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September 29October 04, 2018
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LOT 68

Lot 68

ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979)

ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979)
Lot 68 Details
ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979), American

PIRATES COURT YARD, CHARLESTON, BEFORE 1939

Etching on laid paper with “Vidalon” watermark; signed, titled and numbered 17/80 in pencil to margin
Plate /Sheet 9.8 x 6.8 in — 25 x 17.3 cm; 13.7 x 10.2 in — 34.8 x 26 cm

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $240
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979)
  • ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979)
  • ELIZABETH O’NEILL VERNER (1883-1979)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto

Note:

Verner’s etching of Pirate’s House, executed before 1939, located at 143-145 Church Street, was reproduced and published as a postcard by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY.

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