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Rooster Print - Plow & Hearth

Rooster Print - Plow & Hearth

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This rooster print by artist Diane Pederson is presented on faux canvas with subtle crackling for an antiqued look. Solid wood frame has a distressed black finish. Ready to hang. USA. Size 23

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