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CC1: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale

Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller,

Auction Lot CC1/4

Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller,- signed within the crystal ball on the table oil on canvas 99 x 74cm, within the artist's painted frame.
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Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller, (CC1/4) offered in our One Day 20th Century and Contemporary Sale starting on 4th December 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller,- signed within the crystal ball on the table oil on canvas 99 x 74cm, within the artist's painted frame.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Notes

Yates often included self-portraits within larger painted works and the present lot has two; one within the crystal ball and one inside the tent seen through the tasselled curtains and window.

Price Realised

£2,800

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

20th Century and Modern British Pictures

Sale Information

CC1: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale
Tuesday, 4th December 2018
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

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Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only, unless otherwise stated to the contrary.

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Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller,

Auction Lot: CC1/4

Fred Yates [1922-2008] - The Fortune Teller,- signed within the crystal ball on the table oil on canvas 99 x 74cm, within the artist's painted frame.

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