Norman Rockwell Wall Clock
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Norman rockwell wall clock. All of zazzle s wall clock designs are printed in full color so the design you choose will look vibrant for a long time. Choose a pre existing design for your wall clock or create your own today. Great item for automotive collector. Norman rockwell was born on february 3 1894 in new york city to jarvis waring rockwell and anne mary nancy rockwell born hill.
Choose your favorite norman rockwell designs and purchase them as wall art home decor phone cases tote bags and more. Purchase a new wall clock from our great selection. Norman rockwell was a prolific artist producing more than 4 000 original works in his lifetime. Warning california prop 65.
With a range of favorite subjects that included nuclear families mischievous children and small town life his work has achieved an iconic status. How can we help. 1984 general motors parts wall clock 12 norman rockwell. Legacy scroll certificate.
Tested and working see pic s some light scratches on face of clock and very little rust on back. Customizable norman rockwell clocks from zazzle. Please send me a message if you have any question. All norman rockwell artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30 day money back guarantee.
The 1943 painting of a thanksgiving dinner. Shop for norman rockwell art from the world s greatest living artists. Get it as soon as mon sep 14. More buying choices 58 50 7 new offers neonetics drinks coca cola 1910 classic neon wall clock 15 inch.
Not only can you choose from our great designs you can also pick whether you want a round square or aqua clock to help keep track of time. No cracks or chips. Neonetics drinks coca cola polar bear neon wall clock 15 inch. Norman rockwell was an american painter and illustrator known for his popular depictions of american culture created for the saturday evening post.
3 8 out of 5 stars 8. Free shipping by amazon. This is a nice vintage norman rockwell wall clock not working. Most of his works are either in public collections or have been destroyed in fire or other misfortunes.