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Carol Schiff


Artichoke and Radishes
Media:  oil on stretched canvas
Size: 9x12 in
Ending Time: May 20, 2013 8:00 PM (CDT) 
Time Remaining:  2 days 16 hrs 48 min
Starting Bid: US $95 (no bids)  refresh
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Shipping:  Within USA: US $17
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Genre: Still Life
Media:  oil on stretched canvas
Painting Description: 9x12" original oil painting on stretched canvas
Auction Notes:
Painted on canvas panel.  Frame it and hang it, display on a mini-easel, or just prop it on a shelf.

International shipping fees are estimates.  Any over-payment over $2.00 will be returned through a Paypal credit.
Payment Methods:  Accepts PayPal
Shipping Regions:  From:  USA
Will Ship To:  USA, UK, Canada, Caribbean, Europe
Shipping Method:  USPS
Sales Tax:  If applicable, will be applied during checkout.
Return Policy:  Refund purchase price if returned with in 14 days of invoice date with no damages. S&H is not refunded.
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