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- Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable
Harry Hall
Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable
Found at
Christies,
London
An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House, Lot 185
9. Feb - 9. Feb 2023
An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House, Lot 185
9. Feb - 9. Feb 2023
Estimate: 5.000 - 8.000 GBP
Price realised: 8.820 GBP
Price realised: 8.820 GBP
Description
HARRY HALL (1814-1882)
Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable
indistinctly signed and dated 'H.Hall 48' (lower left) and inscribed 'Dacia' (on the doorframe of the stable, centre right)
oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable
indistinctly signed and dated 'H.Hall 48' (lower left) and inscribed 'Dacia' (on the doorframe of the stable, centre right)
oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
Upper estimated price slightly exceeded
The work Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable by Harry Hall was sold in the An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House auction at Christies in London in February this year. Here, the upper estimate of GBP 8,000.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for GBP 8,820.00 (€ 10,060.39). Admittedly, works by Harry Hall have also been auctioned for a multiple of this price - according to our records, the highest result so far was achieved by the work Fisherman with jockey up attended by a groom on a race course in May 2005 with an auction result of GBP 42,000.00 (€ 62,005.18).
Oberer Schätzpreis leicht übertroffen
Die Arbeit Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up before a stable von Harry Hall wurde im Februar diesen Jahres in der Auktion An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House bei Christies in London versteigert. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von GBP 8.000,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für GBP 8.820,00 (€ 10.060,39) einen neuen Besitzer. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Harry Hall auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit Fisherman with jockey up attended by a groom on a race course im Mai 2005 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von GBP 42.000,00 (€ 62.005,18).