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FS22: Three Day Fine Art Sale

Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe

Auction Lot FS22/302

Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe - signed watercolour 17 x 445cm.
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Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe (FS22/302) offered in our Three Day Fine Art Sale starting on 29th April 2014 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe - signed watercolour 17 x 445cm.

Price Realised

£170

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

Westcountry Pictures

Fine Art Knowledge Base

  • Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942)

Sale Information

FS22: Three Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 29th April 2014
Wednesday, 30th April 2014
Thursday, 1st May 2014

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 2:30pm on Tuesday, 29th April 2014 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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Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe

Auction Lot: FS22/302

Frederick John Widgery [1861-1942] - The Source of the Exe - signed watercolour 17 x 445cm.

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