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    • William Stone (British, b. 194
    Lot 518

    William Stone (British, b. 1944)

    Wind Cabinet and Water Cabinet

    Price realised

    USD 625

    Estimate

    USD 2,000 - USD 3,000

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    William Stone (British, b. 1944)
    Wind Cabinet and Water Cabinet
    maple wood, fan, and electrified water pump
    one 37 x 29 x 37 in. (94 x 73.7 94 cm.)
    Executed in 1987.

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    Please note that this lot will be offered without reserve


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    THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR

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