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John Stobart (British-1929 ) Signed And Numbered Print "Mystic Seaport"
John Stobart  (British-1929 ) Signed And Numbered Print 'Mystic Seaport'

John Stobart (British-1929 ) Signed And Numbered Print "Mystic Seaport"

Winning Bid
$110.00
Item #1015041
Lot #32 of 194
Item Description

Further Titled "The Charles W. Morgan At Chutts Wharf By Moonlight" On heavy stock paper.
Pencil signed in lower right. Numbered 49/6141. Unframed: 23"H x 3.5"W, Sight: 20"H x 29.5"W.
Published by The Morgan Edition in a limited edition of 6141 from the artists original oil painting. 1991.
Good condition.
Stobart is a British maritime artist known for American harbor scenes during the golden age of sail.

Categories

Fine Art, Works on Paper

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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6265
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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6265
Auction Manager

Turning Point Estate Services LLC Peter Schattenfield | (203) 550-2199 | pschattenfield@turningpointre.com

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