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    4 - 5 March 2008

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    • Arthur B. Davies (American, 18
    Lot 123

    Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862-1928)

    Reclining Girl

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    USD 625

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    USD 800 - USD 1,200

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862-1928)
    Reclining Girl
    pastel and charcoal on colored paper
    10 x 12¼ in. (25.4 x 31.1 cm.)
    Executed circa 1920.

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    This lot is offered without reserve.


    Pre-Lot Text

    PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ABRAM LERNER
    (LOTS 116-140)

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