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American Civil War art print of the 1st Virginia Cavalry by Jim Lancia. Historical American Civil War art print showing an Officer of the 1st Virginia Cavalry by American civil war artist James Lancia.

1st Virginia Cavalry 1861 by Jim Lancia.

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1st Virginia Cavalry 1861 by Jim Lancia.

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Open edition print. £28.00
Original painting by Jim Lancia. £1000.00

1st Virginia Cavalry 1861 by Jim Lancia.

Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 17 inches (31cm x 43cm). Price £28.00


Original painting by Jim Lancia. Image size 12 inches x 18 inches (31cm x 46cm). Price £1000.00

ITEM CODE DHM0817

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