British & Continental Art

October 1015, 2020
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LOT 157

Lot 157

Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - )

Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - )
Lot 157 Details
Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - ), British

A SWEET COMPOSITION (STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS AND A BUTTERFLY ON A MARBLE LEDGE)

Oil on canvas; signed with "EL" monogram lower left, signed "E. E. Ladell ... Liner" to the stretcher, further inscribed "Eugene Edmund Ladell ... Born about 1850..." and "Brother Edward Ladell" in pen and ink to the remains of an handwritten label to the top stretcher, titled to the nameplate
23.75 ins x 19.75 ins; 60.3 cms x 50.2 cms

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $1,200
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - )
  • Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - )
  • Attributed to Eugene Edmund Ladell (Born circa 1850 - )

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 157
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