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Lobster Pots on Mudeford Quay
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| TITLE: |
Lobster Pots on Mudeford Quay |
| ARTIST: |
Jacqui Slade  |
| MEDIA: |
Watercolour |
| DATE: |
12-June-2007 |
| SIZE: |
250x175 mm / 9.84x6.89 inches
(Mr Scale)
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| MOUNTED SIZE: |
355x280 mm / 13.98x11.02 inches |
| FRAMED SIZE: |
385x310 mm / 15.16x12.2 inches |
| FORMAT: |
mounted & framed original artwork |
| FRAMING: |
framed |
| PRICE: |
£95.00 GBP
(Exchange rates)
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| DELIVERY: |
- UK Mainland - Royal Mail Special Delivery Next Day: 7.00 GBP
- UK Non-Mainland - Royal Mail Signed For: 10.00 GBP
- Europe - DHL Europe: 15.00 GBP
- USA - DHL USA & Canada: 20.00 GBP
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Mudeford Quay sits on a small peninsular at the mouth of Christchurch harbour in Dorset. A deep water channel known as The Run separates the quay from Mudeford Sandbank. A plethora of pleasure and working craft negotiate the fast flowing waters of The Run on their way to and from the harbour. Mudeford Quay is a popular venue with holiday-makers and local residents who may enjoy a walk or just sit and watch the boats, or maybe have a drink or a bite to eat. In Summer or Winter, it’s a great place to be!
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