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September 1015, 2022
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LOT 31

Lot 31

JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)

JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)
Lot 31 Details
JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)

GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, 1960

watercolour on paper
signed and dated; titled to label on the reverse
sheet 15.25 ins x 12.38 ins; 38.7 cms x 31.4 cms; sight 12.75 ins x 10.75 ins; 32.4 cms x 27.3 cms

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Realised: $1,800
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)
  • JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)
  • JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)
  • JAMES FENWICK LANSDOWNE, R.C.A. (1937-2008)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto, ON

CONDITION DETAILS

Overall good condition. Scattered handling dents. Paper tape around all four edges with remnants of adhesive tabs. Work is hinged at top edge with cellotape. Slight discolouration to paper. Please contact the specialist for further condition information.

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