Fine Art Trade Guild Logo
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Fine Art Trade Guild Logo
I have just received in for re-framing a couple of Peter Scot prints created in the 1940's They each bear an embossed Fine Art Trade Guild logo and I have attached an image of one of the embossed logos. I am unable to find any info on the Fine Art Trade Guild website about this particular style of logo and what it means. Can anyone help? Thanks
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Re: Fine Art Trade Guild Logo
Can't really help but there is some info on the FATG website just in case you missed it?
https://www.fineart.co.uk/buying/Stamp_ ... icity.aspx
https://www.fineart.co.uk/buying/Guild_ ... tists.aspx
There is a Sir Peter Scott listed so the FATG can give you some info but it will cost £15 + vat
https://www.fineart.co.uk/buying/Stamp_ ... icity.aspx
https://www.fineart.co.uk/buying/Guild_ ... tists.aspx
There is a Sir Peter Scott listed so the FATG can give you some info but it will cost £15 + vat
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Re: Fine Art Trade Guild Logo
Thanks David, I had seen that page but it didn't explain the format of FATG logo I have come across. Looks like my customer will need to shell out £15 to find out more! Thanks for you help.