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| Management number | 57454364 | Release Date | 2026/02/08 | List Price | $31.42 | Model Number | 57454364 | ||
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★ Measurements Overall framed size: Approx 10.5" x 13.5" Visible image area: Approx 7.5" x 11" Glazing: Glass front panel ★ Condition Era: Mid-20th century Condition: Good Flaws: The inner mount shows visible vertical rippling and light creasing, most noticeable under direct light, consistent with age and long-term framing rather than active damage. Light age toning and minor spotting to the mount are present. The wooden frame shows general cosmetic wear including scuffs, small knocks, and finish loss along edges and corners. The backing board displays age-related wear with old tape present and handling marks from previous framing. The glass shows light surface marks consistent with age. All wear is cosmetic and clearly shown in the photographs. Note: Easel shown in photos is not included, this piece has been in long-term storage and would benefit from cleaning or sympathetic attention if desired. ★ Details & Features Vintage framed photographic print depicting Grassington village square in North Yorkshire, England. The scene shows a late Victorian to early Edwardian street view with townspeople gathered on cobbled ground, period stone buildings, and a horse-drawn cart, reflecting everyday rural Yorkshire life around the turn of the 20th century. The handwritten caption “Grassington” is visible beneath the image. This is a mid-20th century photographic print taken from an earlier original image, mounted behind glass with a traditional bevel mount and housed in a dark stained wooden frame. A strong example of British social history, ideal for traditional interiors, cottage-style homes, or collectors of Yorkshire and local heritage imagery.
| Condition | Good |
| Color | Multi |
| Category | Home accessories > Wall decor > Paintings |
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