• The Sunday Sale auction at Christies

    Sale 4779

    The Sunday Sale

    London, South Kensington

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    18 March 2012

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    • A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE
    Lot 100

    A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE

    ENGLISH, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    GBP 500

    Estimate

    GBP 600 - GBP 800

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    A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE
    ENGLISH, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY
    Worked in wools and silks, depicting a seated shepherdess with her flock, within a hilly landscape
    17 x 18 in. (43 x 45 cm.)
    Framed

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