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FS20: Two Day Fine Art Sale

John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, Two Figures Conversing by A Stream, One Mounted on Horseback

Auction Lot FS20/447

John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, two figures conversing by a stream, one mounted on horseback - initialled and dated 1797 inscribed bottom left, also initialled dated and inscribed on reverse 'Fordland finished on the spot' pencil drawing, 29.5 x 215cm.
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John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, Two Figures Conversing by A Stream, One Mounted on Horseback (FS20/447) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 23rd October 2013 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, two figures conversing by a stream, one mounted on horseback - initialled and dated 1797 inscribed bottom left, also initialled dated and inscribed on reverse 'Fordland finished on the spot' pencil drawing, 29.5 x 215cm.

A Private Collection of Drawings by John White Abbott (1763-1851)

This item is part of a 8 lot collection being sold at auction through Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood.

A collection of eight drawings by the Exeter artist John White Abbott (1763-1851), from a deceased estate, that Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood has been instructed to sell at auction on behalf of a beneficiary.

More Details

Provenance

Elizabeth Abbott, March 1832.

Price Realised

£300

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

Continental and Travel Pictures

Fine Art Knowledge Base

  • John White Abbott (1763-1851)

Sale Information

FS20: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Wednesday, 23rd October 2013
Thursday, 24th October 2013

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 2:00pm on Wednesday, 23rd October 2013 as part of the Pictures section of the sale.

Contact

For more information about this particular auction lot, please contact:-

Daniel GoddardDaniel Goddard


Martin ScadgellMartin Scadgell


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John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, Two Figures Conversing by A Stream, One Mounted on Horseback

Auction Lot: FS20/447

John White Abbott[1763-1851] - Fordland, two figures conversing by a stream, one mounted on horseback - initialled and dated 1797 inscribed bottom left, also initialled dated and inscribed on reverse 'Fordland finished on the spot' pencil drawing, 29.5 x 215cm.

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