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Lot 389
Full Lot Description
Attributed to Albert Dunnington (1860-1928) - A watercolour of Warwick Castle, signed lower right and titled Warwick, titled Warwick to the gilt mount, image 35cm x 24cm together with two late 19th century watercolours, one signed D.A Baxter Jr and dated 1907 with working horse ploughing a field and one unsigned landscape (3)
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 2122
Total lot weight: 2122
Condition Report
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Warwick -
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Framed 55cm x 45cm
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Chipping to the frame and damage to the corners
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Foxed
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The glass is dirty with possible marks to the mount
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D.A Baxter Jr - image 23cm x 32cm, framed 37.5cm x 44.5cm
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Very heavily foxed
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Modern reframe
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Dirty
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Unsigned landscape - image 23cm x 30cm, framed 38cm x 42cm
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Old Christie's South Kensington hand written paper slip taped to the reverse
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Loose in the frame
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Dirty
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Paper is rippled
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Reframed in a thick oak frame
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