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Jim FRENCH for COLT studio (1932-2017) Bunkhouse series, c.1970 Vintage silver print 20 x 25 cm (rare in this format)

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Jim FRENCH for COLT studio (1932-2017) Bunkhouse series, c.1970 Vintage silver print 20 x 25 cm (rare in this format)

Estimate 400 - 600 EUR

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For sale on Sunday 23 Jun : 17:00 (CEST)
paris, France
Barbarossa maison de ventes
+33675915413

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