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2220 Antiques
2220 E.Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134 , United States
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267.534.4395
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A large and impressive 19th Century Seascape.
$ 6,995
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Description
The unsigned oil on canvas depicting ships in a turbulent storm.
- Framed dimensions: 54 in x 37 in - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 44.25 in; H. 28 in; W. 112.4 cm; H. 71.12 cm;
Message from Seller:
2220 Antiques is the latest merchant to locate to the recently opened 100,000 square foot Antique and Design Center “Showrooms 2220”, in Philadelphia, PA. The proprietor of 2220 Antiques is an international buyer, traveling extensively over the past thirty-five years cultivating a refined eye for good design
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