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- Charles Keene
- Mr And Mrs Edwin Edwards At Dunwich
Charles Keene
Mr And Mrs Edwin Edwards At Dunwich
Found at
Sothebys,
London
A GREAT BRITISH COLLECTION: The pictures collected by Sir David and Lady Scott, sold to benefit the Finnis Scott Foundation, Lot 147
19. Nov - 19. Nov 2008
A GREAT BRITISH COLLECTION: The pictures collected by Sir David and Lady Scott, sold to benefit the Finnis Scott Foundation, Lot 147
19. Nov - 19. Nov 2008
Estimate: 600 - 800 GBP
Price realised: 750 GBP
Price realised: 750 GBP
Description
Charles Keene
1823-1891
MR AND MRS EDWIN EDWARDS AT DUNWICH
pen and brown ink
9 by 15 cm.; 3 ½ by 6 in.
W. H. de Coverley; | J. N. Hart; | Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, where bought by Sir David Scott, 30 June 1965 for £100
1823-1891
MR AND MRS EDWIN EDWARDS AT DUNWICH
pen and brown ink
9 by 15 cm.; 3 ½ by 6 in.
W. H. de Coverley; | J. N. Hart; | Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, where bought by Sir David Scott, 30 June 1965 for £100
Auction result well in line with expectations
In November 2008 Sothebys in London held the auction A GREAT BRITISH COLLECTION: The pictures collected by Sir David and Lady Scott, sold to benefit the Finnis Scott Foundation, which included the work Mr And Mrs Edwin Edwards At Dunwich by Charles Keene. It changed hands for a price of GBP 750.00 (€ 906.81) achieving a result in the upper range of the estimate price range of GBP 600.00 – 800.00. However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Charles Keene - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work A Cockney Boy; And A Coachman, which sold at auction in June 2006 for GBP 1,440.00 (€ 2,083.66).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Im November 2008 führte Sothebys in London die Auktion A GREAT BRITISH COLLECTION: The pictures collected by Sir David and Lady Scott, sold to benefit the Finnis Scott Foundation durch, in der auch die Arbeit Mr And Mrs Edwin Edwards At Dunwich von Charles Keene zur Versteigerung kam. Dabei wechselte sie für einen Preis von GBP 750,00 (€ 906,81) den Besitzer und erzielte damit ein Ergebnis im oberen Bereich der Schätzpreisspanne von GBP 600,00 – 800,00. Für andere Arbeiten von Charles Keene mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit A Cockney Boy; And A Coachman beobachtet, die im Juni 2006 für GBP 1.440,00 (€ 2.083,66) versteigert wurde.