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Kevin Francis Face Pot - Vincent Van Gogh - Purple on 2040-motos

US $14
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Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States
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 Pictured is a Kevin Francis Face Pot -

Vincent Van Gogh 2002       Purple
Inside:
"Keep your love of nature, for that is the true way to understand art more and more"

At the end of 2002 there was an offer just presented to members of the Facepot Collectors Guild.  You had an opportunity to purchase special PURPLE pots that were going to be LIMITED EDITIONS.
For the most part (and I wish I could find the papers stating the # of pots produced), they were under 35 pots of each that were produced.  In some rare cases under 10.....again, I wish I had
the totals......There is also a green edition and a black and gold edition the following years.  I will be putting them up soon.  Same small issues/in some cases, different pots. 
 
What is pictured is what you will receive.  Comes with box and certificate

Excellent condition....new!

More than happy to combine shipping and handling.  Please wait for an invoice in that case, please

No international shipping

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