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Lot 42: Octavius Oakley (British, 1809-1967) watercolour

Est: £600 GBP - £800 GBPSold:
Channel Islands AuctionsSt Peter Port, United KingdomNovember 01, 2014

Item Overview

Description

Octavius Oakley (British, 1809-1967)
Something good on the cards watercolour
16 1/2 x 12 1/2in (42 x 31.5cm).

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Very good condition


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Notes

Octavious Oakley often used his daughter as an artist's model and it is probable that this image represents a likeness of Isabel Oakley who later became the second wife of Paul Jacob Naftel.

Auction Details

Fine Art

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Channel Islands Auctions
November 01, 2014, 10:00 AM GMT

The Harry Bound Room Les Cotils Centre, St Peter Port, GUR, GY1 1UU, UK