AMAZING NZ PAINTING OF PORT CHALMERS
$580.00 $288.00
Title: EARLY MORNING PORT CHALMERS
Artist: K. CRAWFORD
Material: Acrylics
Oil Size: 59.5cm x 44cm
Frame Size: 67.8cm x 52.5cm
Year: 1985
Conditions: Good
AMAZING NZ PAINTING OF PORT CHALMERS K. CRAWFORD 1985
The painting is in very good condition for its age and as per photos.
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