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SS4: 20th Century and Contemporary Art Auction

Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring,

Auction Lot SS4/16

Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring,- signed, inscribed and dated '03 on the backboard oil on canvas collage 87 x 87cm, in perspex case frame.
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Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring, (SS4/16) offered in our 20th Century and Contemporary Art Auction starting on 27th February 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring,- signed, inscribed and dated '03 on the backboard oil on canvas collage 87 x 87cm, in perspex case frame.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Notes

The present lot was favoured by the artist and hung at the foot of his bed.

Provenance

Acquired Directly From The Artist In 2003.

Estimate

£8,000 - £12,000

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

20th Century and Modern British Pictures

Sale Information

SS4: 20th Century and Contemporary Art Auction
Tuesday, 27th February 2018
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

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Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring,

Auction Lot: SS4/16

Sir Terry Frost RA [1915-2003] - Bowl of Cherries, Late Spring,- signed, inscribed and dated '03 on the backboard oil on canvas collage 87 x 87cm, in perspex case frame.

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