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Black & White Cat - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95I call this my “Van Gough” Tuxedo Cat because the iris flowers in the background remind me of one of Van Gough’s famous paintings. Such a cute face – it’s hard to believe they really do look like that!
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Lighthouse at St. Augustine - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95The Lighthouse at St. Augustine
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Blue Crab - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95The Atlantic Blue Crab is the most common invertebrate in the Western Atlantic found from New England down to Florida. It might be common but I think it is beautiful with its stone-like blue tones and bright red colored accents – an artist’s delight.
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Sea Plane - Grumman Goose - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Sea Plane - Grumman Goose - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Mountain Lake - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Mountain Lake - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Australian Shepherd Dog- Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$47.95The Australian Shepherds have such a large variation in colors that it was difficult for me to settle on just one color scheme but he sure is a cute Doggie!
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Tumacacori Mission
$47.95San Cayetano del Tumacacoi is a Mission which was founded by Father Serra and located outside the small town of Tubac, Arizona. It comes with a special identifying label on the back.
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Dog Sled and Musher
$47.95They still utilize these dog sleds up in the frozen north in Canada and Alaska. I rode on one last December up in Fairbanks Alaska and it was a "real hoot" !
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San Luis Rey de Francia Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, also known as Mission San Luis Rey or San Luis Rey Mission Church, was founded on June 13, 1798 in coastal Las Californias, in the present day U.S. city of Oceanside in California. The local Quechnajuichom Native American tribe became known as the Luiseño 'Mission Indians', after the Mission's 'Luis'. The current church, built in 1811 is the third church on this location. It is a National Historic Landmark, for its pristine example of a Spanish Mission Church complex.
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