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    Christie's Interiors - Oak Edition

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    20 May 2008

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    • Anne E. Christopherson (b. 192
    Lot 307

    Anne E. Christopherson (b. 1921)

    Blackwall Reach and cable ship; MV Schot making fast at Lovell's Wharf; and Cranes from Bay Wharf

    Price realised

    GBP 1,062

    Estimate

    GBP 400 - GBP 600

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    Anne E. Christopherson (b. 1921)
    Blackwall Reach and cable ship; MV Schot making fast at Lovell's Wharf; and Cranes from Bay Wharf
    signed with initials (lower right) and signed, dated and inscribed 'Anne E Christopherson/'78-'79/BLACKWALL RACH AND CABLE SHIP' (on the reverse)
    oil on canvas, unframed
    24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm.)
    TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
    three in the lot (3)

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