Brainy Beanies Vincent Van Gogh The Unemployed Philosopher's Guild 1998 on 2040-motos
Blackstock, Ontario, Canada
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Brainy Beanies, Vincent Van Gogh. Created by The Unemployed Phiosopher's Guild, 1998. All tags. Measures 12 1/2 inches tall. In as new condition. Winner to pay 11.00 shipping. Paypal is the method of choice. Thank you. |
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