Discovery Art

January 2328, 2021
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LOT 118

Lot 118

STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)

STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)
Lot 118 Details
STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)

"LOCH WITH FISHERMAN IN A KILT AND RUINS" & "TAYLOR MANOR"

TWO WATERCOLOURS; FORMER - UNSIGNED (Sight, 10.8" x 18.5"); LATTER - TITLED LOWER LEFT; SIGNED TWICE AND DATED 1900 IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT (Sight, 8.5" x 12")

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $60
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)
  • STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)
  • STYLE OF THE EARP FAMILY (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) & LESLIE CHARLES POWLES (BRITISH, 1860-1942)

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 118
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