It's hard to take a really good photo of this, with my phone at least, but I got a piece of student work done by my Grandfather, Everett Sexton. mounted and framed. It turned out really well.
This was done at the Elgin Watchmakers' College, it is signed, approved, by William Samelius, 1936.
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