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$110.00
Originally $135.00
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Item Code: 894-140
Full length seated view of man dressed for a hunting expedition, holding a bugle in his lap; his musket is propped against the wall nearby, and his 3 dogs sit at his feet. Someone has made dark spots where the dogs’ pupils would be. Overall very fine condition.
ID in period ink on the image, “M G Reed”. Below on the mount is “Down along the branch”. In period in ink the reverse is, “Cheerily Blow the Bugle, Horn / In the cold gray woods at early morn / Loose the Hounds and let them go / Wax the cord and Bend the Bow.” BM: James Haus, Mifflinburg, Pa. [ld]
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