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    Sale 9006

    BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PAINTINGS

    London, South Kensington

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    18 January 2001

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    Lot 207

    Manner of Gian Domenico Valentino

    A woman in the kitchen behind copper cauldrons, dead game and vegetables.

    Price realised

    GBP 1,410

    Estimate

    GBP 400 - GBP 600

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    Manner of Gian Domenico Valentino
    A woman in the kitchen behind copper cauldrons, dead game and vegetables.
    oil on canvas
    15 x 19 in. (38.2 x 48.2 cm.)

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    VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
    REMOVALS All sold lots not cleared by 2pm on Monday 29 January 2001 will be removed to the warehouse of: Cadogan Tate Ltd., Fine Art Services, Cadogan Tate, 2 Relay Road, London, W12 7SJ. Tel: 44 (0)20 8735 3700. Fax: 44 (0)20 8735 3701. Lots will be available for transfer to Cadogan Tate, every week-day from 9am to 5pm. An initial transfer and administration charge of £3.20 and a storage charge of £1.60 per lot will be payable to Cadogan Tate. These charges are subject to VAT and an insurance surcharge. (Exceptionally large pictures will be subject to a surcharge). All charges due to Cadogan Tate must be paid at the time of collection from their warehouse.


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