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		<title>By: lexandrine@hotmail.co.uk</title>
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		<description>Hi, I m emigrating so am selling my things, upon google searching I see that a very old and large over mantel print (been in my family for three generations) is actually quite commonly known of. It is the &#039;September Morning&#039; Sam Reid print by CW Faulkner and appears to be SOMETHING strangely to do with Bovril?? Anyway, if you know anything about whether this is better sold privately or at auction I would love to know as it seems substantially larger than all other remaining prints of the same thing and is sealed in a substantial frame from which it cannot be removed. It strikes me as literally being one of the very first by its size and appearance. Any advice gratefully received.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I m emigrating so am selling my things, upon google searching I see that a very old and large over mantel print (been in my family for three generations) is actually quite commonly known of. It is the &#8216;September Morning&#8217; Sam Reid print by CW Faulkner and appears to be SOMETHING strangely to do with Bovril?? Anyway, if you know anything about whether this is better sold privately or at auction I would love to know as it seems substantially larger than all other remaining prints of the same thing and is sealed in a substantial frame from which it cannot be removed. It strikes me as literally being one of the very first by its size and appearance. Any advice gratefully received.</p>
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