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The paper size of our wall art shipped from the US is sized to the nearest inch. |
Our prints
We use a 200gsm fine art paper and premium branded inks to create the perfect reproduction.
Our expertise and use of high-quality materials means that our print colours are independently verified to last between 100 and 200 years.
Read more about our fine art prints.
Manufactured in the UK, the US and the EU
All products are created to order in our print factories around the globe, and we are the trusted printing partner of many high profile and respected art galleries and museums.
We are proud to have produced over 1 million prints for hundreds of thousands of customers.
Delivery & returns
We print everything to order so delivery times may vary but all unframed prints are despatched within 1–3 days.
Delivery to the UK, EU & US is free when you spend £75. Otherwise, delivery to the UK costs £5 for an unframed print of any size.
We will happily replace your order if everything isn’t 100% perfect.
Product images of Rex, the most dogged potman a publican could ever wish to have work for him
Product details Rex, the most dogged potman a publican could ever wish to have work for him
Rex, the most dogged potman a publican could ever wish to have work for him
Meet Rex, the most dogged potman a publican could ever wish to have work for him. As the final, plaintive cries of 'Time, gentlemen, If you please' stir the customers into draining their glasses before making their way home, Rex gets his teeth into his nightly task of collecting up all the empty bottles at the Punch Bowl, Dorking, Surrey. Rex, a seven-years-old alsatian, picks the bottles up in his mouth and carries them one by one behind the counter, where he stacks them in crates. A bar dog with no flies on him, Rex needed only a fifteen-minute lesson from his master, Mr. Stanley Gill, before he passed out in first-class potmanship. Mr. Gill, licensee at the Punch Bowl, says that at first Rex found it hard to tell the difference between full and empty bottles. But the customers were not slow in instructing him in the art. 19th August 1965
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