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"The Joker" Jack Fellows WW II A-20 Havoc Artist Proof Giclee Print

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Price:
US $235.00
ApproximatelyPHP 13,802.42
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Located in: Flower Mound, Texas, United States
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eBay item number:350965495961
Last updated on Mar 02, 2023 02:21:11 PHTView all revisionsView all revisions

Item specifics

Original/Reproduction
Original Print
Listed By
Dealer or Reseller
Edition Type
Limited Edition
Edition Size
10
Print Type
Giclee Print
Subject
Military & Political
Style
Realism
Signed?
Signed
Size Type/ Largest Dimension
Medium (Up to 30")
Type
Artist Proof

Item description from the seller

Airplanes and more

Airplanes and more

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Great item very good quality. Fast shipping. I highly recommend this seller.
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Very nicely packaged. New.
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Comprehensive factual narrative, lots of photos of the Nazi corps that, as it happened, shot a relative (a pilot) out of the air near Metz, France, on March 11, 1945. His remains are buried at the Lorraine American Cemetery. It is a comfort to learn about the group that shot him down.