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CC4: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale

John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait Playing the Trumpet in the Scullery, Chiswick,

Auction Lot CC4/124

John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait playing the trumpet in the scullery, Chiswick,- signed and dated John Bratby 1956 bottom right, further signed on the reverse, oil on board, 123 x 99cm.
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John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait Playing the Trumpet in the Scullery, Chiswick, (CC4/124) offered in our One Day 20th Century and Contemporary Sale starting on 9th September 2020 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait playing the trumpet in the scullery, Chiswick,- signed and dated John Bratby 1956 bottom right, further signed on the reverse, oil on board, 123 x 99cm.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Estimate

£5,000 - £7,000

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

20th Century and Modern British Pictures

Sale Information

CC4: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale
Wednesday, 9th September 2020
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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Okehampton Street, Exeter

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John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait Playing the Trumpet in the Scullery, Chiswick,

Auction Lot: CC4/124

John Randall Bratby [1928-1992] - Self-portrait playing the trumpet in the scullery, Chiswick,- signed and dated John Bratby 1956 bottom right, further signed on the reverse, oil on board, 123 x 99cm.

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