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Jonathan Skelton
Study Of Farm Buildings
Found at
Sothebys,
London (Online Auction)
Old Master and British Works on Paper Online, Lot 587
20. Sep - 20. Sep 2019
Old Master and British Works on Paper Online, Lot 587
20. Sep - 20. Sep 2019
Estimate: 1.000 - 1.500 GBP
Price realised: 1.875 GBP
Price realised: 1.875 GBP
Description
JONATHAN SKELTON
Croydon ? 1755 - 1759 Rome
Study of farm buildings
Watercolour over pencil, on laid paper watermarked with the Strasburg Lily;
signed and inscribed in pen and black ink, on a separate sheet, lower centre: Drawn after nature J Skelton
145 by 230 mm. (drawing); 313 by 480 mm. (mount)
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P. & D. Colnaghi, London, by 1965; | acquired by Walter Brandt (1902-1978); | by family descent until the present owner
Croydon ? 1755 - 1759 Rome
Study of farm buildings
Watercolour over pencil, on laid paper watermarked with the Strasburg Lily;
signed and inscribed in pen and black ink, on a separate sheet, lower centre: Drawn after nature J Skelton
145 by 230 mm. (drawing); 313 by 480 mm. (mount)
To view shipping calculator, please click here
P. & D. Colnaghi, London, by 1965; | acquired by Walter Brandt (1902-1978); | by family descent until the present owner
Upper estimate price exceeded by 25 %.
The work Study Of Farm Buildings by Jonathan Skelton was auctioned at Sothebys in London in September 2019. It achieved a price of GBP 1,875.00 (€ 2,115.72), exceeding the upper end of the estimate range by 25%. However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Jonathan Skelton - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work The Ponte Lucano and the Tomb of the Plautii, Rome, which sold at auction in December 2012 for GBP 6,250.00 (€ 7,707.99).
Oberer Schätzpreis um 25 % übertroffen
Die Arbeit Study Of Farm Buildings von Jonathan Skelton kam im September 2019 bei Sothebys in London zur Auktion. Sie erzielte dabei einen Preis von GBP 1.875,00 (€ 2.115,72) und übertraf damit das obere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne um 25%. Für andere Arbeiten von Jonathan Skelton mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit The Ponte Lucano and the Tomb of the Plautii, Rome beobachtet, die im Dezember 2012 für GBP 6.250,00 (€ 7.707,99) versteigert wurde.