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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Bob Shop ID:
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Monty Wilson

Lithograph/Print

Circa 1940

Very Rare

Signed (S) Monty Wilson & Inscribed makes it Holy Grail of Lithographs.

This should be in a museum.

27cm (H) x 35cm (W)

Framed under Glass

Very controversial as he did these cartoons for the Natal Daily News...but that is what sells..& collectors pay very high premium.

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