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Antique Original Charcoal Drawing From May 1925 And Signed In Pencil By Artist

Antique Original Charcoal Drawing From May 1925 And Signed In Pencil By Artist

Winning Bid
$9.00
Item #10954
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287 Boston Post Rd, Madison CT 06443

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When to Pickup

Saturday, 5/18 - Sunday, 5/19
11:00 am - 4:00 pm EDT

Lot #52 of 172
Item Description

Here is a companion piece to ‘Shoeing Chocolate’, another art piece in this collection.
This item is the original drawing done charcoal on paper.
It is dated May of 1925 by the artist K. Burgess and it gives the flowing movement of a horse slowing down while the horse, the cowboy and others are herding cattle.
as with the other Burgess art piece the drawing itself is in very good condition. However, the matting is stained, and the wood frame is in fair condition. This art piece would truly come to life with a change of matting and possibly other framing, dependent on your preferences.
Measurements of this art piece include 20.75” x 16.50”.

Condition

Fair

Categories

Fine Art, Works on Paper

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
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WHERE TO PICK UP:

287 Boston Post Rd
Madison Connecticut 06443

Saturday, 5/18 through Sunday, 5/19, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

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Auction Manager

Joe goclowski | (203) 627-1961 | Thesourceantiques@gmail.com

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