ROGER HILTON | SAILING BOAT AT ST IVES
ROGER HILTON
1911-1975
SAILING BOAT AT ST IVES
coloured chalk and charcoal on paper
unframed: 20 by 25cm.; 7¾ by 9¾in.
framed: 42 by 47.5cm.; 16½ by 18¾in.
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Condition Report:
The sheet is fully laid down onto a cardboard mount. There are Artist's pinholes to each of the upper corners. There are two or three smudges to the work, and a few handling marks towards the edges and corners, some of which may be in line with the Artist's working methods. There are a few specks of surface dirt and studio detritus to the work, and a couple of faint spots of staining to the extreme left edge. This excepting, the work appears to be in very good overall condition.
The work is held in a painted wooden slip in a wooden frame behind glass.
Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
Provenance:
Waddington Galleries, London, where acquired by the present owner, circa 2005
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ROGER HILTON
1911-1975
SAILING BOAT AT ST IVES
coloured chalk and charcoal on paper
unframed: 20 by 25cm.; 7¾ by 9¾in.
framed: 42 by 47.5cm.; 16½ by 18¾in.
Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot
To view Shipping Calculator, please click here
Condition Report:
The sheet is fully laid down onto a cardboard mount. There are Artist's pinholes to each of the upper corners. There are two or three smudges to the work, and a few handling marks towards the edges and corners, some of which may be in line with the Artist's working methods. There are a few specks of surface dirt and studio detritus to the work, and a couple of faint spots of staining to the extreme left edge. This excepting, the work appears to be in very good overall condition.
The work is held in a painted wooden slip in a wooden frame behind glass.
Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
Provenance:
Waddington Galleries, London, where acquired by the present owner, circa 2005