Discovery Art

January 2631, 2019
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LOT 40

Lot 40

(Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)

(Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)
Lot 40 Details
(Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)

QUEEN VICTORIA’S DIAMOND JUBILEE, JUNE 23, 1897

MIXED MEDIA (watercolour, gouache, graphite) ON PAPER; UNSIGNED; TITLED TO CUT OUT WINDOW AND VERSO; UNSIGNED (Sight, 6.8” x 10.2”)

Estimate $400-$500

Realised: $510
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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(Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)
  • (Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)
  • (Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)
  • (Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)
  • (Attributed to) FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (CANADIAN, 1846-1923)

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