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Lot 144: Three watercolors

Est: $400 USD - $700 USDSold:
Willis Henry Auctions Inc. Rockland, MA, USMarch 19, 2017

Item Overview

Description

THREE WATERCOLORS
Billie Sumner, Mount Pleasant, SC, floral landscape, white and greens, matted, framed and glazed, 12" x 20" (sight); Impressionist landscape on rag paper, signed and dated ''85, 24" x 18" (sight); Signed "Ad Boogers" (born Tilburg, Netherlands, 1951), yellow and green/blue, Boston, MA, 24" x 16 1/2"; (ex. Connors estate, Duxbury, MA).

Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

Americana Estates Auction

by
Willis Henry Auctions Inc.
March 19, 2017, 11:00 AM EST

929 Hingham Street, Rockland, MA, 02370 , US

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