ONLY ONE on eBay} PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN (Signed Print-of-Oil) Artist DON ADAIR
Welcome and Thank you for your interest and time...It is our goal to provide the most complete listing for your positive transaction! Most items we list are unique (hard to find), in many cases RARE vintage "Antique" collectible(s).We request just a few minutes of your time -- for a complete review of this very important decision for both of us.With this listing you will find the following:(1) A brief on-line History of the Subject and the Artist.(2) A Complete Description with Picture(s) and more... CELEBRATING our 20th year on eBAY... *** Presidents' Memorabilia SALE *** WE ARE Celebrating 246 Years since 1776 with a Presidents' Memorablia SALE of -$246.00 savings!!! ($449.00 Shipped includes Insurance) PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN (Signed 2x print-of-oil) FAMOUS Artist DON ADAIR,Absolutely Stunning *Gold*Beaded* Frame ... ** ONLY ONE -- According to eBay 'Advance' History of current and sold listings ** Limited Time Presidents' "Buy-it-now" (Pride & Honor) SALE:*** was $646.00 plus $49.00 Shipping which includes Insurance as noted,was $695.00 (-246.00 Presidents' Sale savings) now $449.00 *** (Presidents' Memorabilia SALE = $449.00 Shipped) 40th President of the United States of America:"The presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989."(Presidency of Ronald Reagan - for additional 'Wikipedia' reference see below)"For a chronological guide to this subject, see Timeline of the presidency of Ronald Reagan. ..." We have is a rather breath taking 'hard to find' stunning 'Gold Beaded Frame 40th USA President Ronald Reagan print'including two signatures by World Renowned Artist Don Adair.This item is up for sell from our private art collection. (Included below is quoted data based on our research for your better understanding) Description of this hard to find item including the *** Gold*Beaded*Frame *** :"A signed print from an original oil portrait by artist and U.S. Stamp Designer, Don Adair. The portrait image is 10 x 13 inches, printed on a high quality 14 x 18 inch white stock in an 18 x 22 frame. Each print is personally signed by the artist. The print is matted with a very nice lightweight mahogany color frame with gold style beading around it. Under the clear protection is a description commemorating the Inauguration of President Ronald Reagan the 40th President of the United States. The finely framed piece measures 18 x 22 inches, overall. The print measures approximately 14 x 18. An exceptional item that will look great hanging in your library, den or office or as an addition to a political memorabilia collection." About the World Renowned Artist:"Don Adair is a nationally known illustrator and portrait painter who has created a variety of U.S. Stamp Designs to sports art. As a freelance illustrator, some of Don's credits include: Two U.S. Commemorative postage stamp designs for the U.S. Postal Service, two S.W. Bell Telephone Directory cover paintings, the Official Poster for the 1984 Republican National Convention, a commissioned tri-portrait of George Herbert Walker Bush, President George W. Bush, and Governor Jeb Bush, the book jacket illustration for Chuck Colson 1s book, The Body, which was awarded the best book jacket of 1993 by the Christian Booksellers Association, illustrations for Wishbone books, a signed portrait of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, one hundred paintings on the history of America, commissioned by the Postal Commemorative Society, oil portraits of professional baseball and football players for Donruss Playoff LP, commissioned paintings of pro golfers Lee Trevino, Ben Hogan and David Frost, and a series of commissioned paintings of countries that have supported the United States after 9/11, Don particularly enjoys the art of portraiture. He lives in Richardson, Texas with his wife and two sons."Sincere Condolences:"When Don passed away in November 2010, he was survived by his wife Judy and two sons Ryan and Mark." Presidency of Ronald Reagan:Ronald Reagan(Reference Link: Wikipedia)"The presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989. Reagan, a Republican, took office as the 40th United States president following a landslide win over Democratic incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election. Reagan was succeeded by his vice president, George H. W. Bush, who won the 1988 presidential election with Reagan's support.Domestically, Reagan introduced several tax cuts and sought to cut non-military spending. The economic policies enacted in 1981, known as "Reaganomics", were inspired by supply-side economics. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 simplified the tax code, reducing rates while removing several tax breaks. Reagan also appointed more federal judges than any other president, including four Supreme Court Justices. Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which enacted sweeping changes U.S. immigration law, and the administration escalated the "War on Drugs".Reagan's foreign policy stance was resolutely anti-communist; its plan of action, known as the Reagan Doctrine, sought to roll back the global influence of the Soviet Union in an attempt to end the Cold War. Under this doctrine, the administration initiated a massive buildup of the military, promoted new technologies such as missile defense systems, and, in 1983, undertook an invasion of Grenada, the first major overseas action by U.S. troops since the end of the Vietnam War. It also controversially granted aid to paramilitary forces seeking to overthrow leftist governments, particularly in war-torn Central America and Afghanistan. During Reagan's second term, he sought closer relations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and the two leaders signed the INF Treaty, a major arms control agreement. The Reagan administration engaged in covert arms sales to Iran in order to fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua that were fighting to overthrow their socialist government. The resulting Iran–Contra affair resulted in the conviction or resignation of several administration officials.Leaving office in 1989, Reagan held an approval rating of sixty-eight percent, matching those of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and later Bill Clinton, as the highest ratings for departing presidents in the modern era. Historians and political scientists generally rank Reagan as an above-average president. Due to Reagan's impact on public discourse and advocacy of American conservatism, some historians have described the period during and after his presidency as the Reagan Era. ..." Terms & ConditionsAbout 'R7Dinc' - Experienced 20 (twenty) years as a proud member of eBay specializing in hard to find items (some previous heirlooms) for a good home or business. Our feedback speaks volumes to how we intend to treat you as a Valued Customer!Serious Bidders only - Prior to bidding, be sure to ask questions, as all sales are final with no returns. The pictures presented are of the item you will actually receive. Limited Time Offer – this listing may end before the stated time.Payment - We expect payment in full within 3 (three) days maximum at the close of auction unless described within listing.Shipping and Shipping Terms - We take pride in making shipments the next business day after receiving your payment; however, in some cases, it may take us one or two additional days.Note * Applies To Listings That Include a Shipping ServiceShipping terms noted are for the upper 48 States. We reserve the right to choose the end "Shipper & Services” when you “Place a Bid” or “Make Offer” rather than "Buy-it-now.” Your shipment will include Insurance and Delivery Confirmation. If you have a PO Box and we choose to use that means of shipment, you will be required to Sign for your item. For some larger/heavier item(s), we use "Greyhound" as a shipper to the closest participating Greyhound location in your general area. At the end destination, you will be responsible for pick-up at the counter. Any special shipping request(s) must be sent to us (in writing) prior to bidding. We thank you in advance for your understanding and support in allowing us to control the costs of the service(s) provided in serving you.LOCAL PICK-UP- You may arrange for local pick-up or we will travel up to one (1) hour for delivery, with a service fee of $25.00.We welcome your message(s) - If you have questions after reviewing our listing(s), please feel free to contact us (See Shipping & Payments--Payment Instructions for Phone number). Be sure to view all pictures and complete description prior to bidding, as all sales are final with no returns. 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Welcome and Thank you for your interest and time…It is our goal to provide the most complete listing for your positive transaction! Most items we list are unique (hard to find), in many cases RARE vintage “Antique” collectible(s).We request just a few minutes of your time — for a complete review of this very important decision for both of us.With this listing you will find the following:(1) A brief on-line History of the Subject and the Artist.(2) A Complete Description with Picture(s) and more… CELEBRATING our 20th year on eBAY… *** Presidents’ Memorabilia SALE *** WE ARE Celebrating 246 Years since 1776 with a Presidents’ Memorablia SALE of -$246.00 savings!!! ($449.00 Shipped includes Insurance) PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN (Signed 2x print-of-oil) FAMOUS Artist DON ADAIR,Absolutely Stunning *Gold*Beaded* Frame … ** ONLY ONE — According to eBay ‘Advance’ History of current and sold listings ** Limited Time Presidents’ “Buy-it-now” (Pride & Honor) SALE:*** was $646.00 plus $49.00 Shipping which includes Insurance as noted,was $695.00 (-246.00 Presidents’ Sale savings) now $449.00 *** (Presidents’ Memorabilia SALE = $449.00 Shipped) 40th President of the United States of America:”The presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989.”(Presidency of Ronald Reagan – for additional ‘Wikipedia’ reference see below)”For a chronological guide to this subject, see Timeline of the presidency of Ronald Reagan. …” We have is a rather breath taking ‘hard to find’ stunning ‘Gold Beaded Frame 40th USA President Ronald Reagan print’including two signatures by World Renowned Artist Don Adair.This item is up for sell from our private art collection. (Included below is quoted data based on our research for your better understanding) Description of this hard to find item including the *** Gold*Beaded*Frame *** :”A signed print from an original oil portrait by artist and U.S. Stamp Designer, Don Adair. The portrait image is 10 x 13 inches, printed on a high quality 14 x 18 inch white stock in an 18 x 22 frame. Each print is personally signed by the artist. The print is matted with a very nice lightweight mahogany color frame with gold style beading around it. Under the clear protection is a description commemorating the Inauguration of President Ronald Reagan the 40th President of the United States. The finely framed piece measures 18 x 22 inches, overall. The print measures approximately 14 x 18. An exceptional item that will look great hanging in your library, den or office or as an addition to a political memorabilia collection.” About the World Renowned Artist:”Don Adair is a nationally known illustrator and portrait painter who has created a variety of U.S. Stamp Designs to sports art. As a freelance illustrator, some of Don’s credits include: Two U.S. Commemorative postage stamp designs for the U.S. Postal Service, two S.W. Bell Telephone Directory cover paintings, the Official Poster for the 1984 Republican National Convention, a commissioned tri-portrait of George Herbert Walker Bush, President George W. Bush, and Governor Jeb Bush, the book jacket illustration for Chuck Colson 1s book, The Body, which was awarded the best book jacket of 1993 by the Christian Booksellers Association, illustrations for Wishbone books, a signed portrait of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, one hundred paintings on the history of America, commissioned by the Postal Commemorative Society, oil portraits of professional baseball and football players for Donruss Playoff LP, commissioned paintings of pro golfers Lee Trevino, Ben Hogan and David Frost, and a series of commissioned paintings of countries that have supported the United States after 9/11, Don particularly enjoys the art of portraiture. He lives in Richardson, Texas with his wife and two sons.”Sincere Condolences:”When Don passed away in November 2010, he was survived by his wife Judy and two sons Ryan and Mark.” Presidency of Ronald Reagan:Ronald Reagan(Reference Link: Wikipedia)”The presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989. Reagan, a Republican, took office as the 40th United States president following a landslide win over Democratic incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election. Reagan was succeeded by his vice president, George H. W. Bush, who won the 1988 presidential election with Reagan’s support.Domestically, Reagan introduced several tax cuts and sought to cut non-military spending. The economic policies enacted in 1981, known as “Reaganomics”, were inspired by supply-side economics. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 simplified the tax code, reducing rates while removing several tax breaks. Reagan also appointed more federal judges than any other president, including four Supreme Court Justices. Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which enacted sweeping changes U.S. immigration law, and the administration escalated the “War on Drugs”.Reagan’s foreign policy stance was resolutely anti-communist; its plan of action, known as the Reagan Doctrine, sought to roll back the global influence of the Soviet Union in an attempt to end the Cold War. Under this doctrine, the administration initiated a massive buildup of the military, promoted new technologies such as missile defense systems, and, in 1983, undertook an invasion of Grenada, the first major overseas action by U.S. troops since the end of the Vietnam War. It also controversially granted aid to paramilitary forces seeking to overthrow leftist governments, particularly in war-torn Central America and Afghanistan. During Reagan’s second term, he sought closer relations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and the two leaders signed the INF Treaty, a major arms control agreement. The Reagan administration engaged in covert arms sales to Iran in order to fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua that were fighting to overthrow their socialist government. The resulting Iran–Contra affair resulted in the conviction or resignation of several administration officials.Leaving office in 1989, Reagan held an approval rating of sixty-eight percent, matching those of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and later Bill Clinton, as the highest ratings for departing presidents in the modern era. Historians and political scientists generally rank Reagan as an above-average president. Due to Reagan’s impact on public discourse and advocacy of American conservatism, some historians have described the period during and after his presidency as the Reagan Era. …” Terms & ConditionsAbout ‘R7Dinc’ – Experienced 20 (twenty) years as a proud member of eBay specializing in hard to find items (some previous heirlooms) for a good home or business. Our feedback speaks volumes to how we intend to treat you as a Valued Customer!Serious Bidders only – Prior to bidding, be sure to ask questions, as all sales are final with no returns. The pictures presented are of the item you will actually receive. Limited Time Offer – this listing may end before the stated time.Payment – We expect payment in full within 3 (three) days maximum at the close of auction unless described within listing.Shipping and Shipping Terms – We take pride in making shipments the next business day after receiving your payment; however, in some cases, it may take us one or two additional days.Note * Applies To Listings That Include a Shipping ServiceShipping terms noted are for the upper 48 States. We reserve the right to choose the end “Shipper & Services” when you “Place a Bid” or “Make Offer” rather than “Buy-it-now.” Your shipment will include Insurance and Delivery Confirmation. If you have a PO Box and we choose to use that means of shipment, you will be required to Sign for your item. For some larger/heavier item(s), we use “Greyhound” as a shipper to the closest participating Greyhound location in your general area. At the end destination, you will be responsible for pick-up at the counter. Any special shipping request(s) must be sent to us (in writing) prior to bidding. We thank you in advance for your understanding and support in allowing us to control the costs of the service(s) provided in serving you.LOCAL PICK-UP- You may arrange for local pick-up or we will travel up to one (1) hour for delivery, with a service fee of $25.00.We welcome your message(s) – If you have questions after reviewing our listing(s), please feel free to contact us (See Shipping & Payments–Payment Instructions for Phone number). Be sure to view all pictures and complete description prior to bidding, as all sales are final with no returns. Shipping charges are non–refundable.Expect Great Customer Service – Customer service is a priority, not an option! Thank you for your time and consideration. Good luck with your bidding.
