Walter Elias Disney ( 1901-1966 ) Drawing "UNTITLED" Bears a signature lower rig…
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Walter Elias Disney ( 1901-1966 )

Drawing "UNTITLED" Bears a signature lower right , Bears a stamp on the back. Full paper . Format :29.5 x 21cm. We can send your lots by Colissimo registered mail for a flat rate of 40 € TTC France / 50 € Europe /70 € outside Europe (for rollable works only and excluding insurance) under your sole responsibility. For framed paintings and objects, estimate on request.

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Walter Elias Disney ( 1901-1966 )

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