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Thomas Kinkade Apple Hill Victorian Hand Signed Lithograph. 19/95 Includes certificate of authenticity (COA) and collectors fact sheet. 25"x28"
This limited edition was originally released in Kinkade's hometown of Placerville, California in 1992.Nationally released as "Sunday at Apple Hill". IMAGE NOTES from the artist: Perhaps for as long as there have been Sunday afternoons, there have been Sunday afternoon drives. In the spring, I enjoy packing up the family car after our Sunday worship at church and wandering about in search of wildflowers and picnic spots. Though the carriage we wander about in is of the horseless variety, I sometimes envy the days when the family outing to church meant sitting aboard a buggy and slowly touring the countryside.
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9 Hours
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$199.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.
Thomas Kinkade Apple Hill Victorian Hand Signed Lithograph. 19/95 Includes certificate of authenticity (COA) and collectors fact sheet. 25"x28"
This limited edition was originally released in Kinkade's hometown of Placerville, California in 1992.Nationally released as "Sunday at Apple Hill". IMAGE NOTES from the artist: Perhaps for as long as there have been Sunday afternoons, there have been Sunday afternoon drives. In the spring, I enjoy packing up the family car after our Sunday worship at church and wandering about in search of wildflowers and picnic spots. Though the carriage we wander about in is of the horseless variety, I sometimes envy the days when the family outing to church meant sitting aboard a buggy and slowly touring the countryside.









