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1829 Bouquet of Flowers Theorem on Velvet, Signed, With Provenance stacker Found in southern Maine

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Found in southern Maine

Framed: 20 3/8" x 17 1/4"

The fact that they were produced as postcards suggests they were made to be sent

move a bead to the left every time you make it to the gym

There are so many great old handmade wooden doorstops out there

1829 Bouquet of Flowers Theorem on Velvet, Signed, With Provenance stacker Found in southern MaineNot very often I come across an early signed and dated theorem painting on velvet, and even less often with information about its maker noted by a family member on reverse so I was quite delighted to find this one, in a period frame to boot. It was done by an Isabella Caroline Thompson, 1829, whose family I've found, with the help of knowing that her son's name was George Thomas Reid (b. 1849, Pickens County, SC) and her granddaughter Victoria Reid

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