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JANE CARPANINI (b.1949) 'ST CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, OXFORD' LTD COLOUR PRINT, signed and numbered 107/850, glazed and framed (30 x 45 cm) along with DENNIS ROXBY BOTT (b.1948) 'MANSFIELD COLLEGE' LTD COLOUR PRINT, signed and numbered, glazed and framed (30 x 46 cm)

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JANE CARPANINI (b.1949) 'ST CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, OXFORD' LTD COLOUR PRINT, signed and numbered 107/850, glazed and framed (30 x 45 cm) along with DENNIS ROXBY BOTT (b.1948) 'MANSFIELD COLLEGE' LTD COLOUR PRINT, signed and numbered, glazed and framed (30 x 46 cm)

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