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    OLD MASTER PICTURES

    London, South Kensington

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    24 April 2001

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    • Attributed to Petrus Schotanus
    Lot 328

    Attributed to Petrus Schotanus, 17th Century

    A globe, a book, an hourglass, dead game, roses, fruit and weapons on a table

    Price realised

    GBP 4,700

    Estimate

    GBP 4,000 - GBP 6,000

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    Attributed to Petrus Schotanus, 17th Century
    A globe, a book, an hourglass, dead game, roses, fruit and weapons on a table
    oil on canvas
    25 x 31.7 8 in. (63.5 x 81 cm.)

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