer or Reseller
- Subject
- Landscape
- Originality
- Original
- Material
- Oil
- Date of Creation
- Antique (Pre-1900)
- Year of Production
- 1891
- Type
- Painting
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (9,359)
- 4***4 (6)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThe postage was extremely quick and arrived on time . the packaging was amazing , The painting was eactly as described and i am really pleased with my purchase . the value was excellent , communication was 1st class and they could not have done anymore than they did , all in all a first class service and i would buy from them again and recommend them to anyone who would wish to buy from them . Great Experience .
- p***p (2996)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseAn old book of poetry in excellent condition as advertised and photographed by the seller. Poetry was more popular when this was published but i love reading and this was a great price. Packaged carefully and posted with Royal Mail for a speedy delivery. An all round good vendor, thank you.
- l***l (122)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseWell described and value was ok as rare and well attibuted. The packing was perfect, postage took a while but that was the fault of Royal Mail not the seller.

