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Poster: RARE Van Morrison Astral Weeks 2009 Washington DC Silkscreen Poster Only 50 Made

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20 Dec 2017
10 Dec 2017
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RARE Van Morrison Astral Weeks 2009 Washington DC Silkscreen Poster Only 50 Made

RARE Van Morrison Astral Weeks 2009 Washington DC Silkscreen Poster Only 50 Made

Artist: Ron Donovan
silkscreen
19 x 25 inches
condition: ink stain in left border (see picture), otherwise near mint; hand-signed by Ron Donovan

Van Morrison

Constitution Hall, Washington, DC
8/6/2009
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