Sale 5860
London, South Kensington
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11 December 2009
Price realised
GBP 1,250
Estimate
John Theodore Heins, Snr. (1697-1756 Norwich) Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Simon Kerrich (1697-1748), half-length, in a brown velvet coat and waistcoat, in a feigned oval signed and dated 'Heins.Fec:1740' (lower right) oil on canvas 76.3 x 64 cm. (30 x 25¼ in.)
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