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MA21: Maritime Sale

Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner Built 1799, and Other Shipping in A Bay

Auction Lot MA21/274

Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner built 1799, and other shipping in a bay - signed Derek GM Gardner bottom right inscribed by the artist on a label attached to the backboard watercolour, pen and ink drawing, 26 x 37.5cm.
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Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner Built 1799, and Other Shipping in A Bay (MA21/274) offered in our Maritime Auction starting on 21st June 2022 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner built 1799, and other shipping in a bay - signed Derek GM Gardner bottom right inscribed by the artist on a label attached to the backboard watercolour, pen and ink drawing, 26 x 37.5cm.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Price Realised

£850

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

Maritime Pictures

Sale Information

MA21: Maritime Sale
Tuesday, 21st June 2022
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner Built 1799, and Other Shipping in A Bay

Auction Lot: MA21/274

Derek George Montague Gardner [1914-2007] H MS. Gipsy, 10 Gun Schooner built 1799, and other shipping in a bay - signed Derek GM Gardner bottom right inscribed by the artist on a label attached to the backboard watercolour, pen and ink drawing, 26 x 37.5cm.

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