I have a lithograph #305 by Alber Vander Vink, which is not titled.
Asked Dec 9, 2010, 05:53 AM
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I acquired this lithograph after my parents passed. They were married in 1946, which is when it was given to them as a gift. I am attaching pictures for you to review, hoping this will help with your answer. Thank you.
I believe I have a copy of the same lithograph you describe
Which was a wedding gift for my parents as well in 1938.
It is signed in pencil with #305 and the artist's name.
It depicts a two arched bridge leading into a red roofed estate.
Is this the same as yours?
pekinney (Dec 29, 2010 09:06 AM):
I wanted to know if it is of any value, not if anyone else had one in their possession. Source:
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Whoa, I have the very same signed in pencil. I've had it since 1976. It was from my ex's family. I've been trying for years to find out about it. Anyone else know?
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