350, Tuco, Blue Boy, Gainsborough

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This is a very rare puzzle by The Tuco Workshops, an old American manufacturer. The title is Blue Boy, by Thomas Gainsborough.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (352 pieces, 22 x 16), as you can see in the photograph of the puzzle assembled. The pieces are in very good condition, except for 1 piece with a very tiny fragment missing, as you can see in the close-up picture. The box is in good condition, with some wear, and some tape remnants. The puzzle is carefully assembled in 4 layers inside the box and it will not disassemble during transit.

Falcon published a 1500 piece version of Mr and Mrs Andrews, also by Thomas Gainsborough.

More information about Blue Boy:
  • Puzzle size: N/A.
  • Box size: 26.5 x 20 x 4.6 cm.
  • Reference number: 1400-1.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Dimensions 26.5 × 20 × 4.6 cm
Brand

Tuco

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

350

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