LOT 29:
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Sold for: $10
Start price:
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Estimated price :
$40 - $80
Buyer's Premium: 23%
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SIGNED AND NUMBERED DUCK PRINTS AND STAMPS |
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US Dept of interior, Redhead duck.
US Dept of interior.Fulvous Whistling Duck. Australian wetlands conservation.Plumed Whistling Duck.
Delaware migratory waterfowl.
New York Wood Ducks.
Frame damage and foxing
17 5/8" x 16 5/8"
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Image Text
Image 1:
TRALIA
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TRALIA
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Image 2:
1845
1982
DELAWARE MIGRATORY Y WATERFOWL STAMP
$5
$5
Lois
1982
1845
1982
DELAWARE
STAMP
DELAWARE
MIGRATORY
STAMP
$5
$5
1983
AFTER
JUNE
1983
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