Description: This moving Lithograph print "Head of Christ" by Warner Sallman was created in 1940 and is very iconic. The unique mid century modern grid matting makes this a stand out piece. It has been carefully preserved and is in excellent condition. It is marked in the lower left corner. The overall measurements are 18.75" x 15.25" with the print itself measuring 10" x 14". ************************************ OUR SHIPPING TIME IS PRESET TO 3 BUSINESS DAYS HOWEVER WE CAN EXPEDITE IT UPON REQUEST Any stands or displays used in photos are not included unless it states it in the listing. If this is clothing please keep in mind that it could arrive wrinkled due to shipping. We attempt to document any and all flaws in both the description and in thephotographs. Our items come from a pet free and smoke free environment. We have a large variety of items of all kinds so be sure to check out my other listings as well. We are always happy to combine shipping. We do not inflate the cost of shipping. If you need the item shipped to you quicker than the estimated time please contact me.If the item is a "Free Shipping" item we will choose the shipping company however You can have it shipped differently at your cost. Thank you so much, Have a blessed day and Happy Treasure hunting! International Purchases please note: We ship internationally using the eBay Global Shipping Program.Your country of origin could also charge a customs tax or import fee. These could be hidden charges that you are not aware of until delivery. We do not have that information so please check into it before purchase. We are not responsible for those charges and have no information regarding them.
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Gulf Breeze, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-23T15:22:38.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Religion: Christianity
Handmade: No
Modified Item: No