Canadian and International Fine Art

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LOT 37

Lot 37

Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)

Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)
Lot 37 Details
Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842), British

A MI'KMAQ FAMILY WITH THEIR CHIEF IN NOVA SCOTIA

oil on canvas
13 x 17.75 in — 33 x 45.1 cm

Estimate $8,000-$12,000

Realised: $20,910
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)
  • Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)
  • Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)
  • Early 19th Century Canadian School, after Hibbert Newton Binney (1766-1842)
Provenance:

Collection of Sir Martin Alexander Lindsay, London, UK;
Collection of Sir Christopher and Lady Ondaatje

CONDITION DETAILS

Good overall condition. Lined. Craquelure. Frame abrasion. Stretcher mark at top edge. Conservator report available.

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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