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Old SD-JR Locomotive Oil Painting - Signed 'D Hughes'
LINK: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
I do not know anything about this John, but it looks to be quite old and fairly well done, and is a nice subject because we know how many collectors there are of locomotive toys, it may apppeal to them...
It lloks a nice painting at a tenner plus p&p, it is a nice size as well.
Do you know anything about this artist ??
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very amateurish imo.
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i disagree ,i think its quite good,surrealism,,i would buy it for a tenner,,,maybe in a nice dark frame, maybe a modern black frame,,i think its quite modern though..
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It maybe sureal in the antiques trade but I would call it wonky!
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possitive spin maybe the artist was just drunk
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HAHA !!
Full steam ahead to bid on this.
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I like this picture.
from what you can see it has something about it.
£200 would be a fair retail price.
Some one doing up a boys bedroom a nice picture needed for over the bed.
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Originally Posted by
antiqueman
I like this picture.
from what you can see it has something about it.
£200 would be a fair retail price.
Some one doing up a boys bedroom a nice picture needed for over the bed.
£200 !!
Can you crack a pun Trainman ??
LOL.
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Originally Posted by
antiqueman
I like this picture.
from what you can see it has something about it.
£200 would be a fair retail price.
Some one doing up a boys bedroom a nice picture needed for over the bed.
So what did the winning bidder pay in the end? Missed it on E-bay.
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Originally Posted by
clive 3
So what did the winning bidder pay in the end? Missed it on E-bay.
It went un sold... I just missed out.
It was £10 + £5 p&p, gutted...
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get in touch with the owner and bid him.
Put in a tender
Antiques are my line
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Originally Posted by
vanman
get in touch with the owner and bid him.
Put in a tender
Antiques are my line
Already done, but no response as of yet, if I buy i for £15 delivered, would you be interested in giving me a quick profit and getting it cheap for you to re sell on at £150 - £200 ??
Maybe you have a client who may be interested ??
Up to you Trainman. Haha.
Nice rap by the way.
If you can't give me the real deal, I am afraid this one will be off full steam ahead to Auction. :L
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Maybe you have a client who may be interested ??
none at the moment
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Originally Posted by
vanman
none at the moment
Looks like it is off to the next stop for this painting then, jokes aside if I brought would you be interested in buying it off me with a small profit?
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When and if you become the owner we can discuss it.
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