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Lot 110: Danish School (19th Century)

Est: $500 USD - $800 USDPassed
New Orleans Auction GalleriesNew Orleans, LA, USAugust 27, 2016

Item Overview

Description

Danish School (19th Century), "Poor Jack", oil on board, verso inscribed "Simon Ludvig Ditlev Simonsen", and with "The Parker Gallery, London, UK" label, 8" x 6". Presented in a frame affixed with a plaque attributing the painting to Simon Ludvig Ditlev Simonsen (Danish, 1841-1928) and with the painting title.

Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

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Shipping

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Shipping

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