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Circa: 1990's Manufacturer: Unknown Art Picture Botanical Fruit Peach Plum Pair Gold Frame Traditional; this set of beautifully framed pictures is ready to be hung.  
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These prints of fruit, one of a peach, the other of a plum are reproductions of the late 1800’s when botanist studied the growth of plants and made such wonderful drawings of each stage of the plant’s life.
The frames measure 10 ¼ inches wide and 12 1/8 inches high, the prints measure 5 ¾ inches high and 4 inches wide. Both are unsigned and found in excellent condition.
The frames and matting of these two prints are gorgeous, so much detail, the matting of these print done in a rich burgundy have a second cut in them highlighting further the prints. The frames gold, have a dusting on them giving them a sense of age.
So wonderfully sized these two prints could go most anywhere not demanding much room they could easily stand along or be included in with other pictures to create a larger composition for a wall. Or as I have mention before in my suggestions, hang a decorative small china plate, like a bread and butter above these pictures to add interest and anchor them giving the composition more "weight". A perfect plate we have for this kind of composition is a set of Limoges plates we have for sale. To view these plate do a search in our store for item CH1850036. The plates simple in design would be wonderful using just two, one over each of these prints or using the set of five.
If the burgundy matting is not a color that flows with your home décor changing the matting of these pictures could so easily be done and inexpensively as the frame and the prints are what are costly. A local craft store could change the matting for you economically.
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