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LOT 314

Lot 314

Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902)

Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902)
Lot 314 Details
Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902), British

CANTERBURY MEADOWS, 1859

Oil on panel; signed lower right, signed with incised stamped initials TSC in the panel, signed and dated 1859 in black paint with a red wax seal verso
8.75 x 14 in — 22.2 x 35.6 cm

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Realised: $1,440
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902)
  • Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902)
  • Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902)
Provenance:

Collection of Ida Maud Keith, purchased from B. Croop in 1959 according to the family inventory;
The Estate of Ida Maud Keith;
By descent to the present private Collection, Emeryville, ON

Exhibited:

Art Treasures and Industrial Exhibition Great Horton Bradford, 1870 Catalogue No. 337 indistinct label to the frame verso

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