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VICTORIAN LOWBROW TOMBSTONE PAINTING #11
Madame Talbot's Victorian Lowbrow is proud to present her one-of-a-kind hand-painted tombstone paintings.
Each tombstone was hand-cut from 100-year-old wood on Victorian era machinery from a local master wood craftsman.
Each tombstone painting is signed and dated by the artist, Madame Talbot. This is a one-of-a-kind piece, and will never be reproduced.
Description:
This tombstone painting was designed after the business card of William Boyce, the first recorded person trading as an undertaker who opened a shop in 1675.
Words: William Boyce Coffinsmaker at ye Whight Hart & Coffin in Ye Grat Ould Bayley Near Newgeat, LONDON.
You may be Furnished with all Sorts & Sizes of Coffins & Shrouds
Ready Made and all the other Conveniences Belonging to Funerals.
Main images: Skull and crossbones, border.
The size is approximately 16 inches high by 11 inches wide and is ready to hang on the walls of your own private Abbey.
Order by #TOMB-11
THIS TOMBSTONE IS SOLD
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Copyright © MADAME TALBOT. All rights reserved.
This Tombstone Painting has been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in Washington, D.C.
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