19th – 21st Century International Art

February 2328, 2019
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LOT 143

Lot 143

Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945)

Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945)
Lot 143 Details
Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945), British

OLD EARNLEY MILL, SUSSEX, 1920'S

Watercolour on fibrous paper; signed and dated indistinctly 1921 (or 1927) lower left, titled "Old Earnley Mill Sussex" in pencil to label verso backing
Sight 13.75 x 10.5 in — 34.9 x 26.7 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $288
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945)
  • Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945)
  • Herbert Parsons Weaver (1872-1945)
Provenance:

Ex-Collection Frederick William Fearman, Hamilton, Ontario (founder of the FW Fearman meat company, Hamilton, Ontario in 1852);
Fearman Estate, Hamilton, Ontario;
By descent to his daughter, Muskoka, Ontario

Note:

Probably the Somerley Mill, at Earnley, Sussex.

The family established the FW Fearman meat company in the Hamilton, Ontario area until it was sold in 1943, but the name remains.

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