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The interior of the church thought to be the Church of the Barefoot Friars, called Gli Scalyi, Venice
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                                            Walter Richard Sickert, R.A., P.R.B.A (1860-1942) 
The interior of the church thought to be the Church of the Barefoot Friars, called Gli Scalyi, Venice
signed 'Sickert' (lower right)
charcoal and watercolour
14¼ x 11¼in. (36 x 28.5cm.)
                                        
                                    The interior of the church thought to be the Church of the Barefoot Friars, called Gli Scalyi, Venice
signed 'Sickert' (lower right)
charcoal and watercolour
14¼ x 11¼in. (36 x 28.5cm.)
Provenance
                                        
                                            This lot was sold by Order of the Executors of Sir William Eden Bt., deceased, late of Windlestone, Ferry Hill, Co. Durham and was catalogued as "The main Altar at St. Peter's, Rome" 
                                        
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                                            No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.	
                                        
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                                            Please note that this lot is a coloured monotype and was sold by Christie's, 1 March 1918, from the Estate of Sir William Eden, Bt.  (32 gns to Lord Scarbrough)