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    Jan 4, 2010, 11:27 AM
    Societe de verification de la nouvelle gravure internationale of New York and paris
    I have a limited edition lithograph of a woman standing by a vase of flowers on a round table. The colors are all shades of lavender, yellow and black. The woman has a very full pony tail, and she may be wearing pants. It is signed in pencil on the lower right and appears to say "Schreyer". It is numbered in pencil, 145/175. The lithograph is authenticated by Societe de Verification de la Nouvelle Gravure Internationale of New York and Paris.

    I would like to know which "Schreyer" this is, and the name of this painting.
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    Jan 4, 2010, 11:49 AM

    If it is authenticated by a well known organization, why can't you e mail them and ask them the name of the lithograph. We have no way of doing this even from a picture provided on here by you.

    Ms tickle

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