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C.F.A. VOYSEY; UNITED KINGDOM
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
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C.F.A. VOYSEY; UNITED KINGDOM
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
1906, 'House for J. Hatton Esq. at Grays Park Stoke Poges' ink, watercolour and pencil on waxed paper
37 5/8 in. (95.5 cm.) x 29 in. (73.7 cm.), including frame
signed CFA Voysey archt 23 York Place Feb 14 1906
Provenance
The James Morton family (James was the son of Alexander Morton, the carpet maker) to Robert Lorimer, the Scottish architect, then into a private collection until it was sold.
Christie's London, Decorative Arts from 1880 to the Present Day, 28th September 1988, lot 5 (part)
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
Lot Essay
Gray's Park was commissioned by J.R. Hatton in 1905 but was unexecuted.