A 19th century Chinese porcelain
blue and white bottle vase,
Daoguang seal mark and
probably of the period.
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IN A SCENARIO that features in every hoarder’s daydreams, a previously unknown painting by Irish artist Sir John Lavery has been discovered in the attic of a house in Scotland and is to be sold at auction next week.
Lindsay Burns and Company, a fine art auctioneering firm in the central Scottish town of Perth, said the 14 by 10-inch oil painting of a gipsy girl had been found in the attic of a house in Perthshire during a routine valuation.
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A LOST portrait by the Glasgow Boy painter Sir John Lavery has been discovered in an attic and will be sold at auction.
The portrait, entitled A Gipsy, was found by the auctioneer Nick Burns, of Lindsay Burns and Company of Perth, in the attic of a vendor in Perthshire.
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...an early painting by Paul Henry which was given to a Scottish couple as a wedding present in 1919, is on the market for the first time next Tuesday, June 7th, at auctioneers Lindsay Burns and Company, 6 King Street, Perth, Scotland. Peat Bog has an estimate of £10,000-£15,000 (€11m224-€16,836).
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