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The first by R. P. Kidd, entitled "The Messenger," numbered 6/90, signed in the plate and dated '89, signed again in pencil lower right and dated '90, and inscribed with a personal note on the verso. The second depicting deer watching hunters with the caption "We're quite safe with this one boys!", numbered 326/375, signed in the plate and again in the margin "Joon" and inscribed with a personal note on the verso. Tallest, dimensions 22 1/2 by 19 inches, framed. Categories: Larry Hagman


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Date:
2011-06-04

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