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Tower of London,

Jeremy King

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Tower of London,

Jeremy King

Mounted and framed, coloured lithorgraph by the pos war artist and printmaker Jeremy King showing the Tower of London from Tower Bridge.

£375

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Dimensions: 61cm (24") High, 81cm (32") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
Stock code: AD1616
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